I'm gonna bet if at that young of age, if he wants to be a girl, he probably has some serious demons in his bag, and he shows them to the rest of the world as wanting to be a girl. I feel bad for him to be honest, I couldn't imagine what that parent-child relationship, if there even is one, must be like. The suicide rate for people like this is through the roof. I realize I will catch flak for saying all of this, or that I am agreeing its okay, so to be very clear, boy's wanting to be girls is NOT okay. This boy clearly needs mental help. I just wanted to show the point of view as a totally outside observer.
To the OP, glad to hear your kid can whoop him. Glad to hear your child can ask a question to her parent like that, I couldn't imagine asking my parents this. Might ought to go to the PTA, your kids friends parents, school board, etc...to explain what's going on, and why its wrong. A guidance counselor may be helpful too for you. Might provide some insight.
I'm gonna bet if at that young of age, if he wants to be a girl, he probably has some serious demons in his bag, and he shows them to the rest of the world as wanting to be a girl. I feel bad for him to be honest, I couldn't imagine what that parent-child relationship, if there even is one, must be like. The suicide rate for people like this is through the roof. I realize I will catch flak for saying all of this, or that I am agreeing its okay, so to be very clear, boy's wanting to be girls is NOT okay. This boy clearly needs mental help. I just wanted to show the point of view as a totally outside observer.
To the OP, glad to hear your kid can whoop him. Glad to hear your child can ask a question to her parent like that, I couldn't imagine asking my parents this. Might ought to go to the PTA, your kids friends parents, school board, etc...to explain what's going on, and why its wrong. A guidance counselor may be helpful too for you. Might provide some insight.
This was very well said. I think there is some serious issues at play in this boys life. Working on letting other parents know right now.
The kids are going to encounter it, Ours did and it was actually a young boy who the kiddos have known for a few years on their competitive cheer team. I know his Dad and he is now going through depression. He has major issues, and struggles to this day. He has 3 girls and a boy.
I told my Daughter that he has made a choice, and it has nothing to do with her or what we believe. I explained that we do not disrespect or treat anyone differently.
There have been no issues. I do feel bad for his Mom and Dad.
The kids are going to encounter it, Ours did and it was actually a young boy who the kiddos have known for a few years on their competitive cheer team. I know his Dad and he is now going through depression. He has major issues, and struggles to this day. He has 3 girls and a boy.
I told my Daughter that he has made a choice, and it has nothing to do with her or what we believe. I explained that we do not disrespect or treat anyone differently.
There have been no issues. I do feel bad for his Mom and Dad.
I'd tell my kids it's ok to treat a boy in the girls restroom different.
I'd be at the school until they fixed the issue. I'm sure my wife would also. And I'd get as many other parents there as I could along with all their kids. Sorry, none of our kids will be going back to class until this is resolved.
And that's the problem IMO. The schools get beat up by the media. Liberals scream the loudest. Conservatives need to take time off work if need be and put there foot down (or up something).
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