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Mama Ain't Playin''s avatar

Thanks for writing this, Lisa. I relate so much to this. Even if we can say “tell me more” to understand where they’re coming from, it’s hard not to sound like a kook when we start to share everything we know about this gender mess. I feel like I must look like that murderboard meme of Charlie from It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia—red yarn connecting pictures of Martin Rothblatt to Jennifer Bilek to Richard Levine and Kate Strangio & the HRC.

I’d love to hear your ideas about how to talk about this once the gate has lifted a crack. How do we open it further? I try to stick to one big point depending on their interests—like fairness in sports, or not medicalizing kids, or not legitimizing fetishes for perverts, but I’d love to hear more ideas.

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There’s a part 2 to this. What happens when you think you have made some progress in a conversation only to discover next time it comes up with this person, they seem to have completely forgotten what you’ve said and are back to believing the ideology? I have at least four close friends where this has happened. I know it’s not just me being an ineffective talker as others have mentioned this. I think it’s due to being surrounded by a society pushing this ideology and that psychological need to ‘fit in’ and conform to the ‘norm’. I have one friend who has said ‘Huh, multiple friends of mine have said what you said. My gay friends in San Francisco all say this to me. Maybe there’s something to what you say.’ (Ya think?!) And after at least four conversations, she still doesn’t get it. And she’s about to be our town’s next mayor! Part of me is tempted to just buy her a book to read!

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