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[–]jim_steak 5 insightful - 1 fun5 insightful - 0 fun6 insightful - 1 fun -  (2 children)

The article is recommending parenting techniques to rescue kids from transgenderism, so you have to reflect on her parenting to respond to the article. The things she's advocating for are based on controlling her daughter's behavior rather than trying to understand what's causing the behavior, and she doesn't seem very empathetic to her daughter's point of view (at one point she literally compares her to a drug addict).

I think what the daughter saw on social media and in school affected how she expressed her feelings, but I think the underlying feelings of depression, discomfort with her body, and suicidality came from someplace else.

[–]GreykittymommaMagical lady 💜 14 insightful - 1 fun14 insightful - 0 fun15 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

So would you rather a parent be too hard on the kid potentially or let her cut her tits off and sew her vagina up? That is what these morons are doing now.

Not under my roof is the correct response of any sane parent and hell yes cut ties with some little pervert that sent a masterbation video AKA kiddie porn. Have you met these losers? They are addicted to internet porn and are insanely self absorbed.

Anyway, in a few years this kid can move out and pay for his/her own bullshit and start grooming high schoolers too.

I would say the same thing to little girls wearing tons of makeup and acting slutty online I would end that instantly for my child's safety.

The mom doesn't parent how you would, get over it. It isn't your kid. She is saying what she did and that it worked for her (temporarily possibly)