Males and females are different. Or are they? Certainly at the most basic level, their anatomy, they are different. We can see that. And we know from scientific studies that parts of the body we can’t see are also different. … Continue reading
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Gender dysphoria — Links to Barbara’s posts
What is “gender dysphoria”? What are the causes? Why are we suddenly seeing so many children and adolescents certain that they were “born in the wrong body”? What is “transitioning”? Is it an effective treatment for a young person’s gender … Continue reading →
Transgender — Links to Barbara’s posts
What will you do if your daughter tells you that one of her classmates is transgender? If your son tells you he is really a girl or your sister says she is really a man? How will you relate to … Continue reading →
Gender dysphoria: What you need to know Part II
There are other vital bits of information about the treatment of gender dysphoria that you may not be given and that may not appear in promotional literature. Do you know that … There are serious side effects of “transitioning” (fast … Continue reading →
Gender dysphoria: What you need to know Part I
What should you do if your son believes he is actually a girl, or your daughter is convinced that she is really a boy? To whom do you look for advice when you have to make this decision — a … Continue reading →
What if my daughter believes she’s really a boy?
Many parents these days are asking this question. What should they do? Should they ignore their daughter’s feelings — even if they see that she is unhappy? Even if she could become suicidal? Wouldn’t it be better to accept her … Continue reading →