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Elizabeth Hummel's avatar

I'm not old enough to have participated in bra burning, and maybe it was a silly performative act that a few women did--but at least any women burning their bras were actually affirming their natural bodies, rejecting current fashions that restricted the movement and comfort of their bodies. There was a book called "Our Bodies Ourselves" put out by feminists that was all about accepting our female bodies, and I think that was a good thing. This was before sports bras, when bras were often very uncomfortable. Not unlike binders so in fashion with young women denying their female bodies. In a way, bra burning is the exact opposite of removing breasts and was a healthy expression. Maybe the young women will wake up and start burning their binders!

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Monica's avatar

. A mother’s grief at losing her daughter to transgender medicalization and ideology is real and tangible, but she often bears it alone, misunderstood and feeling other people’s disdain

It feels as though I have had to experience the death of my daughter. She would like for me to experience the birth of a son. I did not give birth to a son. I look at her and I search deep into her eyes, deep behind the mask she is trying desperately to wear. Her heart is the same as it had always been. She is my daughter. Her DNA has not changed. One day, at some point in time she will realize the truth. I will be waiting with open arms.

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