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"Did Puberty Blockers Make My Child Asexual?" Reacting To Trans Star Jazz Jennings

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@TheKary1940
@TheKary1940 11 ай бұрын
"I want to protect my daughter from the cruel world" *proceeds to publicize her daughter's very personal process to the world*
@grbenway
@grbenway 11 ай бұрын
Don't forget her forcing a dialtor into her "daughter" any other situation this would be seen as rape.
@Melnokina.-.
@Melnokina.-. 11 ай бұрын
The only way to protect your kids is by never having them.
@baconsarny-geddon8298
@baconsarny-geddon8298 11 ай бұрын
Yeo, Jazz's mother's behaviour is arguably EVEN MORE unethical, if you're a liberal who believes in evidence-free (sex-independent) "gender", and think the world is super-duper -"trasnsphobic" (rather than being a place where simply self- IDing as "trans" gets you praise, high-fives, free cosmetic treatments, and multi-million dollar TV deals...,) It doesn't matter whether you believe in "gender", OR in evidence-based reality; Either way, Jazz's mother is a child-abusing scumbag...
@brookelee9745
@brookelee9745 11 ай бұрын
For monetary gain
@PatricenotPatrick
@PatricenotPatrick 11 ай бұрын
What you meant was she stereotyped her son as LGBT for something as simple as grabbing a doll to play with. Jazz was 2 ffs 🤦🏿‍♀️
@BakerLishw-2v
@BakerLishw-2v 11 ай бұрын
She has been so abused sexually and mentally. This is straight up child exploitation. How dare they make these decisions for an underage child. No one should have that right. She had no chance to have a childhood.
@Llkolii
@Llkolii 11 ай бұрын
💯💯
@madelinecox4101
@madelinecox4101 11 ай бұрын
There's no way that child was saying those things at 2 years old. My child was very smart as a toddler and holds degrees in both physics and math now. He couldn't have articulated things like that at 3 or 4 or even 5. Jazz is a victim of transhausen by proxy.
@caroleball7715
@caroleball7715 11 ай бұрын
Totally agree, the mother should go to jail for child abuse.☹️
@ThesmartestTem
@ThesmartestTem 11 ай бұрын
When my 5 year old was 2, he identified as a cat. He'd meow, purr, and sit like a cat. Now he's an average little boy who loves trucks, monsters, all things spiderman and wrestling with his older brother. Its almost like 2 year olds grow out of it or something. 😂
@zora2935
@zora2935 11 ай бұрын
Yes. I’ve seen so many children grow older seen boys wearing their sisters princess dresses or my little cousin who when playing together always wanted to be the princess and I had to play the bad witch 🧙😄 he grew up to be a heterosexual man. Children pretend to experience. At that age everything is a game. It always feels weird when parents push such young kids into being trans and also coincidentally broadcasting the transition to the entire world for money and attention. The way the mother puts it sounds very made up. Not like a child would say it at that age without having heard those questions before. Even if they feel it they wouldn’t quite know how to express it if nobody has brought those things up. Sure, most children develope some sense of identity and they start questioning stuff but that’s normal. Doesn’t mean you should encourage every idea they have. It is really sad what happened to that Boy. That is now somewhere in between. Grown up as a girl, presenting as a woman, not sure what to be. Still looking to mom to make the decision… Idk what we can do but I think we should do whatever we can not to support this even being a method to gain attention and money. No child should ever have to go trough this abuse and exposure.
@Irememberhuggabunches
@Irememberhuggabunches 11 ай бұрын
@@ThesmartestTemlol my niece constantly loves male figures from shows or movies and absolutely insists she’s them when she’s in play mode. We’re not trying to transition her to the Grinch or Johnny ( the gorilla from sing 2). 😂😂😂 kids are a riot but certainly not to be taken seriously for irreversible change.
@StarlightAnya01
@StarlightAnya01 11 ай бұрын
@@zora2935my brothers favorite dress up outfit was a pink sparkly dress and a Barbie cheer outfit with tiaras. Not once did my parents think he was anything other than a little boy who wanted to play with his older sister. Now he’s fine and we all laugh at the pictures. I can’t imagine what would of happened if my parents told a crazy doctor these things and if he was born just a little later.
@lalah6157
@lalah6157 11 ай бұрын
When Jazz, as a small child asked his mother, "What am I?" She failed him. Completely. It was her job to reassure him and tell him he was a beautiful boy and always would be.
@grenade8572
@grenade8572 11 ай бұрын
I'm not sure Jazz evrn asked that at only 2yo. At this age, a boy is just playing with his genitals while on the toilets and starting to understand than he and his mom doesn't have the same genitals... "What am I?" doesn't seem to me a real question. Anyway, if the question was real, the good answer was: "you're the little child I love from the bottom of my heart. You're beautiful, intelligent, and you can become whatever you want. What would you like to be when you'll be a grown up?"
@Spooky_pookie
@Spooky_pookie 6 ай бұрын
Honestly when my son was 2years old he didn’t even talk in totally coherent complete sentences yet. He was still learning how to talk and barely expressing himself.
@Spooky_pookie
@Spooky_pookie 6 ай бұрын
Honestly when my son was 2years old he didn’t even talk in totally coherent complete sentences yet. He was still learning how to talk and barely expressing himself.
@Sweet-fn6po
@Sweet-fn6po 6 ай бұрын
I don’t believe a word this woman says. Narc’s lie all the time to justify what they have done.
@Janellabelle
@Janellabelle 6 ай бұрын
​@Spooky_pookie my daughter is 2 and she is the same.
@cherylsabol387
@cherylsabol387 11 ай бұрын
My heart breaks for Jazz and every other child that’s been castrated.
