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XYWithProstateMarch 2, 2025

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 .

Carrots90 [OP]March 2, 2025

Munchausen mom