Quote Originally Posted by Arwen2 View Post
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You didn't read what I wrote. Biology is definitely binary. Everything science does is proving that. The body is only trying to be one or the other, even in the rare situations where someone is intersex; even in cases where animals are able to change their sex. Denying that reality is harming people, and more importantly, children. I cannot do anything about causing someone pain and depression by stating the way things are. Sometimes it's more important to speak the truth. That is a part of love. Real love and compassion is about the overall well-being of the individual at no personal gain.

You can't just support and sponsor everything someone wants to do. Trans children are being brainwashed. A child is not capable of making those kind of decisions or understanding those kind of concepts. A boy might say he wants to be a girl just because he saw a girl at school playing with a toy and she said he can't play with her because he's a boy. There's nothing wrong with a boy liking the same things a girl does or vice versa, but they do not have a deep existential crisis. Someone has to tell them that they were born in the wrong body and they have to believe it. Children are not in control of their perceived reality, especially during their first ten years of early development.

Its not about black and white and again, its not dehumanizing people. People are unique in their own way, but there are things we simply cannot do or cannot achieve. I can't ever become a woman for the same reasons I can't just deny gravity or surface tension and jump into a pool of water from 100ft up. The light at the end of the tunnel should be the love and affirmation of you being okay with being created just the way you are instead of deluding yourself until you feel somewhat comfortable yourself after a difficult, life-long, journey of medication and treatment. Which one sounds like a true solution?

This has gone too far off topic. I've spoken the truth that I wanted to share with you and I am done.