I'm very sorry that you have panic attacks, but your opinion on this issue is very regressive.
Are you suggesting you'd like your illness classified as 'normal'. And thus not get the help you need and deserve to cope with it? Personally I believe that mental illness is actually the norm and far more people suffer from some form of mental illness than don't.
But transgenderism is another kettle of fish entirely. I agree that these people should receive mental health support ahead of sex-change ops etc. It's not like after gender reassignment they're physically a women, just they more closely resemble one. Like I also believe those people wanting breast enlargement should get metnal health support rather than a surgeon - the problem isn't their tits, it's in their heads.
I do not want my child's mind tainted by the absolute madness that's deemed acceptable by the minority.
My children will learn about things as and when they are ready throughout growing up.
I send my children to school to learn academia, not the government's latest social justice push
Hey, I'm not the one here advocating poisoning children's minds, I'm advocating against it.
I think it's you who needs your own warped views addressing
You’re talking bollocks. I have a gay cousin, I was the first person in my family he came out to when we were both children, he lived a lie into his 20’s because of people within my family (namely his dad) that have the same mentality as you. He wasn’t educated into being gay he was born that way, it wasn’t being gay that tormented him into attempting suicide. It was pressure of denial and hiding it from Neanderthals like you that drew him to that. It was only a second near death experience (serious car crash) that drove him to stop living the lie and find the bravery to come out to the family. Some of my aunts and uncles seriously believe that he suffered permanent brain damage from the head trauma and that turned him gay.
You need to grow up and accept that some people are just born different to you.
How is teaching tolerance poisoning minds?
Mate, I don't know how many more times I have to tell you.
Children should not be being taught about transgenderism in primary school, I don't give a flying fuck what life experience you've had, I'm telling you that kids do not need to be taught about it in PRIMARY SCHOOL you dense twat
Their minds are too Fragile and easily Infuenced
I think we are confused here, I'm arguing against teaching kids about this in primary school, in secondary school you know when they start puberty and their hormones are changing then so be it, fair enough.
Now you’ve called me a dense twat you’ve clearly won the argument.
So who exactly taught children not to be gay or transgender?
Hold on you called me a neanderthal, I called you a dense twat.
Madness eh
So at what age did you realise that you wasn’t transgender?
So was II did. I was being kind.
Then explain why people are having surgery to transition and them realise that it wasn't what they wanted, if they were all "born that way"
Read this TonyI note you didn’t answer the question.
We are talking about an illness here being taught to children as normal, an illness where people are having their genitals removed, having hormone replacement, and in many cases changing their minds as they get older.
This is not a regressive view in my opinion, I do not want my child being taught that this is normal... Its simply not
Read this Tony
Il say it AGAIN AND AGAIN, I do not want my child being taught about this in primary school, full stop
Ah reddit. The corner stone of all scientific research.
But things like panic attacks, depression, anxiety etc are all normal insomuch as that they're common responses to certain situations/circumstances. They're also mental illnesses.
I agree to some extent about undergoing the physical changes because it's not truly changing their gender and help dealing with the condition psychologically should be the main focus of treatment. But it's still 'normal' in terms of a condition.
In that case IVF should be consider simply not normal. Wanting children but having a body unable to produce them should be treated as a mentally condition that they need help coping with rather than artificially creating it and then placing inside the body. But we choose the later because it's easier (and potentially cheaper) than providing lifelong mental health support.
Anxiety attacks are not a normal response to situations, just so you know I've had it 15 years and read so much into it.
That's an incorrect statement to make
I mean that they're normal in terms of it being relatively common as an extreme reaction. If it wasn't 'common' it couldn't be diagnosed as there wouldn't be enough cases to categorise it as such. Depression and anxiety are very common within my family and I've been very lucky in not having them to the extremes others have.
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