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Ongoing puberty suppression should be an available treatment option for non-binary ad
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Social media is all about influence. The new trending job, title, avenue to fame, is "social media influencer". I would not want to be or have a child in our society today. The world is full of malcontents that are constantly looking for validation and acceptance. In a world where almost everyone wants to be something other than who they are, and are so unaccepting of the way they look, how can our children not be affected?

People have been taught to believe they are flawed, and in order to be desirable, and accepted, you have to fit neatly into a selected box. The health and beauty industry makes a fortune off of convincing people that they need corrections to their bodies. The color of their skin is imperfect, the color of their hair, their teeth, their noses, their bellies, their hips, their breast. There are even Doctors doing cosmetic surgery on healthy children without any medical problems what so ever. They are just not happy with how they look.

Children in this society are expected to be smarter, prettier and better, while constantly being told they are stupid, inadequate, and incompetent. In a world were few people even know who they are, how do the children stand a chance? It kind of makes it easy to see why they may want to be anything or anyone other than what the world says they should be.

For every one person that read this post. About 7.99 billion have not. 

Yet I still post.  tinyinlove
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RE: Ongoing puberty suppression should be an available treatment option for non-binary ad - by NightskyeB4Dawn - 07-28-2020, 10:42 PM

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