At what point are the LGBT2TRKCLMNOP+++ movement should not be considered normal and become a mental health issue?
I have a gay friend who is involved in the Ottawa community and mental issues and in the last 3-5 years it's been fucking hell dealing with all the special snowflakes that are hiding their problems by putting on "show" by going LGBT or furries or whatever the new trend is. Those people absolutely refuse any help despite being very clear some of them need it, hiding behind the "I like to be like this" shield.
What about those parents who absolutely want their children to be "gender fluid" and shit like that... should the parents be looked into? Make sure the kid has proper support outside of the parental unit to ensure he grows up as a functional adult in todays society? By letting these go are we not letting run rampant issues that will cripple our society later on?
So in 2017, where is the line? What's "normal" and what is not? At what point can we say that someone is not well and they should seek medical assistance and are unable to fend for themselves in todays society?
By trying to help someone who is suspected of mental health issues, are we infringing on their right to be whatever they want?
I have a gay friend who is involved in the Ottawa community and mental issues and in the last 3-5 years it's been fucking hell dealing with all the special snowflakes that are hiding their problems by putting on "show" by going LGBT or furries or whatever the new trend is. Those people absolutely refuse any help despite being very clear some of them need it, hiding behind the "I like to be like this" shield.
What about those parents who absolutely want their children to be "gender fluid" and shit like that... should the parents be looked into? Make sure the kid has proper support outside of the parental unit to ensure he grows up as a functional adult in todays society? By letting these go are we not letting run rampant issues that will cripple our society later on?
So in 2017, where is the line? What's "normal" and what is not? At what point can we say that someone is not well and they should seek medical assistance and are unable to fend for themselves in todays society?
By trying to help someone who is suspected of mental health issues, are we infringing on their right to be whatever they want?