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Beeswax's avatar

This story veers in a dramatically different direction from many of the histories we read on PITT:

The parents were able to find mental health professionals who were not ideologically captured and who provided their son with legitimate therapy rather than a trans rubber stamp. Their son remained sufficiently connected to the parents that they were able to exert their authority over him and put limits on his habits. He never became belligerent and hostile to the extent that he cut them off completely. There was no trans-cult teacher/coach at school enabling him to sever ties with the family. The older brother had not been initiated into the cult, thereby becoming a secret ally in opposition to everything the parents were trying to do. Finally, the parents were in agreement. When one parent is pro and the other is con, the bottom falls out of the family.

In other words, the parents' heroic efforts were supported by circumstances over which they had no control. In many respects, they were lucky.

This in no way diminishes the focus and commitment it took to achieve a successful outcome. They never gave up. They trusted their perceptions. They educated themselves. They persevered until they found the appropriate therapist. They rejected ideology and the ignorant opinions of peers from their progressive tribe. They initiated a full court press to keep their son engaged with the family and distract him from groomers online. The love of their older son was invaluable. And the strong foundation they already shared as a family sustained them. The outcome was uncertain, but the powerful driver of time itself worked in their favor.

There's a lot to take away from this playbook. They walked the razor's edge, but they prevailed. There is hope.

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Hooray! Yes I think your family was lucky, 10 years ago when my wife and I went through it there was no dissenting views out there, no experience of success, we were winging it and the entire world hated us. So great to see deontological methods applied work. Abigail's books are awesome, our story is featured in her first book, pray for my bearded breastless daughter and al the children and families, everyday needs to be detransition day. I am super happy for you and your family. We need more stories like yours and less of ours.

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