Monday 27 February 2017

A problem of gender changers

Is Trump causing more controversy?

Let's have a little story.

Young William has started secondary school. As his hormones begin going off the chart at the start of his teenage years, he gets interested in sexuality. It's normal.

But, for William, he is growing up in a generation where he's not expected to conform to the gender of his birth: he's allowed to choose whether he would like to be a boy or a girl... or something else entirely. Why should society judge him? His 'rights' are so protected that he can be free to choose whatever he wants to be.

As William's interest in girls increases, he explores the female anatomy through the medium of recent technological devices... certain scenes in certain films, google images, porn sites, even 'snapchatting' and 'instagramming' certain friends who might be able to educate him with their photos.

William wonders what it would be like to have breasts and says that this interest in girls is because he feels like he is a girl on the inside. Modern society encourages him to keep exploring: try on women's clothes and begin using female facilities. William says that he prefers being called "Billie" and that it's great how society has 'grown up' to allow people like him to live as women.

When Billie finishes university, he moves to a different town, finds a job and a girlfriend. 'William' or 'Bill' are perfectly adequate names to call him. He goes on to live a very normal life as a man, a husband, a father.

William's adult life has a dark shadow. He is aware that his life is forever bound up in a closet he must never come out of. It's not the closet of sexuality.

William knows that he must forever keep the secret that during his teenage years and his time as a university student - those years when hormones are high and the sexual drive is strong - he did something he would be condemned for. He found a way to gain access to the girls' toilets. He got into the girls' changing rooms and got to hang out in the girls' showers.

Hundreds of girls unwittingly exposed their bodies to a teenage boy who didn't want to control his feelings.

Girls above and below the age of consent.

And if that ever got out, the sexual abuse case would be messy. William's life would be over.



It's time to wake up.

Not every person in the LGBT group (and whatever other letters they add on) have pure motives.
History and modern society show that criminals and 'undesirables' can and do infiltrate every organisation.

We do need to protect children from exploitation.

And that's why society should not just submit to the wills of those claiming to advocate 'sexual freedom'.

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