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You know, even if you think you'd be immune from the tranny crap, you can be wrong. I have a great-nephew down in Texas who recently decided he'd rather be a great-niece. Last weekend, as we had gathered in the Florida panhandle for the wedding of an actual girl-type niece, I had a brief conversation with my older sister, who's the tranny's grandmother, and I simply said that, while I didn't want to cause pain to someone who obviously already has issues, I'm also a sane human being, and I don't do "compelled speech," such as calling guys by girls' names or by female pronouns. So my plan was (and is) just to avoid the situation by staying away from places and times at which I'd have to address the kid at all. This caused my sister to explode and immediately bail and go back to Texas, although she did seem to have stopped an hour later to send me a thermonuclear text in which she said she should have expected such "intolerance" from me.

If people want to voluntarily step through the gates of madness, I can't stop them. But I sure as hell am not obliged to follow them.

Genesis 1:27: "And God created man in His own image, in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them."

Yes, Felonious One, you are a WOMAN, which is a cause for celebration to us all. And, as my brother said, "I can say I'm a rocket ship, but I ain't getting to the moon, no matter how many times I say it."

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My 2 nieces have decided that they are gender neutral and have stopped talking to their grandparents because they still call them girls. This whole system is so screwed up.

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When my youngest son was about five years old he said to me “Daddy, I want to be a girl”. Hiding my concern I said “Why son”. He replied, “because girls have those things on their chest and I like them”. I laughed and said “yes, I like them too son, I like them too”.

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That’s the cutest story, btw! ❤️

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My youngest son, who’s 16 now, had this phase where he told me he was half girl. He was like 6 or 7. But he asked for baby dolls and Disney princesses for Christmas. I didn’t discourage it but didn’t encourage it either. Within a year, he was over it. Now he’s dating girls and playing sports.

I’m so glad that he didn’t grow up now because I could just see people trying to pressure me into transitioning him

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