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[quote=Anonymous]All the boy needs is parents who love him no matter what. He might be gay. He might be transgender. He might just be a boy playing with 'girl' toys...there really aren't any girl toys by the way, just a messed up society that thinks boys playing with dolls is out of the norm. I find it so odd that someone would want a diagnosis, support group or specialist for something so natural as a child discovering their gender (whichever gender it turns out to be). Once the child starts voicing something like "Mom, I really want to be a girl.", THAT'S the point when I'd start looking for someone to help my CHILD (not me!!!) to figure out what he really wants. But he is 4 and it completely natural for young children to explore everything, even such things most adults consider stereotypical part of the opposite gender.[/quote]
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