Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Invite your husband to think about whether or not he would like his daughter to kill herself or leave your house and never EVER have anything to do with him ever again. Because that's what he's putting in motion by storming out.
Now, maybe he needed a while to wrap his head around this, but he just rejected his child in a huge way.
I'm reminded of back in the day when my teen cousin declared she was bisexual and had kissed a girl, and my aunt said "how nice" and not another word, and the cousin is now happily married with children.
That's teenagers for you.
Anonymous wrote:If this came as a surprise to you I have to ask:
Where the fvck were you the last 17 years?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this came as a surprise to you I have to ask:
Where the fvck were you the last 17 years?
See, with ROGD, it’s characterized by “Rapid Onset”, as in, it develops suddenly, and the child has previously not given any indication of any discomfort with their birth gender. So it’s highly probable this is completely new to both op and her child.
Anonymous wrote:If this came as a surprise to you I have to ask:
Where the fvck were you the last 17 years?
Anonymous wrote:If this came as a surprise to you I have to ask:
Where the fvck were you the last 17 years?
Anonymous wrote:Invite your husband to think about whether or not he would like his daughter to kill herself or leave your house and never EVER have anything to do with him ever again. Because that's what he's putting in motion by storming out.
Now, maybe he needed a while to wrap his head around this, but he just rejected his child in a huge way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FTM or MTF? I know there are some who don’t want to hear it, but this is a trending thing among teenagers. For girls, it’s replaced the cutting and anorexia of past decades as a way of dealing with the pain and anxiety of puberty. I would do what you can to avoid any permanent changes or medical/surgical treatments.
OP here. FTM. I have always noticed my daughter not liking as many feminine things, so not THAT much of a shock to me at least.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FTM or MTF? I know there are some who don’t want to hear it, but this is a trending thing among teenagers. For girls, it’s replaced the cutting and anorexia of past decades as a way of dealing with the pain and anxiety of puberty. I would do what you can to avoid any permanent changes or medical/surgical treatments.
I agree. Some people are very quick to jump on the transgender bandwagon because they see something virtuous and woke in it, but it's only damaging. Odds are the daughter is just using it as an excuse to seek attention or address some internal frustration.
I would suggest the best approach is to simply back out and see how it plays out. If the daughter genuinely thinks she is transgender it will manifest itself in other ways rather than just declaring herself a transgender. "Real" transgenderism is a serious neurosis condition. If she doesn't do anything beyond calling herself a transgender, then she's just seeking attention for other reasons and it will fade away in due time.
Go crawl back under your rock, PP. You know nothing about transgenderism or parenting.