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Posted on 2/8/17 at 5:23 pm to Pecker
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Pretty close. I'm also a muslim tranny
Allahu Caitlyn?
Posted on 2/8/17 at 5:30 pm to Pecker
I would say: your physical attributes don't make you who you are. You genetals don't define you, you do. You define yourself, but perception is often reality in the court of public opinion. You should always treat others the way you wish to be treated, but you should also present yourself the way you sish to be percieved.
When it comes to making physical changes to your body, they won't make you happy, nor will they make you a better person. Happiness comes from within, and only you can make yourself happy. Making such physical alterations are permanent to boot, so if you see any chance that in the future you may regret it, don't do it.
Finally, it's expensive, and unnecessary, so I won't pay for it. I'll support you emotionally and love you no matter what, but if you think this is what you want, you will have to find a way to pay for it. On this point, I would caution patience. I had a lot of bad ideas when I was your age, and if I had the resources to put them into action, I would regret those actions deeply, today. Be patient, love yourself, and if you are not who you want to be, be that person. Do the work it takes to be that person, and know that no matter what, your family will love you for who you are and what you mean to us. Own who you are and no one will ever disown you.
When it comes to making physical changes to your body, they won't make you happy, nor will they make you a better person. Happiness comes from within, and only you can make yourself happy. Making such physical alterations are permanent to boot, so if you see any chance that in the future you may regret it, don't do it.
Finally, it's expensive, and unnecessary, so I won't pay for it. I'll support you emotionally and love you no matter what, but if you think this is what you want, you will have to find a way to pay for it. On this point, I would caution patience. I had a lot of bad ideas when I was your age, and if I had the resources to put them into action, I would regret those actions deeply, today. Be patient, love yourself, and if you are not who you want to be, be that person. Do the work it takes to be that person, and know that no matter what, your family will love you for who you are and what you mean to us. Own who you are and no one will ever disown you.
Posted on 2/8/17 at 5:43 pm to Pecker
Jesus, you are a shitty poster
Posted on 2/8/17 at 6:19 pm to Pecker
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What about a gay son who wears heels... and maybe capri
Avatar checks out, Pecker.
Posted on 2/8/17 at 6:35 pm to Pecker
He's going to have to get a job after he gets out of the hospital.
Posted on 2/8/17 at 6:37 pm to Pecker
Water board him is the only answer
Posted on 2/8/17 at 7:25 pm to Pecker
Offer to cut his penis off, have it grafted on you right next to your penis.
Submit a screen name change on the help board to "Dos Peckers".
The most difficulty will come from the screen name change.
Submit a screen name change on the help board to "Dos Peckers".
The most difficulty will come from the screen name change.
Posted on 2/8/17 at 7:51 pm to Pecker
I let him dress and act how he wants but tell him not everyone will be cool with it and he may take a physical and/or mental beating from his friends. I'd be there to support him as much as I could but when he's at school or out somewhere he is on his own. I'd also probably pay for a shrink for him to talk it out.
If when he gets older and he STILL wants it, then I wish him the best and do what I can to make sure he has a comfortable surgery.
My issue isn't the sex change part, live and let live. My issue is the too young to know what he really wants part. If it's truly something he wants then his mindset won't change over time. At least making him wait proves to himself that it's not just a phase.
Unlike some of you fricks I would love my child no matter what.
If when he gets older and he STILL wants it, then I wish him the best and do what I can to make sure he has a comfortable surgery.
My issue isn't the sex change part, live and let live. My issue is the too young to know what he really wants part. If it's truly something he wants then his mindset won't change over time. At least making him wait proves to himself that it's not just a phase.
Unlike some of you fricks I would love my child no matter what.
Posted on 2/8/17 at 9:24 pm to FloridaMike
quote:That. Tell him, once he turns 18 and can pay for it on his own, if he wants to do it, he's my son, i'll be there for whatever he needs.
I have no choice but to support him emotionally if that's what he wants to do but fat fricking chance that I pay for that shite.
Posted on 2/8/17 at 9:28 pm to Pecker
50% of the People who do this end up committing suicide.
Let him know ALL of these thoughts are TEMPTATIONS.
He needs to pray to battle these temptations.
Let him know ALL of these thoughts are TEMPTATIONS.
He needs to pray to battle these temptations.
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