I wish I could answer your question, because I ask it of myself every day. My daughter, once an average normal person has now come straight out of a typical horror movie. She is evil, calculated, controlling, narcissistic and possibly worse. I have dreaded her for years.
The less centered a child is within even a loving family, the less balanced and in control of their emotions they are when they reach the age when raging hormones take over their lives. Without the proper learning of how to control their wild moodswings that accompany all growing post-pubescent children, they lash out and rebel even harder and more frequently.
The point about being loved isn't avout what love the parents show the child; but does the child accept the love they're being given, or do they reject it because they see it as not the type of love that makes them feel good about themselves? Maybe that's a fault of the parents being too strict and suffocating tiwards them, or maybe the child just doesn't want to love their parent's type of personality. Who knows, but the disconnect by that point only grows wider till this sort of thing can happen. These trans kids are just the most extreme manifestation of that rebellion towards someone promising them a happiness through transitioning that their parents couldn't bring them.
Why are these teens and young adults so hateful?
I wish I could answer your question, because I ask it of myself every day. My daughter, once an average normal person has now come straight out of a typical horror movie. She is evil, calculated, controlling, narcissistic and possibly worse. I have dreaded her for years.
The less centered a child is within even a loving family, the less balanced and in control of their emotions they are when they reach the age when raging hormones take over their lives. Without the proper learning of how to control their wild moodswings that accompany all growing post-pubescent children, they lash out and rebel even harder and more frequently.
The point about being loved isn't avout what love the parents show the child; but does the child accept the love they're being given, or do they reject it because they see it as not the type of love that makes them feel good about themselves? Maybe that's a fault of the parents being too strict and suffocating tiwards them, or maybe the child just doesn't want to love their parent's type of personality. Who knows, but the disconnect by that point only grows wider till this sort of thing can happen. These trans kids are just the most extreme manifestation of that rebellion towards someone promising them a happiness through transitioning that their parents couldn't bring them.