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I'm so glad to have come across this channel. So many people I know are acting like there's no issue going on. It's like they are gaslighting me trying to say there's nothing serious going on.
@@vayu1302 the idea of inclusion has definitely been distorted to the point that saftey doesn't matter anymore, ironically coming from the people who want every space to be a safe space
I believe it's often secondary from those who've been gaslit and it's honestly hard to blame them when the mainstream media and top google searches are attempting to rewrite reality. For example, we keep getting the redefined explanation of conversion therapy from Trevor Project and although we know damn well that gender identity wasn't included in that definition 10 years ago, many others we'll just take it at face value and assume that's always been the case. The candy shell is so thick around the 💩 that people are eating it up like candy and telling us to taste the rainbow.
💯 YT is constantly removing my comments about biology, trans, and facts. And they're doing it with A LOT of people, and people aren't aware what's going on.
That's why this is happening! Facebook group admins delete posts about it, local TV and radio stations do not want to speak about it, people are stopping to talk to us
I’m in the UK and recently had my Canadian cousin to stay. She’s an intelligent woman who stays up to speed on most things, but she was completely oblivious to the push back against gender ideology as there is virtually no media coverage of it in Canada. I showed her a few things, including THIS PODCAST, naturally, and safe to say she’s now an ardent new fan and has well and truly peaked. Your conversations are an incredible resource, so thank you 😊
I'm in tears listening to this woman. The love for her children runs so deep, and she obviously just wants a relationship with them. But despite this, she has been able to find love and move forward. I wish her an abundance of happiness.
Lynn is such an amazing woman and mother. It's truly astonishing what she's going through with her children and what she's done with that energy. There aren't enough thank you's.
I'm extremely grateful for you both for this channel and for what you are doing, to put crucial information out to hopefully vanquish this unbelievable, horrible nightmare.
I've been a lesbian all my life, and over the years I've watched as gay and lesbian bars gradually disappeared in the years after 2000, partly due (I think) to increasing acceptance by society. However, the tenacious reactionary resurgence of Christian Nationalism in the US after 2008, and conservatism in general, has nurtured a new form of homophobia and misogyny conversion therapy via surgical masculinization.
Are you saying that people are transitioning now because of homophobia? I grew up in the 1970's and believe me it was far more dangerous to be gay or lesbian then than now. In the 80's with aids crisis for gay men it was even worse.
@joemoore4302 Christianity is absolutely causing gay young people to think they should transition to then live a heternormal life. That's the form of conversion therapy happening now. They'd rather mutilate themselves for a chance at "normal" then just be a regular gay adult, it's beyond sad.
@@joemoore4302@joemoore4302 I didn't mention the gay male scene because they often put at the forefront of conversation. I was remarking on the gradual loss of lesbian bars in the US due to "inclusivity" pressures and how, in many but not all cases, homosexuals are transitioning to avoid being gay. You must have heard the comment: "Better trans than gay"?
@@suedavis1781 I have never heard that. I seriously doubt there is any significant amount of lesbians or gays that would go through the very difficult process of changing their sex in order to not be perceived as lesbian or gay.
Great story! My heart goes out to you. It's amazing what you can get done when you have nothing to lose. I like the way you turned your life around. I hope you get your relationships with your kids back one day ❤ and if not that you enjoy your travels!
At about 16.00 Lynn mentions the drag queen readings. Drag is overwhelmingly a grotesque parody of women. It happens in my country as well and I think that drag is gaudy, tasteless and sexist. It shows children, little boys and little girls, that women can be, with the ok of the adults at these events, open to ridicule, even if silently. So they learn that mocking women is just part of life. It is pernicious.
@281992pdr - sorry but I do not agree with your position on drag. In my opinion it is an art form and doesn't ridicule women: however, if you have examples of drag queens ridiculing women then I will consider your evidence.
