CW: OP repeatedly misgenders her step son
SageSunrise: I am a step-mom to two wonderful girls age 12 and 13. Recently, the 12yo confessed to me that she "wants to be a boy." I asked her why she feels that way, and she wasn't able to explain, just "I don't know, I just do."
Now, she's always been kind of a tomboy. Over the summer she got a pixie cut haircut (with pink highlights), and she sometimes wears "boyish" clothes. But at the same time, she enjoys stereotypically feminine activities like baking cupcakes and playing with makeup. She loves all the current pop music girlies and knows every trivia fact about Sabrina Carpenter. As a younger kid she liked stereotypical "boy" toys like Nerf guns and dinosaurs (who didn't??) but also had a babydoll she treated as her actual child for YEARS.
So what I'm saying is - she's not a boy. She might be a lesbian (she hasnt confirmed it, but she is REALLY into Sabrina Carpenter...), but definitely not a boy.
How do I talk to her about this? I'm sure these feelings are coming from a confused discomfort with puberty hormones and body changes that she's misinterpreting as some kind of "gender dysphoria." The kids go to a very liberal private school and I know they're getting all the TRA messaging there (this is their last year there).
Does anyone have any experience with this? Any advice? I'm afraid if I just shut it down full stop she'll dig her heels in, but I'm definitely not going along with it. Their father (my husband) feels the same as me, and while their mom isn't as peaked, she has assured my husband she would never consider any medical intervention. Plus, we live in a super red state where "gender affirming care" is extremely hard to come by and might soon be illegal for minors.
Any advice?
Comments:
radicalacceptance: Sounds like you should let her parents handle it.
iconic: Did you read the post?
I am a step-mom to two wonderful girls
Step-parents are parents in every sense of the word. They take on the responsibility of caring for, nurturing, and guiding a child
She is trying to handle it, are you treating her as less of a parent?
radicalacceptance:It might hurt some people's feelings to accept reality but stepparents do not have the same rights or responsibilities as legal parents.
PiquedInterest: She's not one of the girls' biological parents, but she's still an adult closely involved in their life, not a random stranger who can just punt them off to their parents.
radicalacceptance: Oh? Why can't she punt this one?
Every divorced dad in the world wants to dump his parenting responsibilities on his new wife. OP doesn't need to play along. She doesn't have any legal authority over these kids' medical decisions anyway. She can and should let the parents handle it.
iconic: Step-parents contribute to the emotional, financial, and practical well-being of the family unit. It's not uncommon or wrong for them to become fully integrated into the fabric of a child's life and assume the responsibilities traditionally associated with "legal" parenthood
The law doesn't guarantee better decision-making capabilities. "Biological" or adoptive parents might not possess the knowledge or understanding to make the most informed decisions for a child's well-being. OP possesses the knowledge or understanding that "transgenderism" ruins bodies and lives. With this knowledge comes a moral obligation/responsibility to ensure that medical decisions are made in the child's best interest
The moral obligation/responsibility of a well-informed and loving step-parent supersedes the limitations of the law. Let OP handle it. Without information on the availability or involvement of the other "biological" parent, it's unwarranted to use the law to dismiss OP's concerns
radicalacceptance: Ok, but that's not actually how any of this works. The kids' parents make the kids' medical decisions and if OP disagrees it doesn't matter if she's objectively right or a better parent.
I'm sure dad loves checking out and letting OP handle this "because you're just so much better at this than I am" though. Divorced dad 101. Let's all be smarter than this?
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The internet is why
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A bunch of the comments are woke to the plague of Reddit/Groomercord/etc and are telling her to seriously curtail the internet. That will probably be more effective than anything else.
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That can literally kill the zoomer.
A zoomer needs his internet more than a coma patient needs his respirator.
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And quite likely because she's gay, from the sound of it.
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Wrong. If he is attracted too girls he is a boy because being attracted too girls is masculine. Trans lives matter
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How can you be gay at 12
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When do you think puberty hits?
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Depends on how fat you are. Average onset of puberty for girls has dropped like 1.5 years or something, and menarche even more so. "You're this fat already huh? Guess you have the spare resources to pop out babies."
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There's the theory that processed foods are also responsible, though they likely go hand in hand with obesity. But yes, it's trending younger.
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Fair.
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Groomed by a Reddit Jannie
groomercord mod
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