Getting Past the Myths of “Gender-Affirming” Care
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Rosa IngramSeptember 7, 2022
Like the author, I was a tomboy and loved hunting, fishing, climbing trees, wearing blue jeans and flannel shirts. I was envious of the boys because of all they good do, that I couldn't do. At times even wishing I was a boy! I am so glad that I was allowed to go through puberty and become the woman I am today. I eventually grew curves and wasn't sure I liked them. But those curves enabled me to bear children and become a mother and receive blessings beyond measure.
vickieSeptember 7, 2022
IM glad this is being dealt with. i think there must be a difference between people who are homosexual then people who have gender dysphoria. i have a homosexual son and he doesnt want to change his body into a girls. neither does his partner. i myself believe that it all is a disorder in the body itself. that somehow in the genetic make up while the child is in utero, something happens. my son started exhibiting his homosexuality when very young. he didnt know it but his brothers and sister noticed it. then when puberty hit he noticed it and had to live with it. he didnt come out until he was in his 30's but he told us he knew when he hit about 11yrs old. i wish there was more investigation into a physical disorder that causes any of these things.
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