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I don't know why Jeanette was so pissy that she didn't have a girl after she literally already had one. I wonder how Ari feels about not being girly enough for Jeanette.
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The ring test is very common worldwide. When my aunt got pregnant, we were in Argentina and I remember we did the test, about 30 years ago. It's not something witchy people do, even nurses play around with that.This seriously sounds like she copied from Middlesex. Jeanette is not a "witchy" old Greek woman or something, but I don't know how common this spoon/necklace thing is in other cultures (like Jewish-American). Did Jazz wrote her own book, or it was a ghostwriter? I feel Jeanette could have made this shit up to tell Jazz a story to prove she was trans through birth.
Love how Jeanette also blames being pregnant with a girl on why her ass is getting fat--imagine competing with your daughters already before they are born!
Did Jazz wrote her own book, or it was a ghostwriter?
My mom has a cookbook for different parties that also lists some games and songs and such, like child's birthday and activities or Christmas dinner and carols. Baby shower is one of them, and it has pictures of things like a watermelon done up like a mock stroller and charts to figure out things like child's career based on the moon of birth, all as part of the fun instead of a hard prediction. The "magic amulet" was probably just a thing someone saw and thought would be fun for the other kids, with no more significance than a fortune cookie.The ring test is very common worldwide. When my aunt got pregnant, we were in Argentina and I remember we did the test, about 30 years ago. It's not something witchy people do, even nurses play around with that.
About the pregnancy shape, I think there can be something that explains why your body is shaped like this (in many cases, because ti doesn't happen to all women, obviously). Boys and girls have different weight and size, that can be a factor. Also, production of different hormones, who knows.
Sure, I believe in some esoteric shit too, but I'm not gonna cut my son's penis just because a witch told me he was meant to be a girl.
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I don't know how common this spoon/necklace thing is in other cultures (like Jewish-American).
Can attest this is super-common. I've most commonly heard it as using a ring, though.The ring test is very common worldwide. When my aunt got pregnant, we were in Argentina and I remember we did the test, about 30 years ago. It's not something witchy people do, even nurses play around with that.
About the pregnancy shape, I think there can be something that explains why your body is shaped like this (in many cases, because ti doesn't happen to all women, obviously). Boys and girls have different weight and size, that can be a factor. Also, production of different hormones, who knows.
Sure, I believe in some esoteric shit too, but I'm not gonna cut my son's penis just because a witch told me he was meant to be a girl.
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I don't know why Jeanette was so pissy that she didn't have a girl after she literally already had one. I wonder how Ari feels about not being girly enough for Jeanette.
Shouldn't Noelle/Gwen have gone to a psychiatrist (or several) BEFORE castrating himself?
I remember when I first saw the opposite sex's genitals. I thought it was an ugly growth. I changed my mind about the 'ugly' part after going through puberty.Did you respond with, "No son, we must cut your willy off. YOU'RE the freak here."
Do girls ever say something like this when they find out what penises are? As a girl, I never thought that when I knew of this difference. I just thought, "Okay, boys have penises and girls don't" and left it at that. I never felt sorry for them or thought they were things that needed to be disposed of, but your story is something I've heard from friends about their sons a lot. They get really depressed when they find out girls don't have dicks (Men like to think they have the superior genitalia, but at least I can sit with my legs crossed and get kicked there without feeling horrible pain. My vag can take a beating unlike your sensitive dick and balls, as Betty White once said.)
Are girls just more mature and understand better the difference between genders?
This would make me think that there would be a stronger likelihood that Jazz, at that age, would be more depressed about girls NOT having willies than him being depressed that he HAS one.
Lauren Harries already beat him too it. And Lauren and his grifter clan are a helluva lot more entertaining than the Blahshinskis.So he’s going to go where all washed up reality stars go: the British version of Celebrity Big Brother.
Sinners Sandwich said:
Seems like Jeanette wanted another girl and get attention so she transed her youngest son. How many other trans "girls" were/are created this way? I know about a mother on facebook who transed 2 (!) of her 3 sons.
It's almost like it's grooming.most young kids of either sex identify more strongly with their mom. Kids at that age only copy each other when they play, they don't really have an exchange of ideas. its all about mimicry, and usually children are cared for by women most of the time, so they copy whoever is around. Its really fucked to read anything into it at all, its a developmental stage.
Sure. It's possible that Ari copied her mother, but the twins copied each other because they were twins so they never had a real identification with Jeanette. When Jazz started to copy mom, she thought it was an oddity.most young kids of either sex identify more strongly with their mom. Kids at that age only copy each other when they play, they don't really have an exchange of ideas. its all about mimicry, and usually children are cared for by women most of the time, so they copy whoever is around. Its really fucked to read anything into it at all, its a developmental stage.
I don't really want to derail the thread, it's just that we've been talking about this family saying Jazz was aware of his gender since he was a baby, and that's simply not possible. It's more possible, imo, that he felt an identification with the women of his family (either Mom or Ari) and wanted to copy them by dressing like them and enjoyed that type of play more than playing with his brothers or his father. Him thinking he is a woman because he associated himself with female things is not possible at that age. So, any story these people make about him being trans since he was a baby, was just bogus, misread signals on a kid, or plainly lies.
Well, I've said it before, but I have an older sister and whenever I hear people say "I knew I was trans at age X because I only played with things of the opposite gender" I tend to think back how I at that age only played with "girly" things mostly because my older sibling was the one who dictated about what we played with; it wasn't really until I got into school and started socialising with other boys that my interests started changing. I think that's a fairly common dynamic in sibling relationships and I imagine with Ari being six (?) years older than Jazz probably made her see Jazz as her own little doll/plaything. Normal reasonable people probably wouldn't read too much into Jazz being interested in girly things due to having an older sister.
Go into any childcare centre where the kids have a whole range of toys to choose from and you'll see plenty of boys walking around with baby dolls and girls playing with construction sets.
And herein lies why I always screech transgenderism is inherently sexist. Even the ones who claim "ladybrain" don't get it, like there's clearly psychological differences from the start between males and females that are completely innate and inexplainable by my pleb brain, but they always say "I liked pink. I liked dolls. I watched musicals. I liked makeup." You can do all that crap and still be a boy. You can do all that crap and still have your penis intact.Go into any childcare centre where the kids have a whole range of toys to choose from and you'll see plenty of boys walking around with baby dolls and girls playing with construction sets. It's what little kids do. It doesn't define their gender identity any more than who cleans the toilet defines an adult's gender identity.
It always seems to be the mothers pushing their kids to be labelled trans. They're the 21st century's pageant mums.