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Should this be allowed

Yes
8 (9.5%)
No
76 (90.5%)

Total Members Voted: 84

Author Topic: Child aged four becomes the youngest in Australia to do a gender swap  (Read 3770 times)


what are you a forgetin jew
no my rooster just doesn't have extra skin that looks gross


No it loving shouldn't be allowed. This also isn't the first case of where a little kid had a love change.

Kids go through phases. They see stuff on TV or online and want to imitate it. These parents so hyped up on acceptance want their child to get the love change ASAP without thinking maybe the child is too young to understand if this is what they fully want.

This one kid had a love change at 5 and their parents are using their child as a token for this bullstuff, hyping the kid up on the news as the next example for LGBT rights.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVmau1cM5TU

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_A6rd-QFWIg

no my rooster just doesn't have extra skin that looks gross
you a Troubled child for that smh


This makes me uncomfortable.

I bet you guys this world is gonna end if Clinton wins

I bet you guys this world is gonna end if Clinton wins

Clinton will win, and the world will end, but I wouldn't think of it as a cause as much as it would be a contributing factor, like a brick in a wall.


is that kid even old enough to make a decision that big?

is that kid even old enough to make a decision that big?
no
it's a terrible idea to let this happen at all

i haven't seen a single credible source cover this story. since the daily mail isnt even gonna identify the kid or parents it's probably fake.

that said i doubt they are getting a love change. they probably just authorized for the kid to get estrogen tablets.

regardless, nobody should be allowed to make a life-altering decision before they turn 18. that goes for tattoos, joining the military, or a love change.

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The first signs of gender dysphoria can appear at a very young age. For example, a child may refuse to wear typical boys' or girls' clothes, or dislike taking part in typical boys' or girls' games and activities.

In most cases, this type of behaviour is just a normal part of growing up and will pass in time, but for those with gender dysphoria it continues through childhood and into adulthood.

i'd definitely wait till they're a bit older to confirm with a psychologist that they have gender dysphoria, but if they DO, there's no reason to not let them do it.

i haven't seen a single credible source cover this story

Here we go, someone posts a source and it's not credible enough.

Since when do you need a major news site for this bullstuff?