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TopicYour 5 year old son comes up to you and says, "I'm a girl."
wolfy42
10/13/18 7:16:36 PM
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I could care less about genetics, and honestly would only want my child to be happy, but I agree with you Zeus, makes absolutely no sense at that age. Even if the child did choose to be a girl later, she could still save sperm etc and have children later possibly, so you wouldn't neccesarily not have future generations.

I've worked with kids alot though and honestly I don't see how these concepts would ever come up unless the adults brought it up in the first place, or the child heard about such things somewhere (internet etc).

I am not an expert on child psychology etc, but young kids are concerned about making friends, having fun, not being bullies, doing well in school/not feeling stupid (well some of them) etc. I don't see them caring that much about what they are wearing at all (other then maybe wanting to wear a frozen backpack or something), or the gender they are considered.

This only started to be a thing at all recently and I personally believe it's due to parents or other relatives influences.......and it is probably not healthy, but again, i'm not an expert.

I'm all for people living how they want, as the gender they want etc, just....I think they should actually reach an age where gender actually makes some kind of difference before making such a choice.
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