Thinking a kid is going to believe he's trans because he saw a tictoc (Obviously a devious Chinese plot, because everything is a devious Chinese plot to you knobs!) is about as silly as thinking he's going to be trans because a drag queen read him a story.
Yup, because it's none of your business.
Thinking a kid is going to believe he's trans because he saw a tictoc (Obviously a devious Chinese plot, because everything is a devious Chinese plot to you knobs!) is about as silly as thinking he's going to be trans because a drag queen read him a story.
Children are impressionable, and yes, watching videos online can have a confusing affect on them, especially if they are already in a confusing time. This is one of the throngs Chloe claimed had an effect on her.
Yup, because it's none of your business.
Maybe it’s not “my” business, but I have just as much right to speak out in it as anyone else, unfortunately people have to speak out because others won’t. This has been put into the public spotlight because some doctors and parents made a mistake.
I don’t see why having more information is a problem.