Excuse me....
As I said, I reported observations. Nothing more.
Does anyone here really think I would raise my son to be transgendered or gay?
Does anyone here really believe that this can even be done?!
Ladies and gentlemen, think about the personal hell most of us have gone through in coming to terms with our ->-bleeped-<-! Did we choose this, or is this something that is innate within us?
Would any of us really choose to be transgendered?!Would any of us do this to a child? Would any
parent do this to a child?
Of course not.
Nor does "Chaunte" exist inside the home. Thus there is nothing to be "picked up on" by him.
I do consider the comments made by "Critical" to be insulting and ingorant. Maybe bigoted as well. I consider the entire tone of his note to be a flame. (I am assuming a particular gender based on wording and text pattern.)
Don't bother responding, "Critical." You are on my ignore list. Until proven otherwise, I DO consider you a troll and a petaQ.
Chaunte
Posted at: June 05, 2006, 08:25:54 PM
Quote from: Dennis on June 05, 2006, 09:24:47 AM
Not scientific at all, but I don't know a single lesbian couple with a gay or trans child, and I do know lots of lesbian couples with children. Although I know one adult lesbian with a lesbian mother, but she was raised by her mother and her father before her mother came out.
And, there is no actual scientific evidence either that children raised by two women (or two men) are statistically more likely to be gay or trans.
There is some evidence of a genetic link, but it's equally clear that it's not a 1:1 correlation - gay parents, gay kids. As far as trans, the evidence does indicate pre-natal hormone exposure, but it's difficult to test. There is considerable evidence that you cannot force a child to be other than his or her nature. Most notably, that evidence is from Milton Diamond, whose work discrediting John Money is well known.
As far as Chaunte pushing this on her child, she was remarkably restrained in her response. It's highly offensive to impute that to her. That child is just lucky he is growing up in an environment that is not going to judge him for expressing himself.
Dennis
Dennis,
Thank you. I appreciate that.
Chaunte