Is it any wonder kids minds are fecked?

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Mate who lives down south, friend of mine. His wife was telling him she knows someone local who's separated from her husband. She's now moved in with a female partner who identifies as a man! The original couple have a child and it's shared custody, so sometimes the child stays with the mum and her new female, sorry male identifying, partner.

The world has gone NUTS with this stuff. No wonder kids are going off the rails.
 
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Mate who lives down south, friend of mine. His wife was telling him she knows someone local who's separated from her husband. She's now moved in with a female partner who identifies as a man! The original couple have a child and it's shared custody, so sometimes the child stays with the mum and her new female, sorry male identifying, partner.

The world has gone NUTS with this stuff. No wonder kids are going off the rails.
I am sorry to hear you don’t think people whose gender doesn’t match their biological sex shouldn’t be allowed to live.
 
Mate who lives down south, friend of mine. His wife was telling him she knows someone local who's separated from her husband. She's now moved in with a female partner who identifies as a man! The original couple have a child and it's shared custody, so sometimes the child stays with the mum and her new female, sorry male identifying, partner.

The world has gone NUTS with this stuff. No wonder kids are going off the rails.
It is all twisted and barmy. The last gasp of a dying society.
 
I am sorry to hear you don’t think people whose gender doesn’t match their biological sex shouldn’t be allowed to live.
Gender is a social construct. Sex is real and dimorphic. Pretending otherwise is pure science fiction.

The GRA should be repealed.
 
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Mate who lives down south, friend of mine. His wife was telling him she knows someone local who's separated from her husband. She's now moved in with a female partner who identifies as a man! The original couple have a child and it's shared custody, so sometimes the child stays with the mum and her new female, sorry male identifying, partner.

The world has gone NUTS with this stuff. No wonder kids are going off the rails.

People used to make the same sort of comments when one parent turned gay. I think you are worrying too much about the effect on the children. As long as they are loved, they will be OK.
 
People used to make the same sort of comments when one parent turned gay. I think you are worrying too much about the effect on the children. As long as they are loved, they will be OK.
Truth matters.
 
It is all twisted and barmy. The last gasp of a dying society.
Please provide an explanation.

Are you saying gender dysphasia should be ignored, should we treat people who feel they are born in the wrong body as mentally deranged.

Come on what is your solution
 
People used to make the same sort of comments when one parent turned gay. I think you are worrying too much about the effect on the children. As long as they are loved, they will be OK.
Rubbish.

In some cases yes. However even a run of the mill divorce can leave some kids with emotional and/or mental health issues. Throw this sort of thing into the mix (mum's new partner is a woman who thinks they're a man) and it's only adding to the challenges kids face, loved or not.
 
However even a run of the mill divorce can leave some kids with emotional and/or mental health issues.
Divorce is messy business, especially for the sprogs.
Throw this sort of thing into the mix (mum's new partner is a woman who thinks they're a man) and it's only adding to the challenges kids face, loved or not.
Are you speaking of first hand experience? An abusive home is never good for sprogs regardless of the parents inclinations.
 
Rubbish.

In some cases yes. However even a run of the mill divorce can leave some kids with emotional and/or mental health issues. Throw this sort of thing into the mix (mum's new partner is a woman who thinks they're a man) and it's only adding to the challenges kids face, loved or not.

I've tried to find some research now, but have only found one study. It seems to say that is makes no difference to the child. Children might be better at adapting to these type of things than adults. They can be like that, even though it might seem counter-intuitive. Or you can just trust your gut instinct.


Susan Imrie, Sophie Zadeh and Susan Golombok are at the Centre for Family Research, University of Cambridge. Kevan Wylie is at the European Federation of Sexology.
 
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