I am by nature a skeptic, so when our 40 year old son told us he was going to live his life as a woman we had a loud conversation for an hour and a half. It was not pleasant. We were stunned and had no idea. He never shared personal issues with us. We have never affirmed this madness and we never will. Needless to say he removed us from …
I am by nature a skeptic, so when our 40 year old son told us he was going to live his life as a woman we had a loud conversation for an hour and a half. It was not pleasant. We were stunned and had no idea. He never shared personal issues with us. We have never affirmed this madness and we never will. Needless to say he removed us from his life. He has become so brainwashed and honestly, taken up all the mantras and talking points of liberal society, including hating everyone who doesn't think like he does. And I mean literal hate.
There is nothing positive about this cult. The hormones are not adding anything positive but making people angry and horribly mean, in the case of my son anyway. I literally made him so angry when I said we can agree to disagree and still love each other that he refused to continue talking.
I was told recently he said he missed his mom, but I never hear from him. We were always very close while he was growing up. But I think my refusal to affirm his being a woman is the strongest most impactful stance, in his mind, against this delusion. It will continue because I will not bend under any circumstance and go along with the charade.
I honestly don't know how parents handle this with younger kids, still living at home, and are going through this. I have one friend who did, she took her daughter to countless therapists and after several years of this her daughter "woke up" and realised she actually was female, thank heavens. Something they all seem to have in common is lack of self confidence, and that is what brought her daughter around, learning to love herself and addressing those things she didn't like about herself.
Maybe that's something we can all think about. Not sure, but three years into not having my son and I still don't know the answer to turn this around.
Keep up the fight parents, our children no matter what age are worth every bit of it.
I am by nature a skeptic, so when our 40 year old son told us he was going to live his life as a woman we had a loud conversation for an hour and a half. It was not pleasant. We were stunned and had no idea. He never shared personal issues with us. We have never affirmed this madness and we never will. Needless to say he removed us from his life. He has become so brainwashed and honestly, taken up all the mantras and talking points of liberal society, including hating everyone who doesn't think like he does. And I mean literal hate.
There is nothing positive about this cult. The hormones are not adding anything positive but making people angry and horribly mean, in the case of my son anyway. I literally made him so angry when I said we can agree to disagree and still love each other that he refused to continue talking.
I was told recently he said he missed his mom, but I never hear from him. We were always very close while he was growing up. But I think my refusal to affirm his being a woman is the strongest most impactful stance, in his mind, against this delusion. It will continue because I will not bend under any circumstance and go along with the charade.
I honestly don't know how parents handle this with younger kids, still living at home, and are going through this. I have one friend who did, she took her daughter to countless therapists and after several years of this her daughter "woke up" and realised she actually was female, thank heavens. Something they all seem to have in common is lack of self confidence, and that is what brought her daughter around, learning to love herself and addressing those things she didn't like about herself.
Maybe that's something we can all think about. Not sure, but three years into not having my son and I still don't know the answer to turn this around.
Keep up the fight parents, our children no matter what age are worth every bit of it.