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why are they using the "his" pronoun?
There was no article presented, only a social media post, plus I couldn't possibly care less about a story, so - no.Because the child was born female.
Safe to assume that you didn't read the article?
"https://www.insider.com/how-my-toddler-came-out-as-trans-to-our-family-2021-9"
The phrase, "Coming out" and the word "Journey" never once appear in the article and is the invention of the stupid editor who created a hyperbolic tagline that misrepresented the article for click bait and to generate discussion.
The child simply held a firm association with male oriented toys, clothes and hairstyles. The child, just before the the age of 2, being shortly after the child could start speaking, preferred the use of the opposing pronoun. It never was "in the closet" to begin with, so "coming out" of one would be difficult to do.
Forgive me if I have serious doubts about whether that's how it really happened. I won't say it 'never' happens, but we've all seen the woke "cool kids" project this waaaaay more often .The parents were the ones who went on a the figurative "journey", as they first ignored the preference, then attempted to correct it, then accepted it.
It would be more correct to say, "We accepted that our toddler actually preferred to be a boy at the age of 4, and this was how we handled it."
You would have to have a moral compass to understand...Hold on. I'll Google it and post up results.
PS - I do think some people are getting burned out but not sure why it bothers you so?
I wasn't using the phrase "came out" in the lingo of the LGBTQ community.
yeah that's the only reason i clicked on this, previewed it and it mentioned hummingbirds...So, did you ever figure out when to take down the humming bird feeders?