Puberty Blockers
Follow the Science, they say, but I haven’t had time on this one.
Sterilization in disguise?
Population Control?
Eugenics?
Is it an issue for men more than women?
I’m seeing the noise. Would that be any different to parents with school age children.
What are they told?
This is a new subject, because the medication is new.
So since it’s new, we don’t have laws for it.
When is it’s use good, and when is it bad.
If it involves sterilisation, that’s a bad result.
Have the doctors proof, a real medical condition exists.
Not just feelings, but genetics or definable mental conditions.
It may not be an error, to medically alter gender.
But with feelings alone, that has to have errors.
It may not be about banning it, but what’s the test.
You can only prescribe, when the reason is real.
Sterilisation is eugenics, a decision never to have kids.
So that’s happening, because sterilisation is occurring.
What is the natural rate, the state of mind truly wrong.
There is a natural rate, for men who are gay not liking women.
Men thinking they are women, even who are gay liking women.
Nature is making a spectrum of people, that is not imaginary.
It’s if the environment, can change people’s imagination.
Does exposure to ideas, make people have those ideas.
The normalisation of the idea, makes the idea part of culture.
It is only natural, for the child to adapt to its environment.
The subject is controversial, puberty blockers forces us to have it.
Comment by DJ Ward — Fri 25th August 2023 @ 6:45 pm
It’s controversial subject, children and there sexual desire.
A boy who wants to be a woman, would have desire for men.
Society doesn’t cope, with child sexual development.
Up to 16 they are magically ignorant, then know everything.
There’s no education plan, or development milestones.
We can’t talk openly for normal, let alone for homosexuality.
The children get the media, the children have the internet.
What they can see with innocent searches, a few button presses.
Because sex is like a banned subject, this post is the result.
We have reality, children can desire the opposite sex.
But I have no doubt, you can normalise a sexual behaviour.
What they see and are taught, can change desire.
The 15 year old, is not able to make sexual decisions to society.
Yet we can make extreme decisions, with pre pubescent children.
It’s not as dramatic as it looks, as it’s always only sex.
Comment by DJ Ward — Sun 10th September 2023 @ 5:47 pm