Funny (if that's really the right word), I wasn't thinking of those who elect to 'come out', I see that as a choice they make (one can argue why we think 10 YOs can make this choice of course when we deny them so many others). I was thinking of the other 99%, some of which are having serious troubles with their own more mundane gender identity issues. Puberty has too many challenges for some now, this will further destabilize the world for them I think.
I'm not filled with confidence by the 'need a note from the Doctor' part. I think it's fair to assume it will devolve to what we see in the MMJ 'card mills' now? I don't think the idea sells well for parents, IMO the only votes that count here. And I don't think the repercussions on the 'straights' are given due concern.
Nor do I think it will stop at any point on the slippery slope for long. What is 'crazy talk' today will become common tomorrow. We just had a mother put her 11 YO daughter on a street corner for a couple hours holding the 'I disgraced my family....' sign. Seem she was copying Hanna Montana's little 'twerking' bit at her (grade school) dance....... Eleven.
A week or two back, seven teachers came out in defense of a child molester fellow teacher. That too boggles my mind. Who can defend such a threat to the very children they're charged with protecting and nurturing? IMO some of the village are off script when it comes to child raising.
I also understand my views are just that, no better or worse than the next guys. I make no claim to right or wrong, only honesty. I don't think it's the kind of thing we should be forcing off on others just to feel better. I don't have a dog in this fight, but think parents have just lost a lot of important control of the environment their children live in. That makes me sad.
Dirty Harry was right, some will pay for others I think.
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Well I used to work with kids way back in the old days. In general, parents are like everyone else, most of them are selfish and stupid. Also being parents, they tend to be irrationally protective of their own kids.
Every parent I know has mentioned how special their kids are to me. The ones who want smart kids brag about how smart their kids are. The dumber parents like to brag how attractive their kids are or how well they can dance... ugh.
Then main thing with trans is the understanding that gender is different than visible sexual organs.
I work in big corporate, and we have a very big LBGT community, but trans people are a super-minority. Like lets say 3% of my office is LBG out. Trans out? maybe 0.00000003% if that.
That's why it's easy to complain about trans rights, because 99.9999% of the time there are no trans people there to chime in on the discussion.
Back to my days working with kids, thinking back, we probably had a few kids struggling with their gender identities and a much larger number dealing with their sexuality issues. But back then gender or sexual preference was just never even discussed with the kids or their parents. We ran a pretty smooth operation so we didn't have the bullying and drama and violence a lot of places have... but in general we ignored any gender/sexuality issues with the kids that did not need to be reported.
In other words, if a kid did something sexual or was behaving in a way that indicated abuse, we reported it immediately to the social worker on premises.
However if a kid was obviously LBG and having trouble dealing with it, we all just pretended it wasn't happening. Easy enough for us, the majority to do that. But what about that 1 trans kid? or the 4 LBG kids in the group? No one cared and everyone just pretended it wasn't an issue.