If your daughter likes boy stuff, watch out.
As the dad of four, I know every child is different. Even boys and girls can vary widely in their interests.
And that’s why I was so disturbed by a recent piece in the New York Times entitled, “My Daughter Is Not Transgender. She’s a Tomboy.”
Lisa Davis writes that because her seven-year-old daughter keeps her hair short, likes “Star Wars,” wears t-shirts, and plays sports, teachers, doctors, and fellow parents continually ask if she’s transgendered.
“Your child wants to be called a boy, right?” they ask. “Or is she a boy that wants to be called a girl?”
“She’s a girl,” Davis always corrects. “Really.”
This is crazy: a girl can’t just be herself without adults trying to give her puberty blockers? Even sadder, the mother, despite her complaints, still pays lip service to the LGBT movement, ready to give her daughter hormone injections if she changes her mind!
Let’s let children be children. We shouldn’t conscript them into our own sexual politics.
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