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Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Lesbians drug an 11 year old boy to prevent puberty



It's a mad, mad, mad, mad world . . .
  • Two Lesbian "mothers" drug their 11 year old boy to prevent puberty
  • No one in government gives a crap about the child
  • No one is in jail


Still more proof that we are reaching the End of Days.

The Herald Sun reports a lesbian couple in California who says their 11-year-old son Tommy may actually be a girl named Tammy are giving their child hormone blockers that delay the onset of puberty -- so that he can have more time to decide exactly who he, or she, is.

Tommy will continue this treatment until he turns 14 or 15, at which point he will be taken off the blockers and pursue the gender he feels is the right one. He will then either start his puberty cycle as a boy – or begin making the full transition to a girl,  reports the Herald Sun newspaper.

Critics of the treatment say 11-year-olds are not old enough to make life-altering decisions about changing their gender, and parents should not be encouraging them. They say it’s too soon to tell what the side effects of the treatments may be, and they say Tommy’s parents, Pauline Moreno and Debra Lobel, are irresponsible for seeking them and allowing them to be administered.

Thomas Lobel, who is now called Tammy, in a photo from his parents' Facebook album, My Sweet Sweet Princess. (Picture: Pauline Moreno/Facebook Source: Supplied)

"This is child abuse. It's like performing liposuction on an anorexic child," said Dr. Paul McHugh, professor of psychiatry at Johns Hopkins University.

They say Tommy - whom they now call Tammy -- began taking GnRH inhibitors over the summer to give him more time to explore the female gender identity with which he associates.

Tommy began saying he was a girl when he was three years old, his parents said. He was learning sign language due to a speech impediment, and one of the first things he told his mothers was, "I am a girl."

4 comments:

Paul Gesh said...

Excellent post. I will linked it to my main site. Thank you.

Gary said...

Hey, thanks.

It is interesting that at this time this story is all over the foreign press, but not the American press.

Anonymous said...

It's child abuse, plain and simple. Every law enforcement officer in the jurisdiction of the victim should be ashamed of themselves for looking the other way.

Anonymous said...

Why is that so bad? It's good they're giving him time to find himself in a safe protected.environment. Y wd anyone go to jail or really care that deeply about one boys journey?