Why Are So Many Girls Rejecting Womanhood?

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I think the Church Lady from SNL nailed it with one word:


And we pray to St. Michael to fight against it.
 
You could be right. I’m 64. I had a number of dolls, but i also had a castle with toy knights too.I guess I was always fascinated by castles and such.Even had a velvet cloak my mom made so i could be Robin Hood, though of course Robin never had one. I think girls get so much miss information, and the whole transgender business pushed at them.Yes, some have been abused by male friends and relatives, but not all. Nothing wrong with being a woman. Girls of Generation Z need to learn about famous women, regardless of where these women lived, their skin color etc. Plenty of examples out there. There maybe some right in their communities and even family. I had 6 great aunts, three married, three singles. They all worked.Aunt Jo worked for the VA, Helen was a lady’s maessuer and had a part interest in the BuckStaff Bath House in Hot Springs. Their sister Anna owned an insurance agency there, Barbara was a head book keeper for a local company and Ida a nurse.Their sister Eva, was a School Sister of Notre Dame . I had them as examples to show women can do most anything they want to.They need to see that women like the ones on Shark Tank can be business like and carve out a good life for themselves.Yet they may like frilly things too.
 
There is also, it is being discovered, a correlation between Rapid Onset Gender Dysphoria and being on the autism spectrum and/or other neurodivergent conditions such as ADHD, OCD, even giftedness. I have a cousin whose young-teenage autistic granddaughter is identifying as a guy now. These kids take things literally, have different ways of processing ideas and emotions, and sometimes they are quick to buy into the ideas the transgender cultists are peddling, namely that if you aren’t sure you “feel like” the gender you were “assigned at birth,” then you must be the other gender, or gender fluid, genderless, or some other gender neologism of the past decade (Google genders and prepare to have your mind blown as to how many supposedly exist and how hair splitting their definitions are).

So basically the gender industry is cashing in on these kids’ confusion and pain. So are social media giants like Tumblr and TikTok. The young people’s pain is real, but there have to be better treatments than chemical and surgical mutilation. But the wokerati have the mic, and they’re not planning on surrendering it anytime soon.

There is way more to it than I’ve done justice to here. Read the Abigail Shrier book, read Ryan Anderson’s When Harry Became Sally, read scientific articles, just read read read. And PRAY.
 
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