Once upon a time, there was a special child. For purposes of picking a pronoun, this child will be a boy, but it could just as easily be a girl. This child was very loud, very whiny and very demanding. This child indicated that he really did not like any of the school’s rules, because … Continue reading Gender: You’re Not So Special
Part 2: Think my Kid is “Trans”? Better Prove it.
Parents have had it with "trans" It’s been a number of weeks since we published “Think My Child is Trans: You’d Better Prove It”, challenging trans activists and proponents of the now discredited “affirmation only” approach to show parents the evidence that our children, observed as male or female at birth are, in fact, the … Continue reading Part 2: Think my Kid is “Trans”? Better Prove it.
It’s Been One Year
Porn and Grooming - the Connection with Trans ID in Boys is Undeniable Too I am one of a growing number of parents whose children, after exposure to pornographic content online, experienced a sudden and rapid change in behavior, ultimately culminating in a new transgender identity. A few days ago I read “Transgender’s Connection with Pornography: … Continue reading It’s Been One Year
Testifying
Nobody intends to join a cult. One day, you realize you are in one, and then you panic—because now you have to make a choice. Leaving means you are going to have to give up your entire life. You could lose your friends, your support system, and sometimes your family. Everything you knew about the … Continue reading Testifying
Let’s protect our daughters!
Gender dysphoria among adolescent girls I am a French mother, whose teenage daughter recently announced to me that she was gender dysphoric and wanted hormones. Being left-wing politically oriented, a feminist, and sensitive to the rights of minorities, I first thought my daughter had to be supported in the difficult path to transition. I find … Continue reading Let’s protect our daughters!
Transgender Medical Interventions: Impacts on the Brain, Part II
aka Trans Medical Taliban Part II The ugly truth: Trans medicine is not about fixing a natural condition of being born in the wrong body, as activists would have you believe. And it is certainly not a journey to become one’s true self, which should not require any drugs or surgeries. It doesn’t actually turn … Continue reading Transgender Medical Interventions: Impacts on the Brain, Part II
Dear WPATH Doctors: I don’t forgive you.
This week I listened to podcasts and read articles that surprised me, along with a lot of parents I know. For years now we have all been told things that are deeply disturbing to us as parents. We've been told that puberty blockers are completely reversible and have no long term harmful side effects. We've … Continue reading Dear WPATH Doctors: I don’t forgive you.
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