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Hi. I have a daughter who is identifying as non-binary, she is 14. I don't know what to do. I found this forum searching. It is very difficult to find someone who in my area who can provide therapy.
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(28-Nov-2024, 04:56 AM)Saosu Wrote: Hi. I have a daughter who is identifying as non-binary, she is 14. I don't know what to do. I found this forum searching. It is very difficult to find someone who in my area who can provide therapy.

Hi, Saosu,

My apologies, 

Somehow I saw that you had joined and activated your account, but didn't see this message you had left. Now that your account is activated, I hope you'll post in the members-only area. Welcome.
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Hello, I’m a returning mum. My daughter is now 20, lives with me, and back to ….gawd I can’t bring myself to type the words. I’m devastated! I truly thought that was behind her. I’m so grateful this forum is still here!
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(10-Jan-2025, 07:04 AM)Kassandra Wrote: Hello, I’m a returning mum. My daughter is now 20, lives with me, and back to ….gawd I can’t bring myself to type the words. I’m devastated! I truly thought that was behind her. I’m so grateful this forum is still here!

Oh, Kassandra! I'm so sorry she has gone back to a tans ID. Had she desisted before? I think if she moved away from it once, perhaps it would be easier for her to move away from it again?

Yes, this board is still here. The activity has slowed a great deal but we are still here. 

Your account has been activated.
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Hi, I found out about this forum through another parenting forum, and I would like to see the rest of the site. My 19 year old son says he's a girl and I've had trouble finding any resources that don't just go straight to affirming.
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(12-Jan-2025, 02:16 AM)Sammy831 Wrote: Hi, I found out about this forum through another parenting forum, and I would like to see the rest of the site. My 19 year old son says he's a girl and I've had trouble finding any resources that don't just go straight to affirming.

Hi, and welcome. Your account has been activated.

I'm sorry to hear about your son.
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I am confused.

I clicked the link which said I needed to enter my name, and a temporary password

I can’t see where to enter these things.

(28-Nov-2024, 04:56 AM)Saosu Wrote: Hi. I have a daughter who is identifying as non-binary, she is 14. I don't know what to do. I found this forum searching. It is very difficult to find someone who in my area who can provide therapy.

I thought I was nonbinary because I didn’t feel particularly female. 

I also enjoyed doing some things that males did, and some things that females did. 

I eventually worked out that hobbies aren’t necessarily female, or male exclusive. 

Females can play Magic the Gathering, and talk to males. That doesn’t mean they aren’t women. 

I don’t know if you can reason with your child.
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Hello there! My 14-year-old son said he does not want to be a boy anymore. This forum was suggested by a friend who went through the same and her son has desisted. She posted her journey here. Please add me to the forum. Thanks.
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(06-Mar-2025, 06:23 PM)rdias Wrote: Hello there! My 14-year-old son said he does not want to be a boy anymore. This forum was suggested by a friend who went through the same and her son has desisted. She posted her journey here. Please add me to the forum. Thanks.

Hello, rdias. Your account has been activated. Welcome to the board. I'm sorry for what you're dealing with.
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I just want someone to talk to. My 28-year-old son has been on estradiol for years. He's not happy, but he's convinced it's because he hasn't had his many planned surgeries yet, because people keep misgendering him, because society is so transphobic... Even my friends who are sympathetic (the ones who didn't try to shame me for my concerns about my child's physical and mental health or scoff at my "bigotry") get tired of hearing about gender ideology, as if they've dodged the blow, as if they don't need to hear about it or think about it because, they think, it hasn't touched them or their loved ones. Yet. Is there anyone else here who just wants someone to talk to about all this?
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