Wednesday, April 16, 2025
In Class Reflection 4/16
While I don't necessarily agree with transgender ideology, I can say that some individuals do need support to grow into the best person that they can be. After watching the video, I see that the speaker, whose name is Reed, has fully transitioned and is seemingly much happier for it. She was confident in her history, and wanted to tell her story to those around her to spread awareness of the encompassing issue. The other speaker, who is a mother of two boys, had dealt with the other side of transgender ideology with one of her sons. Her oldest had always been infatuated with more feminine things, such as clothes and American Girl Dolls. With this, she had to navigate the potentially difficult path of her son's journey. Her son grew up as a gay male, but that shows the hardship of this territory.
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