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Gay J's avatar

As someone who has unfortunately been dragged into the gender war, I would so love to attend but I can't afford it. Maybe one day the conference will come Downunder and then I will be able to. Hope everyone has a wonderful and productive time.

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Kimberly Holt's avatar

My husband was not interested in the conference in Lisbon either but he was there with me (in the city) because he had to be in Europe for work at the same time. I bought him a ticket to the conference and he ended up coming in with me and then getting stuck both days. Ultimately he sought Stella out to tell her it was the most meaningful conference he had ever attended (PhD scientist who has worked in HIV, alcohol addiction, Parkinson’s and psychedelics). He won’t be in NM because Jimmy Carr is playing at our local theatre in Sat and Jimmy Carr trumps everything apparently, but he would have come with me otherwise.

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Sweet Caroline's avatar

Thank you for this! I am happy to be able to attend for the first time in person and I was wondering about meeting fellow parents. My husband has decided at the last minute to fly out with me but he is not interested in the conference itself. 😞 He does not like to face it all. But its the most he has supported me in my thirst for knowledge (obsession) and my desire to help our daughter and subsequently destroy gender ideology. We both fully agree its a cult. Looking forward to meeting you.

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Cookie's avatar

Wish I could…

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Adri Mans's avatar

I missed the part, why you did co-created it? You have the experience of a confused child or young adult or somebody in the family? Just curious because you mentioned your husband wasn't very receptive or kept quiet until the conference in Ireland.

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Mama Ain't Playin''s avatar

It was wonderful to meet you nearly 2 years ago in Denver. I heartily agree that these conferences are so nourishing to those of us who have been socially sanctioned or even estranged by family members because of this evil cult.

Parents who have been in this fight always recognize each other. We recognized each other the first night at the hotel. Thanks again for providing this great space to connect online—but the in-person connections are even more priceless.

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Grandma Eileen's avatar

Thank you for all you do to help us all stay connected and to help us fight this evil cult together. I am not able to attend this Genspect conference, but I will be saying prayers for everyone's safe travels. May this September weekend in Albuquerque be a special time for healing, for gathering knowledge and deep understanding, and to make new life-long friends. We are not alone! Together we are strong!

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Melissa R.'s avatar

I look forward to meeting many parents!

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Hippiesq's avatar

I'm so excited to be there for the first time!! :) I hope to see you all there.

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Anon's avatar

I’m genuinely disappointed I won’t be able to attend. PITT has been a lifeline for me too, but I will look forward to hearing about it for sure

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Hopefully Unidentified's avatar

I very strongly agree that attending a Genspect conference is an incomparable experience. This will be my fourth conference (if we count the one-day event in Chicago).

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EyesOpen's avatar

I recommend attending. It will be my third conference, and it is fabulous to be around such amazing thinkers and other parents with common sense and sound minds!

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