Where to start in disecting such a messy thread? It’s is just an impossible task. I’ve been back and forth and it’s hard. It’s not nearly as clear cut as many are trying to make it to be. So here are some thoughts I hope I can convey.
I caution that it is unfair to demonize the parents (who are not here to defend themselves) and it is imprudent to lionize the child or the action taken both before death (planning to blindside parents with a brutally mean message) and the suicide itself. Both contributed to the outcome in one way or another whether they intended to or not. It’s certainly not just societies fault. That’s just lazy.
I have found no one has offered a satisfactory answer that truly represents the Church’s POV.
I have learned a great deal about perspective from reading all ~600 posts. I want to thank those who were able to explain what the condition itself is to those afflicted (the belief, real or otherwise, that your body is the wrong match for your mind.)
I think most of us agree that a) we are males or females b) there are many manifestations of sexual preference and c) our mind doesn’t always get along with our bodies. I hate to call it a spectrum (because I personally believe that is used as an excuse to accept behavious we all know the Church codemns.)
That said, I’d like to ask how a transgenedered person actually KNOWS what the gender they believe they physically are not really thinks? It would seem to me it could only be based on something impersonal (by that I mean learned from other people.) If you were on a deserted island and never met another human, would you “just know” you were a “woman trapped in a man’s body?” I don’t mean to make light, but, don’t well all suffer from some type of dysmorphia, whether it be gender, some other physical issue or even a mental state (my brother believes he’s a rock star…)
I’ll be away for a while so won’t likely get to read much more of this thread (thank God

.) So, if I may be so bold to offer some advice (take it or leave it)
Don’t end with “I’ll pray for you.” It’s just so arrogant or patronizing or self-righteous. Unless someone is asking for prayer (or there’s an obvious “help me”) then just quietly pray for that person. Plus, would it not be helpful to pray for yourself to better understand and communicate with that other person?
To Lion IRC - there’s no need to answer every “hope you’re doing well today” with snark. Just ignore it. And those who are suggesting you trying to reframe your comments are right. I agree with a lot of what you say, but, no one will listen to a banging gong or noisy cymbal (forgive my biblical misquote).
To Rin - You seem to be an exceptional case in having gone through “the change” (I forget if it was hormonal or surgical) and remaining celibate. I get a sense that most people in your position and who change their outward appearance to better resemble their mental gender are not completing the puzzle to be celibate. That you’ve done so without also engaging in sexual relationships and have remained chaste (and, it would seem to be your calling) then congratulations; it must be quite difficult.
To others, (including Rin), Oldguy, maybe Cherry, some others (I not only lost track of the point of this thread by reading ~600 posts, but also who’s taken what position by all the sniping and smart-xxx replies) while compassion is certainly evident in your posts, it is also clear that the matter has been internalised so much so that it may be preventing a completely objective view. Step outside and TRY to understand your opponent’s point of view. Go watch a CA Apologist in a debate. They NEVER resort to the name calling and one-upsmanship this post has devolved to.
There are some of you who have been very level headed and tried to be peaceful, kind but direct. Keep it up.
I think if we all HONESTLY look inward, we know we are sinners and that no amount of emotional pleas or codemnation of others can change this Truth.
I’ll pray for you all