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Girl Mom's avatar

Had I affirmed or not affirmed, this hideous cult creates such a stronghold in the young minds of it's victims. Either way, social transition almost always leads to medicalization! We did not affirm our daughter on this bs ideology and her ROGD. Yet, now she's been on testosterone for 3.5 years and has developed severe varicose veins in her arms & legs, along with the other horrible, permanent side effects! Yes, blood clots are a real thing with this dangerous drug for women. Guess what else they do, when this happens- it's now considered "cool" to tattoo the veins in the arms! Fun to show off the big veins, like a real man would do, right?! We'll never hear her real voice again, but she's estranged too, thanks to this evil death cult, so we'll probably never see her again either. Thanks to an inside source, I know she's still alive and see occasional photos. My once beautiful, sweet, creative daughter...lost to the dark side. How will I ever stop grieving this loss? How will any of us?

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Jason's avatar

I find it’s easiest to make tough choices in new territory when I first acknowledge that everyone acts according to incentives. Activists want validation. Professors want to publish. And pretty much everyone wants money. Then I listen to the arguments. In order to weigh the validity of the arguments, I try to assess who has incentive for me to believe vs who might be risking something important (reputation, job, etc.) by disagreeing. If I feel someone is risking something, I’m likely to listen more carefully to their side. You PITT parents have risked it all and I full heartedly support you. Discovering PITT was one big way I realized this whole trans thing was a complete scam.

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