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08-27-2018, 06:32 PM #91
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08-27-2018, 06:39 PM #92
A dirty one.
Hell, when I was in kindergarten, I remember sitting next to some girl in the playground, just chilling and holding hands. Then I took her hand and put it on my dink. I had no idea wtf I was doing other than it felt good.
If some 4 year-old does that now, he'd probably get #metooed and sent to a child psychologist.Last edited by MediocreGains; 08-27-2018 at 07:18 PM.
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08-27-2018, 06:48 PM #93
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08-27-2018, 06:53 PM #94
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08-27-2018, 06:53 PM #95
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08-27-2018, 07:07 PM #96
This.
I'm about to make a wild accusation here, but i wouldn't be surprised if the parent(s) are fukkin gender bender LGBTQ *******s who were pushing being queer on their child.
I highly doubt you realize or have any understanding your sexual orientation at age 9. That chit must have been indoctrinated into his head.
I'm not against the LGBT community, but there are a lot of fukked up queer parents who push this kinda chit on their toddlers and it's scary.
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08-27-2018, 07:09 PM #97
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08-27-2018, 07:09 PM #98
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08-27-2018, 07:12 PM #99
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08-27-2018, 07:13 PM #100
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Major decisions like this by children shouldn't be endorsed or conversely ignored by parents.
Not to blame the mother but that's a "sit down and talk" moment where you teach the kid how to handle it. I faintly remember reading something about just general curiosity between kids. I remember having it when I was in grade school.ωσяℓ∂ тяανєℓєя ȼяєω
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08-27-2018, 07:21 PM #101
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08-27-2018, 07:25 PM #102
You can tell at 9. When I was 9, I already wanted to rail the hell out of my teacher who had dat ass and wore tight skirts to school every day. She was probably 50 but that body is forever engrained in my mind. You definitely can know what sex is and what you like at that age. BTW, my parents were very conservative and I didn’t hear about sex...it was pure natural instinct.
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08-27-2018, 07:47 PM #103
I'm not buying this story. There's waaaay too much information missing. Sounds bs tbh.
-How does a 9 year old kill himself. And for that matter, how do you come home and find your 9 year old dead. Like, how often will he be unsupervised for one. Two, how do you kill yourself at 9. What, little dude made a noose and hung himself? Doubtful. Found a gun at home? Maybe, but that's carelessness and borderline negligence on the parents part.
-No way in hell should a 9 year old be thinking about "gay" or "straight". He shouldn't even know what those words mean. His life is so fuking simple. You go to school, annoy your parents, play with your friends (boys or girls) and you do kid sht. Why does a 9 year old feel compelled to explore his sexuality. Bad parenting is the root of this, what did the parents do to introduce this concept or enable the child.
So much sketchy sht in this article, don't really believe it
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08-27-2018, 07:50 PM #104
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08-27-2018, 07:50 PM #105
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08-27-2018, 08:04 PM #108
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08-27-2018, 09:12 PM #113
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Strong this.
I had sexual fantasies about my 2nd grade music teacher (she had the big teddies and voice of peace). I literally had no clue why boobies were great but I still wanted to stick my face in them.
There was also a kid in my grade who had to transfer schools in 4th grade after bullies made his life a living hell (poor guy literally ran away from school once). It isn't hard to believe that a little kid that's emotionally ill-equipped to handle something like that might do something crazy like offing himself.
The comments and general lack of compassion ITT aren't shocking at all TBH... this is the same forum that taunted/egged on a kid as he killed himself on webcam.Last edited by winjones; 08-27-2018 at 09:17 PM.
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08-27-2018, 09:24 PM #114
I feel sorry for the kid.
but at the risk of sounding like a prick...
Transgerism is a disease. IE, it makes people mentally ill. The transgender suicide rate is 40%. they are mentally ill and cannot cope with normal things.
We shouldnt be celebrating transgenderism, we should be treating it. As soon as the child showed signs of transgenderism we should have got them psychiatric help.
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08-27-2018, 09:25 PM #115
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08-27-2018, 09:54 PM #116
Yeah, the point of mental illness is something is causing someone to be distressed to a point they can’t cope or function.
You could try antidepressants and therapy, but if a surgery makes them legitimately happy, what’s the harm?
It is why being gay isn’t a mental illness. They are only unwell and depressed when they can’t be gay. Let them be gay and they’re happy.
The only real issue is other people don’t like it.
But some people are religious and some people aren’t. Can’t just force people to make themselves unhappy to make you happy. That’s tyranny.
Everyone could be happy if everyone minded their own damn business and focused on themselves.
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08-27-2018, 09:57 PM #117
To those ITT saying 9 year olds don't/shouldn't know their sexual orientation: BS. I remember knowing I liked boys (I'm female) from as young as 4 years old. Having "crushes" on the cute boys in my class, going to sleepovers as an 8 year old where us girls would giggle and talk about what boys we thought were "cute." Its not a sexual thing (didn't even know wtf sex was back then) but I definitely knew I liked boys and not girls. All of my female friends at that age had crushes too. And the boys I grew up with were no different - lots of innocent hand holding on the playground, boys teasing girls or picking them flowers etc. Not everything has to be sexual, at that age you just kind of KNOW which way you lean.
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08-27-2018, 09:58 PM #118
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08-27-2018, 10:03 PM #119
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08-27-2018, 10:28 PM #120
I didn't even have the capacity to understand suicide at that age.
Death is impossible for us to fathom: it is so immense, so frightening, that we will do almost anything to avoid thinking about it. Society is organized to make death invisible, to keep it several steps removed. That distance may seem necessary for our comfort, but it comes with a terrible price: the illusion of limitless time, and a consequent lack of seriousness about daily life. We are running away from the one reality that faces us all.
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