I suffer from parental dysphoria 

I suffer from parental dysphoria.  Parental Dysphoria is a new condition, growing in frequency as the transgender trend that is indoctrinating our children picks up steam. Specifically, it’s the discomfort with your sense of self and view of reality that results from your child’s sudden announcement that he or she is transgender. Parental Dysphoria commonly … Continue reading I suffer from parental dysphoria 

Dear Daughter, 

What do I want you to know deep in your core? I want you to know that I love and support you completely, no matter what. You are my child and an important part of our family, now and always. That will not change regardless of name, clothing, pronouns, or gender. I believe I demonstrate … Continue reading Dear Daughter, 

Is Gender Innate? Spoiler: No.

According to the World Health Organization: “Gender refers to the characteristics of women, men, girls and boys that are socially constructed.  This includes norms, behaviors and roles associated with being a woman, man, girl or boy, as well as relationships with each other. As a social construct, gender varies from society to society and can change over time.” … Continue reading Is Gender Innate? Spoiler: No.

My New Identity, Not By Choice

My daughter is a young adult, a very intelligent one at that, with a science-based college education. She tells me now, as an adult, that she is transgender. And my heart, my mind, and every fiber in my body screams, “NO!” because I know that she has been dragged into a cult, a cultural mania, however … Continue reading My New Identity, Not By Choice

My daughter and I

This is my story. I am a professional woman and I dedicated my life to the study and practice of medicine. For 25 years I practiced general psychiatry. I gave birth late in life. I had two children; a son and a daughter. My son and firstborn died suddenly when he was only five years … Continue reading My daughter and I

Autism and Gender Dysphoria

The link between autism and gender issues has long been recognized. Renowned autism expert Tony Attwood even mentions it in his seminal guide to autism, “The Complete Guide to Asperger’s Syndrome”, which was published in 2008 and now, as large numbers of young people with autism or autistic traits are presenting to paediatric gender clinics, the … Continue reading Autism and Gender Dysphoria

A Clusterfexk of Doctor Failures, Lockdown, Collapse of School, and Internet Indoctrination

I am a 54 year old working mom of a 15 year old gifted girl, 14 at the time of her trans self-identification—my only child. Our story is a textbook story of Rapid Onset Gender Dysphoria (ROGD) in almost all aspects. The difference is my daughter’s cluster of mental and endocrine diagnoses that went undiscovered … Continue reading A Clusterfexk of Doctor Failures, Lockdown, Collapse of School, and Internet Indoctrination

Kara Dansky on Tucker Carlson

This interview is incredibly important.Kara Dansky explains EVERYTHING you need to know about the transgender phenomenon, and with a particular viewpoint which is entirely aligned with Our Duty thinking on these matters. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgnn2KhXAtA&t=0s Part 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTAphGeQeG4&t=0s Part 2 https://youtu.be/vVPgilJqvKY Part 3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2l5w95B-T6E&t=0s Part 4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RdfTb1cUvfE&t=0s Part 5

But Adults Can Do Whatever They Want

The untold story of young adult transition This article is reposted, with permission from the author. You can find the original article, here. We are finally reaching a point in culture where the reality of the scandal of pediatric gender transition and it’s horrifying life changing consequences is beginning to prick the consciences of even the … Continue reading But Adults Can Do Whatever They Want

My daughter

Forged in the Fire, Together My Daughter,  These are the things I want to say to you. The things I want you to truly hear. When I decided to conceive you, I changed my life. I studied. I gave up alcohol, cigarettes, caffeine, sugar, processed foods, etc. I exercised, drank lots of water, attended to … Continue reading My daughter