I think many parents struggle with the concept that at some point their children will become adults. Adults that can make their own choices.
The sad part is, that if half of what is suggested on this forum is true... once she gets that jab, she's not the same person and possibly can't be trusted.
I've observed that all the vaxxed people I know have become rather sketchy. The longer this goes on, the less they are the person they were before the shot.
That sketchy behavior is because they are unsure of their decision they made with the injections. They are being bombarded with gas lighting and misinformation that is contradictory.
In that malaise they lose a sense of their centered self and what they stand for. Once a person reaches that point they become very pliable and vulnerable from external voices.
The best you can do is provide a grounded voice and assist in putting them back on track by building up their self confidence.
The experimental jabs are not just a physical disability that could last a life time, or even worse. The experimental jabs put people's mental state in doubt about their own health. Psychological warfare on such mass scale coming from "trusted sources" like mass media, medical community, political leaders, etc.
I know I'm in a minority here, but I've had both Pfizer shots, and everyone I know has had it (family and friends). Not one person has experienced any issues, and no one is acting 'sketchy'. No one is second-guessing their decision. My g/f is scheduled for the booster next week. Everyone is grateful they got it, and is taking full advantage of the benefits. A good friend of mine is over 80 years old and just flew to London (from US) on vacation. After that she's off to Paris, then on a river cruise on the Rhone (all requiring the vax). Where I live, you need vax proof to enter restaurants and we are eating out all the time. So it's not an issue for me or anyone I know. If it's good enough for Trump, it's good enough for me.
Will do. My g/f got the vax in Feb; my older friend got it in Jan. I got it in April. Most of my friends got it in April. I'll be sure to report back. Meanwhile I'll be enjoying international travel, fine dining, live sports, live concerts.
I think many parents struggle with the concept that at some point their children will become adults. Adults that can make their own choices.
The sad part is, that if half of what is suggested on this forum is true... once she gets that jab, she's not the same person and possibly can't be trusted.
I've observed that all the vaxxed people I know have become rather sketchy. The longer this goes on, the less they are the person they were before the shot.
That sketchy behavior is because they are unsure of their decision they made with the injections. They are being bombarded with gas lighting and misinformation that is contradictory.
In that malaise they lose a sense of their centered self and what they stand for. Once a person reaches that point they become very pliable and vulnerable from external voices.
The best you can do is provide a grounded voice and assist in putting them back on track by building up their self confidence.
The experimental jabs are not just a physical disability that could last a life time, or even worse. The experimental jabs put people's mental state in doubt about their own health. Psychological warfare on such mass scale coming from "trusted sources" like mass media, medical community, political leaders, etc.
I know I'm in a minority here, but I've had both Pfizer shots, and everyone I know has had it (family and friends). Not one person has experienced any issues, and no one is acting 'sketchy'. No one is second-guessing their decision. My g/f is scheduled for the booster next week. Everyone is grateful they got it, and is taking full advantage of the benefits. A good friend of mine is over 80 years old and just flew to London (from US) on vacation. After that she's off to Paris, then on a river cruise on the Rhone (all requiring the vax). Where I live, you need vax proof to enter restaurants and we are eating out all the time. So it's not an issue for me or anyone I know. If it's good enough for Trump, it's good enough for me.
Report back with your g/f and friends and family in a few months. Can’t wait to hear the stories
Will do. My g/f got the vax in Feb; my older friend got it in Jan. I got it in April. Most of my friends got it in April. I'll be sure to report back. Meanwhile I'll be enjoying international travel, fine dining, live sports, live concerts.