YES. I have a friend whose son has gender dysphoria. I convinced her to have him evaluated for autism, which she did. He was diagnosed, and I thought that would solve the matter of the trans thing for her and him. It didn’t. She was already sucked into it, and let him transition, despite the autism diagnosis. I am so completely gobsmacked about this whole thing.
YES. I have a friend whose son has gender dysphoria. I convinced her to have him evaluated for autism, which she did. He was diagnosed, and I thought that would solve the matter of the trans thing for her and him. It didn’t. She was already sucked into it, and let him transition, despite the autism diagnosis. I am so completely gobsmacked about this whole thing.
At least in most US states, parents have some say in major decisions by their children. We need to be adamant, strident, and unrelenting:
𝐃𝐎 𝐍𝐎𝐓 𝐀𝐅𝐅𝐈𝐑𝐌. 𝐏𝐄𝐑𝐈𝐎𝐃.
Stomp her phone into splinters, give the computer or tablet to Goodwill if she ever visits TransTok or any "trans" site, take her to a psychiatrist who gently-but-firmly helps her to adjust to her biological sex.
Employers are advising each other over voice (never email) to never hire anyone with pronouns on the résumé. They are nothing but trouble and it will take months to get rid of them without getting sued for "transphobia."
Aw, that makes me so sad. It’s a tough fight because if you argue, it seems to just make them dig in deeper as we have experienced. We have been advised to just work on the relationship and ask questions when there is an opportunity. We try, we try…..
That is horrible! The fact that so many young "trans" are autistic should be concerning! Autistic people biologically cannot differentiate fact from fiction, so they are falling for this cult at an extraordinary rate! But isntead of helping with their confusion, so many "people" advocate for faster and more powerful transitions for these confused youth who cannot possibly understand what is going on! It makes me cry regularly, when I think about it.
YES. I have a friend whose son has gender dysphoria. I convinced her to have him evaluated for autism, which she did. He was diagnosed, and I thought that would solve the matter of the trans thing for her and him. It didn’t. She was already sucked into it, and let him transition, despite the autism diagnosis. I am so completely gobsmacked about this whole thing.
At least in most US states, parents have some say in major decisions by their children. We need to be adamant, strident, and unrelenting:
𝐃𝐎 𝐍𝐎𝐓 𝐀𝐅𝐅𝐈𝐑𝐌. 𝐏𝐄𝐑𝐈𝐎𝐃.
Stomp her phone into splinters, give the computer or tablet to Goodwill if she ever visits TransTok or any "trans" site, take her to a psychiatrist who gently-but-firmly helps her to adjust to her biological sex.
Employers are advising each other over voice (never email) to never hire anyone with pronouns on the résumé. They are nothing but trouble and it will take months to get rid of them without getting sued for "transphobia."
Aw, that makes me so sad. It’s a tough fight because if you argue, it seems to just make them dig in deeper as we have experienced. We have been advised to just work on the relationship and ask questions when there is an opportunity. We try, we try…..
That is horrible! The fact that so many young "trans" are autistic should be concerning! Autistic people biologically cannot differentiate fact from fiction, so they are falling for this cult at an extraordinary rate! But isntead of helping with their confusion, so many "people" advocate for faster and more powerful transitions for these confused youth who cannot possibly understand what is going on! It makes me cry regularly, when I think about it.