Quote from: MeghanMe on April 23, 2017, 02:02:17 PM
I'm a bit confused.
First the author's son tells her he's a boy.
Then she writes an article misgendering him and describes forcing him to wear dresses and skirts that he doesn't want to wear ("refuses to" -- which means, what did you do to get him to wear them, exactly?).
Four years later she writes another article saying her son isn't trans, but a tomboy, and please everyone stop asking his pronoun. She pours on a bunch of sugar in the form of "let's accept alternate gender expression (as long as my child isn't trans)."
How is anyone seeing this as anything but horrifying and sad?
I told my mum I was a boy but it never caused me distress that people sort of ignored me. The only thing that bothered me is that boys at school sometimes tried to leave me out. I really don't think this is horrible. Forcing the kid to wear dresses is unecessary (and I had tantrums about that ->-bleeped-<- but it wasn't traumatic), but just letting it be a tomboy thing for a while is fine. As long as your not putting your child down, I think its fine. Kids don't even know what gender really is. So I think putting them on a trans path is just as questionable as just saying "she's a tomboy" or something to that effect. Also her kid could have changed her mind by the time of this article?