Hey, Doc!

Hey Doc. Can I talk to you for a few minutes? Some things I've noticed are bothering me. I was wondering if they might be bothering you too? So, first, let's say my teen binge watches Tik Tok, lnstagram, and YouTube videos about Tourette's syndrome and suddenly develops tics. What would you do? If I … Continue reading Hey, Doc!

Early Transition: Arguments Pro and Con

At the age of 13, my daughter, following some stressful social changes in her life and a large amount of time spent on the internet, joined a wave of teens that feel discomfort with their sex or gender role and believe they are “trans”. As part of this identity and her conclusion that she is … Continue reading Early Transition: Arguments Pro and Con

A Poem to My Daughter: Holy and Blameless

A Poem from a Mom As she is, culture tells her, two things: Two seemingly contradictory things. Two expectations. Be a change maker, mature beyond her years, responsible for weaving The fabric of society.  And be a sexual object; serve the needs of others With no agency, yet: Blamed for failure. Fractured by conflict, disconnect, … Continue reading A Poem to My Daughter: Holy and Blameless

Dear University President

Dear “University President", You have our sympathies. This has to be a very difficult time to be a University president, especially at the world-renowned institution that is xxx. We follow with interest and sympathy the fight for racial justice being pursued on campus.  We have also been keeping tabs on the University’s approach to the … Continue reading Dear University President

Transgender’s Connection with Pornography: It’s Undeniable

I am a parent of female child who has Rapid Onset of Gender Dysphoria (ROGD). This is a new phenomenon where a child, who was perfectly happy in his or her body until right around puberty, suddenly announces that he or she is the opposite sex.  In the case of my daughter, when she developed … Continue reading Transgender’s Connection with Pornography: It’s Undeniable

A Letter To My Beloved Child

A letter to my beloved child, I came late to the experience of parenting. I was afraid of the responsibility, I didn’t feel I was ready. I wasn’t sure if it was right for me or if I was right for it.  When I decided it was time, I cannot describe to you how overjoyed … Continue reading A Letter To My Beloved Child

To the New York Times: What happened?

By some formerly trusting New York Times readers Many of us parents of kids with gender dysphoria have been faithful New York Timesreaders for a long time, deeply believing we could rely upon it for factual and unbiased reporting.   No more. For the past few years, the New York Times has been publishing many articles about transgender people … Continue reading To the New York Times: What happened?

Parents: The New Resistance of the 21st Century

By Code Name: Loving Parent Code names. Secret messages passed in the dark. Covert operations. Hiding from the authorities. Are we talking about 1944 in Europe? Sadly, no: We’re talking about 2021 and our secret resistance is taking place all over the world. Instead of spies and resistance fighters inside enemy-occupied borders, we are parents … Continue reading Parents: The New Resistance of the 21st Century

The Power Of The Story

A tale of how, for a brief period of time, gender ideology captured the collective imagination of mankind When my child began questioning her gender, I dove into researching the topic. The more I learnt, the more aghast I became at the way in which society has completely embraced the implausible ideology of gender identity, and … Continue reading The Power Of The Story

Parents: You can stand up to gender ideology – here’s how

Here's how we did it, and how you can too Ever wonder how you, little, insignificant you, can change the world? It seems impossible, right? With so many people, so many rules - there is no way for an individual to affect change. Well, I’ve got a surprise for you; it’s not really that hard … Continue reading Parents: You can stand up to gender ideology – here’s how