@@honeychurchgipsy6 The ridiculing is in the grotesque parody of women. As Arty Morty said recently: "It is for the gay nightclubs. Keep it there." It originated, here, as titillating entertainment for men. e.g. Les Girls in the 50s 60s and 70s in Sydney. It is always (as far as I know) blokes dressing up for these salacious shows and making up like this - never women. I wonder why. It is a complete irrelevance to advancing any child's education. It is pernicious. (Your reply is highlighted so this might not get posted.)
@@281992pdr I completely agree. To me it's a bizarre throwback. It's from the era of mother-in-law jokes. No one who has tried to back it up for children has given me a convincing argument what on Earth it has to do with children learning. There is no learning objective except maybe to erode the safeguarding of children around male strangers. If it were a woman dressing up this way in school she would be sent home to get changed and be reprimanded. If it were a man or woman without the accoutrement doing the twerking we've seen then it wouldn't be allowed. Where the art is I have no idea. It's men dancing poorly and too overtly sexually and miming to songs. Why not just get talented performers. Or if it's storytime then get people who bring stories to life which means not making the whole thing about an untalented man. The story should be front and centre. But then they aren't choosing the books on merit or even what children like. I was pretty sure drag was basically dead 25 years ago. What relic are we bringing back next? Black and white minstrels teach our children about racial superiority?
Lynn is a friend of mine. I met her because of the ROGD group. She started a prayer group that met via phone. She came to my husband's funeral. She would listen to me sob when my daughter came to the house with her changed voice. It was the last time I was to see her, my daughter, back in 2020. She will always hold a special place in my heart even tho we are in different friend circles now...plus we live about 1.5 to 2 hours from each other. Also, speaking of 2016...my friend who started #WalkAway was terrified when Trump was elected. He was a liberal gay man. I shared a video with him that set him on a course to research the lies he had been told, of how Trump would ruin his life. He shared our stories on a lot of media which eventually angered my TID. She would call him a fag etc. So, I too noticed things happening after Trump was elected. She was still a teen and was not real vocal about it but she told me that her friends parents watched Fox news for comedic relief. Anyway, all the best to Lynn. Thanks for speaking out and caring so much for our kids.
I love how this one ended, realizing that you deserve a life too and don't want to think about this for the rest of it. I needed to hear that today! Thank you all! Stella, my family and I live in one of the states with the worst responses to this ideology (Colorado) and sadly people travel to this state to get PBs. Because of that, we have been considering moving to Ireland to gain some distance and effectively, safety, because my son is 9 and same sex attracted (and feminine). My hesitance is because of Irelands catholic culture. Can you tell me if you think my feminine gay son would have any problems in Ireland or if there is a part of Ireland that is unphased by gayness? I have a job already that easily transfers so we are fortunate to be able to essentially choose where we land. Any other irish folks are welcome to way in. My husband is irish American so we would be returning there in a way... I just don't think my perfect, beautiful, sensitive, girly son is safe in Colorado anymore but any other progressive states have weird Healthcare culture (abortion restrictions) and i just miss Europe. I want to be near women like you and Sasha!!! Love you guys so much ❤❤❤
There's no escaping the internet. I don't think this is an ideology you can outrun. Taking your child away from everything and everyone he knows will just makes him more lonely and vulnerable and ripe for conversion to this ideology. Making friends with gay men is probably your best bet to show him he can be a feminine gay man and that's okay.
@carolsimpson4422 I feel what you're saying but it's also to find more opportunities, I play the harp and my husband is interested in some grad programs there so it's more of a win win win. If we had a strong community that accepted him and weren't trying to change him I would be more likely to agree with what you said. I also think it's incredibly healthy for kids to experience multiple cultures during their childhood so I see it as doing a good and healthy thing for all of us but thanks for your concern. Lol.
@@KatMoore-ih6mw o I see, you're moving anyway, and just trying to move to the place a gay boy will be most welcome. ,That's really sweet and caring of you ♥ I googled it, and learned that hate crimes against LGBT youth have risen in Ireland over the last few years, so perhaps it's not the safest bet. There's just a lot of toxic masculinity going on there, which is why dv is very high compared to most of the EU. Violence is just more "normal" there. A study found that 45% of LGB people are afraid to hold hands with their same sex partner in public.
