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https://www.nbcnews.com/nightly-new...s-a-5-year-old-transgender-child-431696451602
I'm not against gender change, but for me referring to a 5 yrs old as transgender is a bit disturbing
I have a 5 yrs old, on his 5th birthday he asked for jewellery for a gift, when was 2 his fav colours were pink & red and he asked us to buy him a pink pair of shoes with glitters. His fav toys were babies, prams & tea cups. He preferred the company of girls as they are quieter than boys. He used to play with my make up & accessories. Many of his toys were pink! He loved his long hair.
Now he is a typical boy, at 3.5 he started to show interest in trains, then he started to like his cars more, we didn't push it. He still had "girly" toys preferences.
2 months back he started to get obsessed about football, his life is rotating around football, football games, watching football matches & kicking footballs all day. He wears football clothes almost everyday. Now he prefers the company of boys, all his friends are boys,
he still likes my makeup box & my jewellery, and he likes to do my hair
His hair was long then he asked us to cut it as he is a boy, now he wants to grow it long like one of his fav football player.
It didn't bother me when he preferred girls or girls play when he was younger. I didn't question his choices or transform him into a girl. He was only a toddler having fun.
My little boy never fit in, but that is not an excuse to question his gender or blame the body he was born in. For me the mocking excuse at this age is a bit lame, many of my friends dress their girls in jeans & boyish t-shirts, my son was wearing bright pink t-shirt yesterday with green & pink shoes he chose them and no one mocked him, he asked for frozen themed party on his 5th birthday and he got what he wanted.
My aunt was a tomboy, she even had a boy's name (her parents didn't interfere or tried to discuss it with her) she had very short hair, when she became a teenager she started to grow her hair longer, and she was very feminine. She was wild & liked dating boys. She is 45 now and is happily married with 3 children.
My question: do you think it is right at a very young age to label a child as a transgender? For me I think the right age is puberty when the child is a bit more mature to take this huge step in life. For me fully changing a child from one gender to another at a very young age & publicising it is more confusing than just following the child's lead without labelling or making a big issue out of it.
I'm not against gender change, but for me referring to a 5 yrs old as transgender is a bit disturbing
I have a 5 yrs old, on his 5th birthday he asked for jewellery for a gift, when was 2 his fav colours were pink & red and he asked us to buy him a pink pair of shoes with glitters. His fav toys were babies, prams & tea cups. He preferred the company of girls as they are quieter than boys. He used to play with my make up & accessories. Many of his toys were pink! He loved his long hair.
Now he is a typical boy, at 3.5 he started to show interest in trains, then he started to like his cars more, we didn't push it. He still had "girly" toys preferences.
2 months back he started to get obsessed about football, his life is rotating around football, football games, watching football matches & kicking footballs all day. He wears football clothes almost everyday. Now he prefers the company of boys, all his friends are boys,
he still likes my makeup box & my jewellery, and he likes to do my hair
His hair was long then he asked us to cut it as he is a boy, now he wants to grow it long like one of his fav football player.
It didn't bother me when he preferred girls or girls play when he was younger. I didn't question his choices or transform him into a girl. He was only a toddler having fun.
My little boy never fit in, but that is not an excuse to question his gender or blame the body he was born in. For me the mocking excuse at this age is a bit lame, many of my friends dress their girls in jeans & boyish t-shirts, my son was wearing bright pink t-shirt yesterday with green & pink shoes he chose them and no one mocked him, he asked for frozen themed party on his 5th birthday and he got what he wanted.
My aunt was a tomboy, she even had a boy's name (her parents didn't interfere or tried to discuss it with her) she had very short hair, when she became a teenager she started to grow her hair longer, and she was very feminine. She was wild & liked dating boys. She is 45 now and is happily married with 3 children.
My question: do you think it is right at a very young age to label a child as a transgender? For me I think the right age is puberty when the child is a bit more mature to take this huge step in life. For me fully changing a child from one gender to another at a very young age & publicising it is more confusing than just following the child's lead without labelling or making a big issue out of it.