Comments by "EvilGuacamoleGaming" (@EvilGuacamoleGaming) on "WBIR Channel 10" channel.

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  77.  @TheTopNotchOne  There are many parents who trust 10 year olds with loaded guns and kids actually pretty rarely are dangerous. The biggest exception are the times where guns are too powerful. I'm not such a parent, but I can see the argument. Driving a car where, for what reason? If I had a heart attack and my only chance to survive was my 10 year old driving me a mile in a car I could consider it, if it seemed like it wouldn't endanger anyone else. Generally, no, cars aren't built for 10 year olds. But there are worse drivers who are on the roads. This is clearly a rare exception but we also know that it's just a minority of kids that are trans. If we're talking about 'unlikely' then might as well include unlikely events. Time is not a social construct. If my child believes they've existed for a thousand years through reincarnation or something then that's a religious belief. Not one I share but I'd respect none the less. And not one to be concerned with, since it doesn't entail denying other people medical care. The social concept of a kid having an 'old soul' already exists, many kids are considered to be 'old souls' and it causes no upheaval. These are not the same as 'should my child get the medical treatment they have sought and that doctors, both those who study in the field and their personal doctors, support them obtaining'. If you are wondering if a child can know they are trans, well, it seems as well as anyone else. There isn't really much evidence for such things being 'phases'. And more importantly, gender affirming care is structured so that children can find out if they are in fact trans or if they are just gender non-confirming. Transition has a very tiny regret rate; most detransition (90%+) is due to not having the support of family and friends or a lack of access. I think you are just mad because you wish children to be property of their parents. My child is not my property. They are their own person. Capable of making decisions and understanding themselves, even if not as well as an adult.
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