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October 30, 2008, 5:27 am PDT

10/29 Gender Confused Children

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You are way too paranoid! My husband caught his, when he was little, wearing his sisters tutu. My husband found it so funny that he even took pictures of it. This son, who wore that tutu, is the biggest "macho" man that you have ever met! And no, he's not acting macho because he's trying to hide anything. His son was into dirt bikes, snakes, and every other "boy" thing that he could get himself into. If I had a son who was 4 and wanted to try my eyeshadow I would never have a problem with it. It's just natural curiosity. There is nothing wrong with that and it certainly would make him identify with the "other" sex. I can't even believe that you wrote that!
well it may have sounded like it, but really, you dont know how much these kids have to grow up.  we have a daughter who was diagnosed with  Type 1 diabetes two years ago.  and she has had to grow up so fst. and if you were to ask her anything about type 1 diabetes you would say wow,   these transgender children who are going through this need to know why they are feeling the way they are they want answers, and it is so good for them to know that there is a name and that there is a good reason for feeling the way they do.
 
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October 30, 2008, 11:49 am PDT

10/29 Gender Confused Children

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You are way too paranoid! My husband caught his, when he was little, wearing his sisters tutu. My husband found it so funny that he even took pictures of it. This son, who wore that tutu, is the biggest "macho" man that you have ever met! And no, he's not acting macho because he's trying to hide anything. His son was into dirt bikes, snakes, and every other "boy" thing that he could get himself into. If I had a son who was 4 and wanted to try my eyeshadow I would never have a problem with it. It's just natural curiosity. There is nothing wrong with that and it certainly would make him identify with the "other" sex. I can't even believe that you wrote that!

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It was no big deal.  I was not afraid that we would be gay if he tried on eyeshodow. I just said no. He was fine with that. My son is very creative and artistic and loves colors. He is an artist today.

 


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