Proof that
The men that want to use women's spaces are using the women in them. It's not the space, it's the women in them that validate their gender identity or fetishes
Can you imagine dealing with this crap on top of everything else that comes along with being a teen girl? I feel for her, i hope she has great family support. Go girl!
This is why it's such a bummer to me that the lopsided explosion of trans-identifying females isn't talked about as much. Plenty of girls transition to divorce themselves from womanhood and all that'll come with it.
As boys, our voices get deeper, we hope for facial hair, muscles, growth spurt, etc. Girls start developing in ways that'll draw uncomfortable attention to them that they're probably already familiar with. Periods start and all the hormonal changes and pain that can come with it. You can get pregnant. It sounds terrible as hell.
What better example to show girls just how insignificant they are than to let a male insist he's a girl and put his rights as a girl above yours? Why wouldn't little girls look for an escape, especially if becoming a man is an option? Men don't seem to have these issues.
Regardless of any transitioning, how f'ing demoralizing. I hate all of this so much.
Andi said she’s known she was a girl since she was little. Even at 4 years old, she remembers wanting to play with Barbie dolls instead of monster trucks. “That’s just how I’ve lived my life. It’s just how I’ve always been,” she said. “Like, just something I’ve always just drawn more to. Nobody forced it on me. Nobody was like, ‘Hey, why don’t you try playing with these instead of your monster trucks?’” Donnie said Andi’s official transition began in second grade, when she started wearing more feminine clothing and growing her hair out. Kruse said it sounds to her like Andi was indoctrinated by being given the option to be a girl. Andi said it’s something she’s thought about, but she’s never truly questioned her being a girl. Kruse asked her if it’s something she should question anyway. “I am a boy. Like, there’s no way around that. That is biologically forever. And I thought like that,” she said. “I’ve never really agreed with it. That’s not who I am. I enjoy putting on a dress, I enjoy doing my hair. I enjoy doing my makeup.”
As always, this entire ideology is built on stereotypes and lets the actions dictate the sex, not the inverse. The girl refusing to play you isn't a boy because she likes basketball, man. Why has no adult told this kid that boys can play with dresses, wear makeup, and have longer hair? Thankfully he hasn't altered his body at all. May he grow up to be a confident, healthy gay man .
Uhmmm so the boy can refuse to play with other boys, but a girl cannot make the same decision?