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Maybe, and hear me out, it’s a decision someone should wait until they’re at least 16 to make?

Whatever supports your agenda I guess.

As far as I can tell, the only ones with an actual agenda are the anti-trans activists. The rest of us just want to live in peace with our neighbours, being who we are while they be who they are.

You think I’m “anti-trans” because I think an eight year old shouldn’t be worried about gender?

Steve Rehrauer

@baconisaveg @jadero My daughter began wondering whether she was trans at around nine or ten, because she realized she was attracted to girls and thought that this must mean she was meant to be a man. Spoiler: No, she’s just gay. 😉

Our culture is the straight, cis-gendered water in which everyone swims. When you’re old enough to recognize that you’re different, of course you’re going to worry about why, and what it means.

That’s Grade 3. No one in grade 3 should be ‘attracted’ to anyone, no one is ‘gay’ in grade 3. Jesus Christ. I mean I try to support LGBT by voting, I support gay marriage, gay adoption, I’ve had gay friends, but I swear some of you people are just fucking nuts.

@baconisaveg I (a straight guy) had crushes on girls in grade 1. Are you saying no one realizes at that age that they’re attracted to people? Or that only straight people can be attracted to people at such an age?

And what’s this “you people” bullshit? Where does that come from, in this comversation?