@@KatMoore-ih6mwMy two cents. I'm from the UK not Ireland but went to Catholic schools and churches as a kid and live in Spain which is a similar level of Catholic. The reaction to homosexuality in these countries is indifference. It's like finding out someone is into brunettes or blondes. 20 or 30 years ago kids might use gay as an insult but they didn't really know what it meant. Being different can still get you bullied like anywhere. There are plenty of Catholic gay people who attend church for example. But in general religion has been on the wane for decades. And it's incredibly unlikely you'll find a homophobic teacher. Ignore the ideas about "hate crimes". Or go look up what that actually means. You'll see it's proportionally gone done compared to numbers of people identifying into a group and a lot of this is non-convicted and non-violent. Most of it comes from better reporting and an attempt to include it whenever it could be a factor. Think "misgendering" as an example of supposed hate crime. Ireland is not a violent place and the people are friendly and welcoming. The violence in the UK and Ireland and Scandinavia is connected to drink. Children aren't getting attacked (excepting by parents). Ireland doesn't have the issue of gangs or knife crime that the UK has almost exclusively in London to my knowledge. Young men might scrap as they do in all countries. Historically Ireland had an issue with domestic violence but that's not really relevant to you. It has nothing to do with "toxic masculinity". The whole "fear" about holding hands in public is nonsense. It's all part of the idea cultivated in the USA that being LGBTQ makes you some kind of inherent victim. Do an online survey and you might get these fears. Ask people too busy to fill out online surveys because they work and contribute to the community and they'll laugh in your face. The biggest threat to homosexuality in Ireland is that they are, like the UK, trying to ban "conversion therapy" (for context Stella spoke on this before, they looked for examples of actual conversion therapy and found literally one example of real preacher tries to pray away the gay in the whole country, it's just not a thing nowadays). Then there's some worrying" hate speech" laws and the attacks on women's spaces. If you're lucky enough to do so my advice would be to go visit (and not just Dublin which is basically the home of the US style pride events) and be open and blunt with normal people, ask them direct questions and see how they react. Let your little boy be himself. I would be absolutely gobsmacked if anyone gave you any cause for concern. The thing the Irish are most likely to get annoyed at would just be an Irish-American who has never been to Ireland and thinks they know it or weighs in on the politics from a position of ignorance. But they'll absolutely look upon anyone wanting to experience the culture and who sees great qualities in integrating into it with a positive light. If you say to them, we're considering moving here for x, y, z reasons I've got no doubt they'll be very encouraging and welcoming.
@robertmarshall2502 thank you so much for your thoughtful reply! That is so good to hear that being gay is not a big deal and that the religious-ness has been declining for decades. That's what I had hoped. We are planning a trip next summer!!
What hit home to me: the comment made about kids; posing a question that will open a conversation that they will not like your opinion on. Then say that you don't accept them as they are because your opinion is different. Disagreement of such an opinion is equated with acceptance of them and therefore your love of them. I pray that your kids are able to open up a conversation with you again.
In hopes of giving them pause, I'm writing a vaguely litigious letter to the surgeons my adult son is seeing. I welcome suggestions about wording. Our son has a long, well-documented history of anxiety and depression and recently landed on trans as a way to become another person.
That is heartbreaking. I hope you can still pull him out of it, have you tried listening to detransitioner stories around him? Or anyone talking honestly about the surgical complications? I would start there with my own son because he also sometimes talks about being very girly and I always say to him you can be as girly as you want but it doesn't make you a girl. I wish nobody had ever thought up the stupid born in the "wrong body" line 😢
Thank you so much for sharing Lynn, it means a lot to me. I feel an affiliation and we are of like minds, with how to move forward. I have been down the rabbit hole and back and I never want to go back. I am able to watch A Wider Lens, as it calms me down, together with therapy. and not disclosing to others, unless they show understanding.
