Tough shit, you degenerate moron...
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I mean some of the decisions I made at that age were pretty fucking bad, I shiver at the thought of how stupid and young I was. I think the same applies for this retard. We are all retarded in some ways.
This is why this kind of change should NEVER be allowed for young people. Even 18 is too young IMHO, but the children given anti-puberty drugs and surgery by their parents? That is fucking child abuse and disgusting.
You're absolutely right. It is disgusting and horrifying.
What I'm mostly getting at is that when they start to realize what was done to them, how they were manipulated and abused, that we should not chastise them. Yes, acknowledgement is one thing, but they are crying out for comfort and support. We all did dumb shit when we were younger, and we learned. What I'm saying is show compassion for their grief so that they can find their way to recovery and healing, and to become better of themselves.
I can't disagree with anything you said.
God can use these moments to help people help others. This poor person needs to talk to others who are about to make this disastrous decision, might make them feel better.
Either way, I agree. I think we even get off here on hating people, which is not what Jesus wanted at all. It's something I struggle with as well. Hate doesn't come from the most high, it comes from that asshole who tricks everyone.
Compassion trumps judgement in my eyes. Thanks for being a good-hearted person. Need more of you in this world.
I'm glad I balance my social media viewing with a range of topics, good for the mind to take breaks, as well as pulling insight from places you never expected on topics that have nothing to do with politics.
I watch Cinema Therapy from time to time on YouTube, where this film maker sits down with his friend and therapist to watch movies, and talk about a myriad of things related to the film, the psychology behind it from a film and interpersonal perspective, etc.
On the episode they did talking about Dreamwork's "The Prince of Egypt", the therapist talks about his idea that hate comes from love, usually from 3 major avenues:
Hating people we used to love, because we feel betrayed over something they did or do.
Hating people who are a threat or are a perceived threat to someone or something we care deeply for.
Hate is taught by those we love, and we hate the 'other' because we love those who care or are perceived to care for us.
I'm paraphrasing, but this is what I've come away with.
So how do we combat all this hatred that is cemented in the roots of feelings of love?
Honestly? With more love. Hating them back or degrading them when they've hit their lows is only going to backfire, either reinforcing their ideals, or resulting in death, theirs or someone else's.
Very interesting. Thx for this. Never really gave hatred that much thought, but seems like this is all true.
What I do know is that Love, as gay and fake as it sounds, is really the most powerful force in this world. Can do so much good when applied. God bless.
I wanted to get a dick piercing at 16. Thankfully by 18 I was over it.
The OP on reddit would agree with you.
My heart breaks for these kids! :(
I would strongly argue for 30+. Our ability to foresee consequences of our behavior really doesn't kick in until we are about 20, until about 30 it is developing.