The concept of "born in the wrong body" has been nurtured from an idle thought seed into a monster garden of grasping plants, clutching at our children. It is an ideation often stemming from trauma or abuse experiences. It's been watered and fertilized by middle aged men with sexual fetishes. I know. I divorced one. I also studied child …
The concept of "born in the wrong body" has been nurtured from an idle thought seed into a monster garden of grasping plants, clutching at our children. It is an ideation often stemming from trauma or abuse experiences. It's been watered and fertilized by middle aged men with sexual fetishes. I know. I divorced one. I also studied child development extensively; the use of hormones and urinary tract surgeries is not supported by any valid, repeated, statistically significant studies. We have a growing army of regretful, damaged, depressed detransitioners. Here's how it does not fit with Piaget's long-accepted stages of child development:
The concept of "born in the wrong body" has been nurtured from an idle thought seed into a monster garden of grasping plants, clutching at our children. It is an ideation often stemming from trauma or abuse experiences. It's been watered and fertilized by middle aged men with sexual fetishes. I know. I divorced one. I also studied child development extensively; the use of hormones and urinary tract surgeries is not supported by any valid, repeated, statistically significant studies. We have a growing army of regretful, damaged, depressed detransitioners. Here's how it does not fit with Piaget's long-accepted stages of child development:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ixi-i8eXt8c&t=88s