I wondered what i had tuned into for the first 30 minutes. There is a firm specializing in detrans lawsuits: Campbell, Miller and Payne. When will the likes of WPATH and other professional associations get sued?
Those who have rejected themselves, either depression or trans or rejection of some sort… it’s so psychologically painful when you see someone else love you when you cannot.
Wow, the children have fled the nes and the woman becomes lesbian? So the men in these relationships spend years rearing the children, building a home, looking forward to retirement and free time and his missus decides she is a lesbian and leaves. What selfish, horrible creatures. Any compassion for the men in thes situations?
@user-mt8xk5zz7b - big reveal: this happens in all divorces/separations, and plenty of men leave their kids and wives, for another (often younger) woman or man. What kind of weirdo wants a spouse to remain in a marriage with you despite knowing they no longer love you?
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I'm so glad to have come across this channel. So many people I know are acting like there's no issue going on. It's like they are gaslighting me trying to say there's nothing serious going on.
gaslighting is sadly a very prominent tactic on 'the left' these days. especially online.
@@vayu1302 the idea of inclusion has definitely been distorted to the point that saftey doesn't matter anymore, ironically coming from the people who want every space to be a safe space
I believe it's often secondary from those who've been gaslit and it's honestly hard to blame them when the mainstream media and top google searches are attempting to rewrite reality.
For example, we keep getting the redefined explanation of conversion therapy from Trevor Project and although we know damn well that gender identity wasn't included in that definition 10 years ago, many others we'll just take it at face value and assume that's always been the case. The candy shell is so thick around the 💩 that people are eating it up like candy and telling us to taste the rainbow.
💯 YT is constantly removing my comments about biology, trans, and facts. And they're doing it with A LOT of people, and people aren't aware what's going on.
That's why this is happening! Facebook group admins delete posts about it, local TV and radio stations do not want to speak about it, people are stopping to talk to us
Can`t wait till they start winning some lawsuits against these mutilaters
I’m in the UK and recently had my Canadian cousin to stay. She’s an intelligent woman who stays up to speed on most things, but she was completely oblivious to the push back against gender ideology as there is virtually no media coverage of it in Canada. I showed her a few things, including THIS PODCAST, naturally, and safe to say she’s now an ardent new fan and has well and truly peaked. Your conversations are an incredible resource, so thank you 😊
So true, what community??!! Am I the only dyke in SF Bay area who isn't on testosterone?
Great conversation. I am an older “detransitioner” who has recently become a paralegal. I hope to contribute to the cause.
Thank you, Lynn. Very relateable & healing. ❤
But for real I love hearing from a later-in-life blooming lesbian
I'm in tears listening to this woman. The love for her children runs so deep, and she obviously just wants a relationship with them. But despite this, she has been able to find love and move forward. I wish her an abundance of happiness.
Lynn is such an amazing woman and mother. It's truly astonishing what she's going through with her children and what she's done with that energy. There aren't enough thank you's.
Another great episode. Thanks for all you do!
I'm extremely grateful for you both for this channel and for what you are doing, to put crucial information out to hopefully vanquish this unbelievable, horrible nightmare.
I've been a lesbian all my life, and over the years I've watched as gay and lesbian bars gradually disappeared in the years after 2000, partly due (I think) to increasing acceptance by society. However, the tenacious reactionary resurgence of Christian Nationalism in the US after 2008, and conservatism in general, has nurtured a new form of homophobia and misogyny conversion therapy via surgical masculinization.
And may I also add that Christian Nationalism is posing like a shark attack against Black lesbians and women of color who are detransitioning.
Are you saying that people are transitioning now because of homophobia? I grew up in the 1970's and believe me it was far more dangerous to be gay or lesbian then than now. In the 80's with aids crisis for gay men it was even worse.
@joemoore4302 Christianity is absolutely causing gay young people to think they should transition to then live a heternormal life. That's the form of conversion therapy happening now. They'd rather mutilate themselves for a chance at "normal" then just be a regular gay adult, it's beyond sad.
