Thank God my parents were sane
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Immediately attacked by the trans community, no doubt.
But...but... they are the most tolerant and understanding people. Granted, you better not transition back or you're out of the club. Most of them consider transitioning back a betrayal (Even as they argue it's reversible if you change your mind. Can you un-lop your breasts and un-shrivel your ovaries?).
So to re-cap, if you change from your real gender/sex, that's a choice. If it's the other way, it called being a bigot and transphobe. Totally makes sense.
She definitely made the right decision! 🔥
Yeah she is fine as hell
What a cutie 👏🏻 So glad her parents weren’t pushing nonsense
I agree, once you go thru puberty priorities change. The wonders of our God given body.
I was a big tomboy growing up. Had 2 older brothers and hung out with them and their friends ( we were all 2 years apart, but I still don't know why they let me hang out with them). We were just poor enough that I got their boy hand-me-down clothes. My grandmother would make me handmade dresses but I hated them lol.
Always wanted to do what the boys got to do - football, racecar driver, soldier (didn't actually do any of that, tho), but I never wanted to BE a boy. I just wanted to be better than my brothers at everything, be a badass girl. But I really looked up to them, wanted to walk in their shoes and earn their respect and friendship. We're all still besties all these years later.
Same here. My little sister and I were just talking about this yesterday. I wanted to hang out with my older brother and his friends so I learned how to play running bases, wore Sears Toughskin Jeans, the whole 9 yards.
I was a tomboy all my younger years. Did everything with my brother. I did play with Barbies and he played with me ONLY if I would be the Indian when we played cowboys and Indians. So no I was NOT trans nor was I gay. I was a normally developing female who liked the great outdoors.
I had an only daughter who could beat all the boys in sports until HS. She was a tomboy also. My hubby asked if I thought she was gonna be gay. I said No Way. She will take an interest in boys when she was ready. At 16 she was ready and began dating. She is currently a swim coach but dates only men.
My wife was a self-confessed "tomboy" when she was a preteen.
I can testify that she got over it.
Similar for me. Maybe because I had an older brother and what he was doing always looked far more interesting (and dangerous), than what was pushed on girls. We both got Daisy Air Rifles one Christmas as well as fishing poles and cap guns with holsters. I also had dolls and stuffed animals. My parents were never concerned that I'd rather spend time in the woods, play softball and climb trees, than play with my pretend oven and Ironing set. Definitely female and always knew it.
She's one sexy tomboy lol.
I have to say I like the way things turned out.
I miss the old days when things were simple. I am glad my parents are not here to see it.
If you have a daughter who likes to read and you want to fight this trans everything stuff... I highly recommend Tamora Pierce's Song of the Lioness books. When I reread them as an adult, I was quite impressed. Protagonist disguises herself to become a knight and pretty much wants to be a boy. Spoiler alert: she ends up marrying a dude and having kids, and even wears a dress and makeup once in a while. And is also a knight.
I could be wrong, but I think the picture on the right is taken in Harbour Town, not too far from that big old oak.
By the Salty Dog
I think this is actually by the lighthouse.
Very possible! LoveHH.
You know that Springsteen song... Red Headed Woman...?
Thank God indeed.
I recall trying to wear some of my moms high heel shoes when I was a little kid. They were both too large and awkward with the heels. I thought they were funny. If that happened today CPS would demand I be chemically castrated to avoid the wrong puberty.
The inmates are running the asylum...
Hey, it's Danny Bonaduce.
When I was little, I wanted to be a girl. Loved playing with barbies, wearing mums shoes and dresses....but I grew out of that phase. Sick and scary that I could have been pumped full of drugs and my penis removed.
In her memoir, Alison Arngrim, the actress who played Nellie on "Little House on the Prairie," describes how she became friends with a Swedish woman who'd had a sex change. When her parents explained about it, her first response was, "You mean I can be a boy when I grow up if I want?" because she was a tomboy. Luckily, her parents didn't take this too seriously.
I was always a tomboy. I still am. I am not gay and know that I am a woman. I would rather have power tools than expensive purses. (Heads up guys and the women that will listen) a power drill plus a nylon brush makes cleaning the shower quick and easy…
Same....have 2 older brothers and i wanted to do eeeeverything they did. I am still a woman. Lol. Thank the great Lord for sane parents! Mind u.....mine are normies and the vax killed my dad but the fact remains....if id have said "oh im a boy" theyd have laughed their asses off and had another beer
Smoke showy! Glad you kept the blades tucked away.
I gave my only daughter “ boy training “
Rocks. Sticks. Dirt. Mud. Sand. BMX bikes. Jungle gyms. Swimming in creeks and lakes.
She has benefited from it. Only likes boys
Bad ones mostly. Unfortunately
Lol
Lol same with me. I was a mega tomboy. I played hockey, basketball, and ran track. I idolized my cousins and wanted to be a boy so they would let me play with them. Never wore "girls" clothes. What changed? I went through puberty and grew tits. Also it was obvious to me, and my parents, that I didn't want to be a boy I just wanted to fit in with my friends and play sports.
Parents that lean into children's gender confusion are disgusting. They are using their children for attention and sympathy. That's not love that's psychopathy.
Same. I wore a tuxedo for marching band. Just a tomboy 🤷🏻♀️
Is that supposed to be the same person?
wowzer... is this what we call a blue pill?
Dafuq happened to her middle toe on her left foot? Hard Pass, lol.
You zoomed in on her feet.....ugh....
We all pay attention to everything in every photo. It was a joke.
Yeah wtf
Shallow Hal’d
Now that you pointed it out, it's all I see. 🤣