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How are you/have you dealt with these things.
How are you/have you dealt with these things.
And what's your take on it though? Some parents don't care. Where as others are heavily against it. How do they respond to your opinion on the topic?I talk to my older seeds (8&10) about it directly, because you can't avoid it. I don't allow my younger ones (4,3,1) to watch shows or anything with that stuff in them.
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How are you/have you dealt with these things.
You're a great parent.My principle has always been (even prior to this whole trans garbage):
Me and my wife are the main educators of our children (we have 3) - school is just supplemental education.
A lot of that education comes at the dinner table. For the record, my kids will never accept the concept that a person who is born a male can be a woman and vice versa. However, if a man wants to be called by a woman's name and be referred to as she, my kids will play along during that interaction.
I've been fortunate enough to have a job that allowed me to be home by like 5:00 every single day, never worked weekends. So, over the last 18 years, my routine was to come home and go over their homework with them, especially math. By the time my daughter finished 9th grade, I fell back and stopped going over her homework.
My son is in 7th grade now.
During our dinner time conversations, I make sure to never force-feed my ideologies on to them because I want them to be able to express their viewpoints. And if it's something I disagree with, I ask them to expound. That's pretty much it. But that trans shyt will never penetrate their minds - we believe in biological science in my household. My kids straight up thinks it's mental illness and I strongly agree.
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My principle has always been (even prior to this whole trans garbage):
Me and my wife are the main educators of our children (we have 3) - school is just supplemental education.
A lot of that education comes at the dinner table. For the record, my kids will never accept the concept that a person who is born a male can be a woman and vice versa. However, if a man wants to be called by a woman's name and be referred to as she, my kids will play along during that interaction.
I've been fortunate enough to have a job that allowed me to be home by like 5:00 every single day, never worked weekends. So, over the last 18 years, my routine was to come home and go over their homework with them, especially math. By the time my daughter finished 9th grade, I fell back and stopped going over her homework.
My son is in 7th grade now.
During our dinner time conversations, I make sure to never force-feed my ideologies on to them because I want them to be able to express their viewpoints. And if it's something I disagree with, I ask them to expound. That's pretty much it. But that trans shyt will never penetrate their minds - we believe in biological science in my household. My kids straight up thinks it's mental illness and I strongly agree.
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You're a great parent.
How many trans moral panic threads do you guys want to make in a day? Isn't there a fox news forum or something, were you bigots can circle jerk amongst yourselves?Title
How are you/have you dealt with these things.
How many trans moral panic threads do you guys want to make in a day? Isn't there a fox news forum or something, were you bigots can circle jerk amongst yourselves?
Thank you, I came up in a broken home, biological father wasn't in the picture and my mom was barely there. So I feel fortunate to be able to give them everything I didn't have.You're a great parent.
Scientific evidence actually supports the argument that genders are not binaryMy principle has always been (even prior to this whole trans garbage):
Me and my wife are the main educators of our children (we have 3) - school is just supplemental education.
A lot of that education comes at the dinner table. For the record, my kids will never accept the concept that a person who is born a male can be a woman and vice versa. However, if a man wants to be called by a woman's name and be referred to as she, my kids will play along during that interaction.
I've been fortunate enough to have a job that allowed me to be home by like 5:00 every single day, never worked weekends. So, over the last 18 years, my routine was to come home and go over their homework with them, especially math. By the time my daughter finished 9th grade, I fell back and stopped going over her homework.
My son is in 7th grade now.
During our dinner time conversations, I make sure to never force-feed my ideologies on to them because I want them to be able to express their viewpoints. And if it's something I disagree with, I ask them to expound. That's pretty much it. But that trans shyt will never penetrate their minds - we believe in biological science in my household. My kids straight up thinks it's mental illness and I strongly agree.
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Scientific evidence actually supports the argument that genders are not binary![]()