@@joemoore4302@joemoore4302 I didn't mention the gay male scene because they often put at the forefront of conversation. I was remarking on the gradual loss of lesbian bars in the US due to "inclusivity" pressures and how, in many but not all cases, homosexuals are transitioning to avoid being gay. You must have heard the comment: "Better trans than gay"?
@@suedavis1781 I have never heard that. I seriously doubt there is any significant amount of lesbians or gays that would go through the very difficult process of changing their sex in order to not be perceived as lesbian or gay.
So many of those surgeons belong in prison.
And psychiatrists who groom our kids into this, and schools, and teen centers and CPS!
Great story! My heart goes out to you. It's amazing what you can get done when you have nothing to lose. I like the way you turned your life around. I hope you get your relationships with your kids back one day ❤ and if not that you enjoy your travels!
At about 16.00 Lynn mentions the drag queen readings. Drag is overwhelmingly a grotesque parody of women. It happens in my country as well and I think that drag is gaudy, tasteless and sexist. It shows children, little boys and little girls, that women can be, with the ok of the adults at these events, open to ridicule, even if silently. So they learn that mocking women is just part of life. It is pernicious.
@281992pdr - sorry but I do not agree with your position on drag. In my opinion it is an art form and doesn't ridicule women: however, if you have examples of drag queens ridiculing women then I will consider your evidence.
It is indeed. And so many trans identifying males tart themselves up so much they wind up mimicking drag. I hate it.
@@honeychurchgipsy6 The ridiculing is in the grotesque parody of women. As Arty Morty said recently: "It is for the gay nightclubs. Keep it there." It originated, here, as titillating entertainment for men. e.g. Les Girls in the 50s 60s and 70s in Sydney. It is always (as far as I know) blokes dressing up for these salacious shows and making up like this - never women. I wonder why. It is a complete irrelevance to advancing any child's education. It is pernicious. (Your reply is highlighted so this might not get posted.)
@@281992pdr I completely agree. To me it's a bizarre throwback. It's from the era of mother-in-law jokes.
No one who has tried to back it up for children has given me a convincing argument what on Earth it has to do with children learning. There is no learning objective except maybe to erode the safeguarding of children around male strangers. If it were a woman dressing up this way in school she would be sent home to get changed and be reprimanded. If it were a man or woman without the accoutrement doing the twerking we've seen then it wouldn't be allowed.
Where the art is I have no idea. It's men dancing poorly and too overtly sexually and miming to songs. Why not just get talented performers. Or if it's storytime then get people who bring stories to life which means not making the whole thing about an untalented man. The story should be front and centre. But then they aren't choosing the books on merit or even what children like.
I was pretty sure drag was basically dead 25 years ago. What relic are we bringing back next? Black and white minstrels teach our children about racial superiority?
@@robertmarshall2502 Well said. Thank you.
The politicians, the media and the militant activists have done such a good job with propaganda.
We need to revert that! I'm ready to start talking on national level!
Lynn is a friend of mine. I met her because of the ROGD group. She started a prayer group that met via phone. She came to my husband's funeral. She would listen to me sob when my daughter came to the house with her changed voice. It was the last time I was to see her, my daughter, back in 2020. She will always hold a special place in my heart even tho we are in different friend circles now...plus we live about 1.5 to 2 hours from each other. Also, speaking of 2016...my friend who started #WalkAway was terrified when Trump was elected. He was a liberal gay man. I shared a video with him that set him on a course to research the lies he had been told, of how Trump would ruin his life. He shared our stories on a lot of media which eventually angered my TID. She would call him a fag etc. So, I too noticed things happening after Trump was elected. She was still a teen and was not real vocal about it but she told me that her friends parents watched Fox news for comedic relief. Anyway, all the best to Lynn. Thanks for speaking out and caring so much for our kids.
I love how this one ended, realizing that you deserve a life too and don't want to think about this for the rest of it. I needed to hear that today! Thank you all!
