• A Boys' Camp to Redefine Gender
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[QUOTE=wug;41490430]What is with this gargantuan uprising of transgenderism? Did someone just spray transgender gas everywhere? Since last month I've been hearing incessant stories of "3 year old battles to use the other bathroom" and "3 year old bullied because they are wearing other gender's clothes"[/QUOTE] It's become somewhat more socially acceptable in the past few years, as well as new treatment options allowing people to actually have a decent chance of reaching a body that matches ones gender.
[QUOTE=wug;41490430]What is with this gargantuan uprising of transgenderism? Did someone just spray transgender gas everywhere? Since last month I've been hearing incessant stories of "3 year old battles to use the other bathroom" and "3 year old bullied because they are wearing other gender's clothes"[/QUOTE] They put something in the water, to make you forget, to not wear striped stockings.
[QUOTE=wug;41490430]What is with this gargantuan uprising of transgenderism? Did someone just spray transgender gas everywhere? Since last month I've been hearing incessant stories of "3 year old battles to use the other bathroom" and "3 year old bullied because they are wearing other gender's clothes"[/QUOTE] because people who yell about there being gender barriers are more than happy to use their kids to show it and current events has brought all the kids who think they want to be the other gender out of the woodwork [editline]17th July 2013[/editline] let me clarify, there definitely is gender stereotyping and it's probably a bad thing but i don't think the 3 year old cares about gender stereotyping by what they've heard (outside what their parents have told them) and therefore makes a pretty bad example of a counterargument
i feel like this is one of those societal changes that splits up a generation politically we like to think that we're nothing like the old ones, more progressive and accepting but we all have a limit i guess
[QUOTE] 3-year-old who wants to wear high heels and prefers to go down the pink aisle in K-Mart and not that nasty dark boys’ aisle[/QUOTE] I don't know about you but when I was a kid the boy's aisle was THE SHIT ! FUCKING TRANSFORMERS PAJAMAS FUCK YES !
Damn I wish I had one of these things when I was a kid. I would probably be less of an overly manly asshole. Only recently have I been embracing my feminine side, and that has helped me be much more happy. Lucky kids.
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[QUOTE=Midas22;41479636]It's a brainwashing camp. They should shut this down and ban this sick filth.[/QUOTE] I'm sorry I can't tell if this post is serious or not because you didn't mention the bible.
[QUOTE=Whiterfire;41479474]Fucking 3. Yeah. Ok. First that first grader going to the girls bathroom, now three year olds in women's clothing, clothing that not even 3 year old girls wear? Surely there's a limit somewhere. You won't even remeber stuff that happens when you are 3.[/QUOTE] Im' pretty sure this shit should only really happen to around 13
Seems to me that the camp is encouraging stereotypical gender roles while allowing for transgenderism to be accepted as it should be. Don't know if that'll ultimately be good or bad because of the attitude the camp seems to have of "your gender identity is female so wear this pink dress"
[QUOTE=wug;41490430]What is with this gargantuan uprising of transgenderism? Did someone just spray transgender gas everywhere? Since last month I've been hearing incessant stories of "3 year old battles to use the other bathroom" and "3 year old bullied because they are wearing other gender's clothes"[/QUOTE] In the 80's people were asking "Where did all these gay people come from?" They're showing up because they're sick of being put down and are fighting for recognition and equal status, which they have long deserved. [editline]17th July 2013[/editline] [QUOTE=Doomish;41491432]because people who yell about there being gender barriers are more than happy to use their kids to show it and current events has brought all the kids who think they want to be the other gender out of the woodwork [editline]17th July 2013[/editline] let me clarify, there definitely is gender stereotyping and it's probably a bad thing but i don't think the 3 year old cares about gender stereotyping by what they've heard (outside what their parents have told them) and therefore makes a pretty bad example of a counterargument[/QUOTE] For fucks sake why do you people assume every 3 year old has done some college-level analysis of gender roles and came to some scientifically supported conclusion of their gender? Literally all it is is the child going "I like the color pink", "I like wearing dresses", "I'm a girl/boy". Stop making shit seem so complicated. Also I would like you to prove to me that parents are maliciously using children to advocate gender issues because not only is forcing a gender role impossible without causing psychological damage to the child (see David Reimer) but it's such a retarded and unsupported claim that I don't know where you came up with it.
[QUOTE=Emperorconor;41478971][img_thumb]http://www.slate.com/content/dam/slate/blogs/behold/2013/07/15/1.jpg.CROP.original-original.jpg[/img_thumb][/QUOTE] Okay when stuff like this happens you know there's at least one weirdo in the audience who has a raging boner.
[QUOTE=W00tbeer1;41490096]Come on now... 3 years old? That is way too young to send your kid off to this expression camp.[/QUOTE] When should children be allowed to begin expressing themselves then
[QUOTE=Whiterfire;41479474]Fucking 3. Yeah. Ok. First that first grader going to the girls bathroom, now three year olds in women's clothing, clothing that not even 3 year old girls wear? Surely there's a limit somewhere. You won't even remeber stuff that happens when you are 3.[/QUOTE] It's like one of those beauty contests that honey boo boo goes to but with bad parents that don't give their child an identity.
There's no point in not letting them express it in their own way as kids. Doesn't mean you're drugging them or changing their hormones or doing surgery. Who knows if it turns out to be a phase or not, but it's best to let them just explore it on their own with parents who love them and will be right there for them regardless of what they want to explore. I don't see why this is a bad thing, even if I'm not sure kids at that age are really sure of themselves to that degree, there's no harm in letting them do it either way.
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