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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It is because of this issue that I cannot call myself a liberal any more. I am female. When I was in high school, I was not girly, I did not fit in, I crushed on other girls, and I possessed (and still do) many attributes and strengths more commonly associated with males, and I had depression and anxiety. I believe that if this had been a thing at the time, I would very likely have concluded that I was trans. It is TERRIFYING to me that “affirmation,” surgery and hormones are the go-to treatment now for young people in the throes of figuring out who they are. I am not happy at all that that transgenderism is being normalized. I am so glad this wasn’t really a thing yet when I was growing up. I am afraid for my young daughter who exhibits many of the non gender conforming traits that I did. I agree with a PP that the movement is, at its heart, anti-woman. I don’t care what FCPS says about it. I will not keep my kids out of Sex Ed for this but I will make sure they understand that[b] sex is defined by gametes[/b] and not feelings or personality characteristics. I will also ensure that my children understand the mechanism behind all rational discussion and scientific research on this being shut down.[/quote] Always, or sometimes? Most of the time? If you are a stickler for scientific accuracy, and it is "usually" so, then you should say "usually." [img]https://i.imgur.com/XXo1g9k.png[/img] Is she female? She has a female pelvic bone structure, female voice and hands. grew breasts at puberty, and other than a lack of pubic hair and period, looked just like any other girl, but she has XY chromosomes. https://geneticdisorders.wordpress.com/2015/10/07/androgen-insensitivity-syndrome/[/quote] Wouldn’t this person fall under intersex? This is really irrelevant to the discussion of non-intersex individuals whose brains supposedly do not match their bodies. [/quote]
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