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Lactatia: Obvious Child Abuse

Who raised this one? Looks like she was raised on male growth hormone and socialism.

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That's your bae Reality Winner.

I don't see how Reality Winner is relevant to anything in this thread. But clearly you have an issue with the idea of a woman with bigger muscles than you. How emasculating.
 
I don't see how Reality Winner is relevant to anything in this thread. But clearly you have an issue with the idea of a woman with bigger muscles than you. How emasculating.

She was actually pretty cute at one time. Don't know exactly what happened.

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Was gonna say pretty much this. Drag queen makeup is supposed to be heavy and over the top

Meh, maybe its just me. I don't like heavy make up on a person. In fact I'd prefer them el natural if I had any say in it. I'm glad my wife doesn't put on makeup much and when she does its not heavy.
 
Quite the contrary. Seems everyone up to this post is taking a stand for this kid to be able to choose this. You are the one taking a stand against him.

No 8 year old boy "chooses" this. This is pushed on him by his parents.
 
that's projection on your part because you have clearly already decided what you would do if your child showed any leanings in a direction you did not like

I can understand little boys playing with dolls. That's not a big deal. Some boys are even curious about girls clothes. This goes FAR beyond that.
 
This isn't parents letting the child do this. This is parents totally subverting and pushing their agenda on an innocent 8 year old boy.

that's projection on your part because you have clearly already decided what you would do if your child showed any leanings in a direction you did not like

I can understand little boys playing with dolls. That's not a big deal. Some boys are even curious about girls clothes. This goes FAR beyond that.

so you think, but you don't know...it is an assumptive conclusion based on emotion

therefore irrelevant
 
No 8 year old boy "chooses" this. This is pushed on him by his parents.

This is your biased view. Provide some evidence that this is pushed and not simply alllowed.
 
Eh, whatever.


My biggest issue is...Lactatia? Really? Lactatia. I think perhaps someone needs to explain what that means to the kid....
 
Eh, whatever.


My biggest issue is...Lactatia? Really? Lactatia. I think perhaps someone needs to explain what that means to the kid....

Right? When I first saw the headline I was sure this was something about like breast feeding a 10 year old.
 
I couldn't imagine how you can live with so much hate inside of you.

As much as I have no idea what the OP thoughts are...I can't say I agree with 100%in encouragement and so on. This isn't a simple issue of "oh he just wants to be a girl." There is a LOT more to this. He is 8. There are a lot of complex psychological issues I'm not even remotely qualified to handle to discuss going on here.
 
I do not see this, as it appears, as child abuse. Not at all. But, I am concerned with the over-glamorization of an 8 yr old.

After you roll your eyes, and before you say something, I feel the same way with child beauty pageants (ala Jon-Benet Ramsey, etc.), young heterosexual girls doing it, young boys acting chippendale-like, and so on. I believe that we do our kids no favors when we over-glamorize like that. Playing "dress up" is fine, this is absurd. I feel that, at that age, kids should be kids. They don't have to necessarily be out on a ball field, but they shouldn't be exploited as if they're little adults, because they're not adults.
 
Meh, maybe its just me. I don't like heavy make up on a person. In fact I'd prefer them el natural if I had any say in it. I'm glad my wife doesn't put on makeup much and when she does its not heavy.

I'm the same way. Little to none is preferred.
 
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