Stella, my family and I live in one of the states with the worst responses to this ideology (Colorado) and sadly people travel to this state to get PBs. Because of that, we have been considering moving to Ireland to gain some distance and effectively, safety, because my son is 9 and same sex attracted (and feminine). My hesitance is because of Irelands catholic culture. Can you tell me if you think my feminine gay son would have any problems in Ireland or if there is a part of Ireland that is unphased by gayness? I have a job already that easily transfers so we are fortunate to be able to essentially choose where we land. Any other irish folks are welcome to way in. My husband is irish American so we would be returning there in a way... I just don't think my perfect, beautiful, sensitive, girly son is safe in Colorado anymore but any other progressive states have weird Healthcare culture (abortion restrictions) and i just miss Europe. I want to be near women like you and Sasha!!! Love you guys so much ❤❤❤
There's no escaping the internet. I don't think this is an ideology you can outrun. Taking your child away from everything and everyone he knows will just makes him more lonely and vulnerable and ripe for conversion to this ideology. Making friends with gay men is probably your best bet to show him he can be a feminine gay man and that's okay.
@carolsimpson4422 I feel what you're saying but it's also to find more opportunities, I play the harp and my husband is interested in some grad programs there so it's more of a win win win. If we had a strong community that accepted him and weren't trying to change him I would be more likely to agree with what you said. I also think it's incredibly healthy for kids to experience multiple cultures during their childhood so I see it as doing a good and healthy thing for all of us but thanks for your concern. Lol.
@@KatMoore-ih6mw o I see, you're moving anyway, and just trying to move to the place a gay boy will be most welcome. ,That's really sweet and caring of you ♥
I googled it, and learned that hate crimes against LGBT youth have risen in Ireland over the last few years, so perhaps it's not the safest bet. There's just a lot of toxic masculinity going on there, which is why dv is very high compared to most of the EU. Violence is just more "normal" there. A study found that 45% of LGB people are afraid to hold hands with their same sex partner in public.
@@KatMoore-ih6mwMy two cents. I'm from the UK not Ireland but went to Catholic schools and churches as a kid and live in Spain which is a similar level of Catholic.
The reaction to homosexuality in these countries is indifference. It's like finding out someone is into brunettes or blondes. 20 or 30 years ago kids might use gay as an insult but they didn't really know what it meant. Being different can still get you bullied like anywhere. There are plenty of Catholic gay people who attend church for example. But in general religion has been on the wane for decades. And it's incredibly unlikely you'll find a homophobic teacher.
Ignore the ideas about "hate crimes". Or go look up what that actually means. You'll see it's proportionally gone done compared to numbers of people identifying into a group and a lot of this is non-convicted and non-violent. Most of it comes from better reporting and an attempt to include it whenever it could be a factor. Think "misgendering" as an example of supposed hate crime. Ireland is not a violent place and the people are friendly and welcoming. The violence in the UK and Ireland and Scandinavia is connected to drink. Children aren't getting attacked (excepting by parents). Ireland doesn't have the issue of gangs or knife crime that the UK has almost exclusively in London to my knowledge. Young men might scrap as they do in all countries. Historically Ireland had an issue with domestic violence but that's not really relevant to you. It has nothing to do with "toxic masculinity".
The whole "fear" about holding hands in public is nonsense. It's all part of the idea cultivated in the USA that being LGBTQ makes you some kind of inherent victim. Do an online survey and you might get these fears. Ask people too busy to fill out online surveys because they work and contribute to the community and they'll laugh in your face.
The biggest threat to homosexuality in Ireland is that they are, like the UK, trying to ban "conversion therapy" (for context Stella spoke on this before, they looked for examples of actual conversion therapy and found literally one example of real preacher tries to pray away the gay in the whole country, it's just not a thing nowadays). Then there's some worrying" hate speech" laws and the attacks on women's spaces.
