Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Good manners includes addressing someone by the name they wish to use, and not criticizing their clothing. I'm not sure if Cousin is trying out different ideas about how to behave or if they really are both boy and girl, which is a real way some people feel. But we don't have to know that in order to act in a loving way."
As a parent of a trans kid, can I just say how much I appreciate this? Seriously, if we just approached everything from a place of wanting to call people what they want to be called and not criticizing their choices simply because that's the loving thing to do, regardless of the reasons why they want it, it would all just be so much easier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are all a little bit boy and a little bit girl.
Exactly. Smart 6 year old.
Yep. This.
Anonymous wrote:"Good manners includes addressing someone by the name they wish to use, and not criticizing their clothing. I'm not sure if Cousin is trying out different ideas about how to behave or if they really are both boy and girl, which is a real way some people feel. But we don't have to know that in order to act in a loving way."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Some boys like to dress up as girls and be called a girl. Sometimes they change their mind and go back to being called a boy. To be kind and polite, we need to try real hard and remember to say girl/she for now."
Yes, be very careful to make sure you communicate disdain. Kids won’t figure that out naturally. They have to be carefully taught.
Anonymous wrote:"Some boys like to dress up as girls and be called a girl. Sometimes they change their mind and go back to being called a boy. To be kind and polite, we need to try real hard and remember to say girl/she for now."
Anonymous wrote:"Please call Dear Cousin whatever DC prefers to be called on that day. Some people feel like they are girls or boys or both and we do not try to tell them how to be themselves. We just keep loving Dear Cousin as we always have."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are all a little bit boy and a little bit girl.
Exactly. Smart 6 year old.
Yep. This.
Except it is not true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I highly doubt this will be a problem for your own kids. If they are unclear or the other child wishes to be called with opposite gender pronouns they will ask. Children don’t carry the social baggage that we do.
OP here and yes, my child is confused and asking. I said nothing after the child made this announcement. Assuming, like you, it would not come up. But it has.
I believe gender is a construct but I am surprised a child this young would make such a proclamation.
Anonymous wrote:"Please call Dear Cousin whatever DC prefers to be called on that day. Some people feel like they are girls or boys or both and we do not try to tell them how to be themselves. We just keep loving Dear Cousin as we always have."