The whole point of this post is that neither toy is boy/girl
Being constantly disappointed by Barbie toys may have been my first hint I wasn’t a girl
You didn’t like a certain toy. It shouldn’t hint at anything
What I don’t understand about the whole transgender thing is that being transgender means most of the time you have to lean hard into the gender stereotypes.
A boy that wants to be a girl, pink and dresses that wants to play with Barbies.
There is absolutely nothing in someone’s DNA telling them that they want to wear a pink dress and play with a barbie. That’s all society stereotypes.
I get the idea of thinking certain genitalia isn’t right for your body and not wanting it.
But thinking “I like to wear pink dresses and play with barbies, I must be a girl” to me just seems like the completely wrong way to look at genders.
Thank you for explaining my experiences at age 4. Here I thought that was when I started figuring out I wasn’t a girl but I was clearly wrong and it took you opening my eyes 30 years later. I’m not transgender after all. I can’t point to anything in my DNA that makes me trans, therefore I must just be play acting my gender. I was a girl that didn’t like Barbie and everything else has been a lie fed to me by the woke liberalism of the 90s. /sarcasm
The whole point of this post is that neither toy is boy/girl
You didn’t like a certain toy. It shouldn’t hint at anything
What I don’t understand about the whole transgender thing is that being transgender means most of the time you have to lean hard into the gender stereotypes.
A boy that wants to be a girl, pink and dresses that wants to play with Barbies.
There is absolutely nothing in someone’s DNA telling them that they want to wear a pink dress and play with a barbie. That’s all society stereotypes.
I get the idea of thinking certain genitalia isn’t right for your body and not wanting it.
But thinking “I like to wear pink dresses and play with barbies, I must be a girl” to me just seems like the completely wrong way to look at genders.
Thank you for explaining my experiences at age 4. Here I thought that was when I started figuring out I wasn’t a girl but I was clearly wrong and it took you opening my eyes 30 years later. I’m not transgender after all. I can’t point to anything in my DNA that makes me trans, therefore I must just be play acting my gender. I was a girl that didn’t like Barbie and everything else has been a lie fed to me by the woke liberalism of the 90s. /sarcasm