The Supply and Demand of Trans: How About a Little Help from the Kids?

At PITT, we’re hard at work on the supply side, trying to slow down the torrent of hormones dangled in front of our kids, to hold practitioners accountable for the experimental nature of their medical gender “transition” treatments. We’re shining a light on the negligence of therapists, practitioners and gender clinics who, with only “very poor” … Continue reading The Supply and Demand of Trans: How About a Little Help from the Kids?

Letter To a Well Meaning Bystander

Open your mind-when it comes to trans, you might be misguided Dear Friend, I appreciate the concern expressed for my daughter and any difficulties that she and our family might be facing.  I know your sympathy is sincere and you would like to be helpful if possible.  I thank you for your suggestion of {embracing … Continue reading Letter To a Well Meaning Bystander

Why our kids think they’re trans

Read the reasons they've given us, their parents Are you under the impression that “trans kids” just know who they are, and that transition is how they become their true self?  As parents of these “trans identified” teens you read about on the news, we beg to differ.  You see, our kids are smart, many … Continue reading Why our kids think they’re trans

Contradictions in Trans Ideology – An Incomplete List

"Is the person a child or is the person adult-like? Does the person have a certain type of cognition, morality to make such a choice?"-Convicted sex trafficker and cult leader Keith Raniere A short catalogue of nonsensical axioms justifying transition of gender dysphoric children:   1. Trans women are women, yet the trans child is … Continue reading Contradictions in Trans Ideology – An Incomplete List

We will not be silent any more

We are protesting gender clinics; you should too Gender clinics and trans activists: Do you think that you have the only voice?  Think again.   The public outcry against the gender ideology has arrived. The tower of deceit is starting to wobble.   We parents and our allies have grown tired of crying and hitting … Continue reading We will not be silent any more

Pronoun Bullying

I applaud all parents who have done so much to bring the concerns and needs of our children – our quirky, unusual, brilliant, awkward children – to light.  These are strange times we are living in, and I think it's much harder to grow up in the weird online garden of social media and virtual … Continue reading Pronoun Bullying

Parents of Trans Identified Kids: Tell Your Stories!

If your family is impacted by transgender orthodoxy, time to speak up We are incredibly proud of the work we’ve done over the past few months in getting our stories, and the stories of our fellow parents with trans-identified teens, out to the world. Thanks to all who have contributed to our project, many thousands … Continue reading Parents of Trans Identified Kids: Tell Your Stories!

ROGD: Lived Experience and the Hypocrisy of the Trans Movement

Transgender activists love to talk about the “validity” of “lived experience” and complain that questioning in any way that sacred thing is an attempt to “erase” them, to “deny their existence” – yes, even to “kill them”. Well, we parents have some “lived experience” to convey to these activists. ROGD is real. ROGD (Rapid onset … Continue reading ROGD: Lived Experience and the Hypocrisy of the Trans Movement

Time Accounting in the World of Gender

Like other parents of a teen caught in the steel grip of gender ideology, my life has been turned upside down. People not familiar with this issue would be stunned about how much time this tragedy can eat up in a day. I can’t speak for every parent stuck in this living nightmare, but I’m … Continue reading Time Accounting in the World of Gender

Waiting For Change

For the past few weeks, I’ve been holding my breath, in a different way than the way I’ve been holding my breath since my son announced he was trans, demanding that we refer to him with female pronouns and use only his new name, Erin. To never utter the name I love intensely — my … Continue reading Waiting For Change