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Please help me with my 20 year old granddaughter.
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<blockquote data-quote="Deedles" data-source="post: 705411" data-attributes="member: 21223"><p>I feel so very deeply for your grand daughter. Sexual identity is a very scary issue for a lot of kids. If she is expressing her masculine feelings and associations and people are making negative comments or mocking her it will only serve to eat away at her already low self esteem. Does it matter who she chooses to be intimate with? Really? She is still the same little girl you have always loved. Maybe she identifies as a boy. Or as gender neutral. Or as a squid. It doesn't matter. She needs to know she is loved for who she is not who she is attracted to. </p><p></p><p>It sounds like she could really use someone to talk to. Do you have a community outreach center nearby? Our local kids outreach center has groups specifically for gender issues. </p><p></p><p>Does she have hobbies? What does she enjoy? If encouraged to volunteer or get a part time job even would she be interested?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deedles, post: 705411, member: 21223"] I feel so very deeply for your grand daughter. Sexual identity is a very scary issue for a lot of kids. If she is expressing her masculine feelings and associations and people are making negative comments or mocking her it will only serve to eat away at her already low self esteem. Does it matter who she chooses to be intimate with? Really? She is still the same little girl you have always loved. Maybe she identifies as a boy. Or as gender neutral. Or as a squid. It doesn't matter. She needs to know she is loved for who she is not who she is attracted to. It sounds like she could really use someone to talk to. Do you have a community outreach center nearby? Our local kids outreach center has groups specifically for gender issues. Does she have hobbies? What does she enjoy? If encouraged to volunteer or get a part time job even would she be interested? [/QUOTE]
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