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I appreciate all the articles on various transgender experiences with
parenting and breastfeeding. I do not appreciate all the bullying. When I
finally read the supposedly offensive article, I found nothing anti-trans
about it. It was a case study of one woman's experience with
detransitioning, which is sometimes a part of a person's trans experience.
The knee-jerk reaction and accusations were uncalled for. Perhaps your
reaction referred to something other than this one article, but then why
post here?
Before you start accusing me of anti-trans anything, my eldest child is
trans/NB, and my middle child has been experimenting with gender as well.
Several of my friends who are parents have a child or step-child who is
trans or non-binary. Two have detransitioned, one after ten years.
There is no one trans experience. Each person's journey is unique.
Sometimes that journey leads back to their original gender. Chillax.
Julie Tardos
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Edwards: <https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000226/?ref_=tt_trv_qu>Why the big
secret? People are smart. They can handle it.
Kay: A person is smart. People are dumb, panicky dangerous animals and you
know it.
--Men in Black
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