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Texas dad loses battle to save son from gender transition
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<blockquote data-quote="JPKII" data-source="post: 16311491" data-attributes="member: 12867"><p>So last night at dinner my 10 year old daughter was describing a person to me that she saw. She described them as transgender. I was taken aback to hear her use that word.</p><p></p><p>So I had to ask, 'what does transgender mean to you?'. She explained that it's when a boy has boobs, and other "stuff", put in. She knew I was concerned and so I said, 'no honey, that person is still a male regardless of the plastic surgery they do their body'. She was thoroughly confused. She was sure that the person would become a female. After a lengthy discussion I simplified it for her.</p><p></p><p>If she was ever confused about someone's gender, or if someone else is confused about their gender, simply ask: does the person in question have XX or XY chromosomes? No amount of plastic surgery or social engineering can, at least yet, swap chromosomes to biologically change a male to a female or vice-versa.</p><p></p><p>I'd love to know how my little 10 year old girl found out and gained some, even incorrect, understanding of what transgender is. I suspect the liberal indoctrination she receives at her public school.</p><p></p><p>Ah, the ever-decreasing sphere of influence...</p><p></p><p>And for the record, about this 7 year old boy: over my dead body. As the father I would do jail time before I'd allow this to happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JPKII, post: 16311491, member: 12867"] So last night at dinner my 10 year old daughter was describing a person to me that she saw. She described them as transgender. I was taken aback to hear her use that word. So I had to ask, 'what does transgender mean to you?'. She explained that it's when a boy has boobs, and other "stuff", put in. She knew I was concerned and so I said, 'no honey, that person is still a male regardless of the plastic surgery they do their body'. She was thoroughly confused. She was sure that the person would become a female. After a lengthy discussion I simplified it for her. If she was ever confused about someone's gender, or if someone else is confused about their gender, simply ask: does the person in question have XX or XY chromosomes? No amount of plastic surgery or social engineering can, at least yet, swap chromosomes to biologically change a male to a female or vice-versa. I'd love to know how my little 10 year old girl found out and gained some, even incorrect, understanding of what transgender is. I suspect the liberal indoctrination she receives at her public school. Ah, the ever-decreasing sphere of influence... And for the record, about this 7 year old boy: over my dead body. As the father I would do jail time before I'd allow this to happen. [/QUOTE]
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