If you're lucky enough to do so my advice would be to go visit (and not just Dublin which is basically the home of the US style pride events) and be open and blunt with normal people, ask them direct questions and see how they react. Let your little boy be himself. I would be absolutely gobsmacked if anyone gave you any cause for concern. The thing the Irish are most likely to get annoyed at would just be an Irish-American who has never been to Ireland and thinks they know it or weighs in on the politics from a position of ignorance. But they'll absolutely look upon anyone wanting to experience the culture and who sees great qualities in integrating into it with a positive light. If you say to them, we're considering moving here for x, y, z reasons I've got no doubt they'll be very encouraging and welcoming.
@robertmarshall2502 thank you so much for your thoughtful reply! That is so good to hear that being gay is not a big deal and that the religious-ness has been declining for decades. That's what I had hoped. We are planning a trip next summer!!
What hit home to me: the comment made about kids; posing a question that will open a conversation that they will not like your opinion on. Then say that you don't accept them as they are because your opinion is different. Disagreement of such an opinion is equated with acceptance of them and therefore your love of them. I pray that your kids are able to open up a conversation with you again.
Subjective facts are not Opinions.
In hopes of giving them pause, I'm writing a vaguely litigious letter to the surgeons my adult son is seeing. I welcome suggestions about wording. Our son has a long, well-documented history of anxiety and depression and recently landed on trans as a way to become another person.
That is heartbreaking. I hope you can still pull him out of it, have you tried listening to detransitioner stories around him? Or anyone talking honestly about the surgical complications? I would start there with my own son because he also sometimes talks about being very girly and I always say to him you can be as girly as you want but it doesn't make you a girl. I wish nobody had ever thought up the stupid born in the "wrong body" line 😢
Thank you so much for sharing Lynn, it means a lot to me. I feel an affiliation and we are of like minds, with how to move forward. I have been down the rabbit hole and back and I never want to go back. I am able to watch A Wider Lens, as it calms me down, together with therapy. and not disclosing to others, unless they show understanding.
“Slapped into gender.” Yep, that’s about right! “Stomped”would be an accurate description as well.
I wondered what i had tuned into for the first 30 minutes.
There is a firm specializing in detrans lawsuits: Campbell, Miller and Payne.
When will the likes of WPATH and other professional associations get sued?
Wonderful
I wish i had more resources to share this with. Those who do don't forget to share as this needs to be heard.
Those who have rejected themselves, either depression or trans or rejection of some sort… it’s so psychologically painful when you see someone else love you when you cannot.
Having a laugh and life would be great
With the CPS abducting our child, estranging her, we can't have any food enjoyment or proper sleep 😭
fear is a dangerous motivator and it's basically all american politicians have now
Sasha! The curls! I’m loving the hair ❤
People just get swept in group think very easily. The medical companies are giving people exactly what they are asking for.
When has cosmetic surgery alone ever been covered by Medicare as necessary to sustain health.
Please post a video about the male boxers in the women's category at the Olympics.
you can read all about that stupid drama in the mainstream media.
Why is Themis funding benjamin boyce? Lawsuits through Wolf, amy hamm, women’s supporters stay my focus. Glad it’s helping in some way.
If I had done something like that I would expect my parents to disown me and I wouldn't blame them one bit, bless that woman, peace be unto her
31:45 Margaret Lovatt?!?
(context: lady who became infatuated with/got busy with a dolphin back in the 60s)
❤🇬🇧
Wow, the children have fled the nes and the woman becomes lesbian? So the men in these relationships spend years rearing the children, building a home, looking forward to retirement and free time and his missus decides she is a lesbian and leaves. What selfish, horrible creatures. Any compassion for the men in thes situations?
They were divorced well before she had her realization, pay attention instead of making up your own story.
Check your BPD mate
@@irradiated_woman8016 I wasn't referring to the guest,I was referring to the statement made by the Irish lady.
@user-mt8xk5zz7b - big reveal: this happens in all divorces/separations, and plenty of men leave their kids and wives, for another (often younger) woman or man. What kind of weirdo wants a spouse to remain in a marriage with you despite knowing they no longer love you?
@@honeychurchgipsy6 not all to be fair.And maybe "love" is overrated.
“I no longer view my life as a tragedy”. Beautiful. I’m getting to that point as well. 🩵🙏