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I never really thought about who this person was outside of that video. knowing they have a kid is worrying.
He’s even got a thread:
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I never really thought about who this person was outside of that video. knowing they have a kid is worrying.
Yeah, people have accused him of being a predator. I’m not here to confirm nor deny because I don’t know enoughI never really thought about who this person was outside of that video. knowing they have a kid is worrying.
Well, he sleeps topless next to his nearly pubescent son. A real woman wouldn't be okay pressing her tits up to her boy like that. He's also labeling the kid genderfluid and calling him a "gentlethem", so I'm pretty sure he's being groomed to troon out.Yeah, people have accused him of being a predator. I’m not here to confirm nor deny because I don’t know enough
Yeah, people have accused him of being a predator. I’m not here to confirm nor deny because I don’t know enough
I thought you guys might be exaggerating, but then I clicked the spoiler. oh my god.Well, he sleeps topless next to his nearly pubescent son. A real woman wouldn't be okay pressing her tits up to her boy like that. He's also labeling the kid genderfluid and calling him a "gentlethem", so I'm pretty sure he's being groomed to troon out.
I thought you guys might be exaggerating, but then I clicked the spoiler. oh my god.
No, I think it has to do with hormones in the mılk and high fructose corn syrup. And perhaps social instability. Or pressuring her to grow up faster.
I do wonder about young boys constantly being exposed to estrogen but I don't think anyone has really looked into it.
Increased incidence of prostate cancer in adults, as well as sexual dysfunction. Most of the research out there involves Bisphenol A, which is chemically similar enough to estrogen that a cell's estrogen receptors get fooled.
Maybe it turns them into troons .... or prototroons ...Dairy and microplastics. Turnin' the frickin' frogs gay, etc.
Early puberty doesn't seem to be medically harmful for girls, at least. By which I mean like 9 or 10. Earlier than that it's precocious puberty and that is not good.
I do wonder about young boys constantly being exposed to estrogen but I don't think anyone has really looked into it.
Maybe it turns them into troons .... or prototroons ...
Maybe it turns them into troons .... or prototroons ...
Actually from what I read sperm counts in general are down compared to the 1950's.
Nah, that's just anime and Twitter.
I myself think it's just the fact of newborns constantly being nearby, cause 8.5-year-old me, who was sent to live with grandma as my sister was just born (cause shithole 1-bedroom arrangement), got her first period in a few months after I got back.For someone living in a hut with 8 kids, they don't have any privacy for sexy time so I'd guess it triggers that reproductive drive
But then, in June 2017, a mail fell down in Avi's inbox. Jennifer told me
that she finally got her self-diagnosed ADHD "confirmed". All in all, she
had a spectrum of mental health problems that "ruined" her education
and kept her out of the job market. Now she was worried about the
future: they had to move out of the apartment at the turn of the year.
She wrote: "If I become homeless, which is really a possibility, I probably
won't get my prescription drugs. It means no estrogen, no antipsychotic
medication if I get sick again and no antidepressants. [...] If I were to get
better, I would be considered unemployed and lose my sick pay. At the
age of 32, without experience or qualifications, and with a disorder that
makes it difficult for me to focus on tedious tasks."
Jennifer wrote, as she usually used to do, in English. She continued:
"Now you can go all the way to 'I told you so' town and pretend it was
because I transitioned, try to convince me that de-transitioning would
magically solve things, and all you would do is set me up more."
Towards the end of the email, she linked to a Youtube clip from the
filming of Les Misérables, in which actress Anne Hathaway sings the song
I Dreamed A Dream:
"I had a dream my life would be
So different from this hell I'm living
So different now from what it seemed
Now life has killed the dream I dreamed"
On Monday, July 31, 2017, Jennifer's boyfriend came home to their
apartment and found that she had been hanged.
Looks like the parents of non-binary kids are just as little about the well-being of their tykes as their trans counterparts.
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There are areas that do revolve around those boxes but mostly there just things that are loosely related to the boxes. Like gender does affact what and how much you can eat while staying healthy, what clothes will fit you and what environment you stand out in. Still gender is only one factor among many. What you can eat is also about your activity level, allergies, culture, religion, money, what's in season and where are you. Clothes are about you size, hight, style, what they are for and weather. Whatever you stand out and how much about your style, loudness, confidence, how long have you been there, race, age and if you happen look like someone famous.The world does NOT revolve around two boxes. That is patently untrue. Even an adult at the lowest end of average, on the bell-curve, would call BS on such a statement. This manner of thinking, right here, right now, is the most direct possible evidence, that these children are NOT capable of making medical decisions for themselves, in any way, shape or form. They possess neither the abstract thinking skills, nor the life-experience, to begin to understand how men and women move in a society, constructed by an incredibly diverse population.
Bottom line: they don't want to grow up.
Nobody has to live life chained to a stereotypical gender expression. That is an illusion. So males and females are sexually dimorphic. That fact alone is not prescriptive, but rather descriptive, unless you dedicate yourself to viewing lived experience and generalizing as an extension of gender,There are areas that do revolve around those boxes but mostly there just things that are loosely related to the boxes. Like gender does affact what and how much you can eat while staying healthy, what clothes will fit you and what environment you stand out in. Still gender is only one factor among many. What you can eat is also about your activity level, allergies, culture, religion, money, what's in season and where are you. Clothes are about you size, hight, style, what they are for and weather. Whatever you stand out and how much about your style, loudness, confidence, how long have you been there, race, age and if you happen look like someone famous.
I don't know how everyone got so obsessed with gender so quickly. Not even 10 years ago, you had emo and scene boys wearing make-up and floppy dyed hair and girls wearing shaved hair and flannel shirts, some were gay and lesbian, some were straight. Yeah, it looked stupid, teenage fashions always do, but they had fun with it and weren't stressing out over their identity or wanting to damage their bodies beyond getting some piercings that they could just take out again.Nobody has to live life chained to a stereotypical gender expression. That is an illusion. So males and females are sexually dimorphic. That fact alone is not prescriptive, but rather descriptive, unless you dedicate yourself to viewing lived experience and generalizing as an extension of gender,
In essence, you buy a new truck. Does that truck have a penis or a vagina? You get a new laptop. Is that a masculine laptop, or a feminine one? Is your toothbrush male or female?
Unfortunately gender expression is something that everybody can comment on, but few people have studied the theories to a point of being able to comment on it in an informed manner. It is actually a remarkably poorly understood topic, despite the many social justice issues surrounding people's naive interpretation of it.