@madelinecox4101
@madelinecox4101 11 ай бұрын
Jazz is comfortable talking to grandma about these things because that family does not have healthy boundaries. They're weird af
@lonewolfatari475
@lonewolfatari475 11 ай бұрын
I was thinking the same thing. Who the Hell has conversations about sex with their grandmother?
@PatricenotPatrick
@PatricenotPatrick 11 ай бұрын
I literally remember my little brother asking my mom on the drive home after school how us ladies went to the bathroom if we had “something else” there lmao. He was about 7 or 8 then. And we’re supposed to believe a 2 year old knew that they wanted to have a V? Nah 🤦🏿‍♀️
@Melnokina.-.
@Melnokina.-. 11 ай бұрын
Or she feels close to her granny. Rather than a friend who may not have her best interest
@ThesmartestTem
@ThesmartestTem 11 ай бұрын
I was saying literally that while listening to that part. She has been groomed to have no concept of healthy boundaries. Nobody in the family does given how they exploited Jazz in very private ways for monetary gain.
@jayv5093
@jayv5093 11 ай бұрын
Weird for having open conversations with her family? Girl STFU! This is as healthy as it gets. In fact, kids that do not have these conversations with family either because they feel embarrassed or feel they can’t talk to parents about sex, often engage in reckless sexual behaviors and if are victims of sexual abuse, they would not report the abuse. Sorry to hear your relationship with your family was not as Jazz’ relationship with hers.
@lorrieprothero2175
@lorrieprothero2175 11 ай бұрын
When i was a kid i thought sex was GROSS and i wanted absolutely nothing to do with it. I think that's a good thing because KIDS shouldn't be concerning themselves with sex yet.
@MsFlamingFlamer
@MsFlamingFlamer 11 ай бұрын
Jazz isn’t a kid anymore though. Jazz is early 20s.
@lorrieprothero2175
@lorrieprothero2175 11 ай бұрын
@MsFlamingFlamer and your point? I was talking about the things done to him when he was a kid. I don't care what he does with himself as an adult. Plus the hormone blockers stunted his brain growth.
@visaman
@visaman 11 ай бұрын
Jazz never expressed any interest in sex.
@ApacheMagic
@ApacheMagic 11 ай бұрын
@@MsFlamingFlamerjazz is a child in that jazz has not been through natural puberty. All those detransitioner videos coming out of kids who were on those things - they all look about 13 years old; some are older than jaz.
@Mykes25
@Mykes25 11 ай бұрын
Do you get the idea here? She might not understand her body because she never had an experience. That's why it's bad.
@wolfstyle69
@wolfstyle69 11 ай бұрын
"a late bloomer" sad thing is she will never bloom as a man or woman because of what her mother did
@jillcrato1680
@jillcrato1680 11 ай бұрын
That’s tragic!😢
@PossibleBat
@PossibleBat 11 ай бұрын
I honestly felt disgusted when the mom said that, you ruined that child. Jazz never had any of the impactful life experiences we NEED as children, a first crush, a first rejection, the first kiss, disobeying parents, a childhood "enemy", making mistakes constantly… Jazz has lived a 100% controlled by her mother life.
@sianais
@sianais 11 ай бұрын
It's sad as hell. Especially now that he knows something is missing but is so deluded by a lifetime of abuse cheered on by a uncaring public that he'll never figure out what's wrong and there's no way to make it right.
@gwjsbm
@gwjsbm 11 ай бұрын
*he
@melissamurray8307
@melissamurray8307 11 ай бұрын
Jazz will sadly always be in-between.😢
@stogieguy7201
@stogieguy7201 11 ай бұрын
When I heard the mom talk about “protecting Jazz” all I could think of was… I only wish the world could have protected Jazz from her
@mariannedelwo9842
@mariannedelwo9842 8 ай бұрын
Thank you for airing this. Giving birth to a child does not give you the right to destroy that child's life. The mother is a monster.
@davel7159
@davel7159 11 ай бұрын
This Munchausen syndrome by proxy mother ruined her son. So many family’s are going to go through this. There is a sick Peter Pan dream these people buy into. When you’re 12, the idea of being in your 20s is actually incomprehensible.
@ghostwhite1648
@ghostwhite1648 11 ай бұрын
And for the 20 year olds, 30 seems old still and like it's still your parents age
@oliviawick1201
@oliviawick1201 11 ай бұрын
Well said
@afay8807
@afay8807 11 ай бұрын
That’s what I think. A twisted version of it.
@nerdycurls6253
@nerdycurls6253 11 ай бұрын
Literally almost 30 and still can't imagine being 30...poor kids
@WMeier-kd8hz
@WMeier-kd8hz 11 ай бұрын
When youre 12, many things should be incromprehensible, includinf everything to do with sex
@RememberHisLove
@RememberHisLove 11 ай бұрын
Castration. It is castration. Castration for merely liking the opposite sex's things once upon a naive time in their life. No amount of cosmetic surgery can change that reality. 😢
@JosephStanek-jj3uo
@JosephStanek-jj3uo 11 ай бұрын
No it isn't castration is surgically removing the testicles.
@hail0947
@hail0947 11 ай бұрын
​@@JosephStanek-jj3uoIt's sterilization of children. Does that sound any better???
@PatricenotPatrick
@PatricenotPatrick 11 ай бұрын
@@JosephStanek-jj3uothere is such thing as chemical castration, which Lupron has been used for to deal with repeat SA offenders. Now they give it to kids.
@megsley
@megsley 11 ай бұрын
​@@JosephStanek-jj3uoyou think jazz still has balls?????
@RememberHisLove
@RememberHisLove 11 ай бұрын
@@JosephStanek-jj3uo Yes, that happened to Jazz at age 17 as part of affirming the mother's Munchausen By Proxy and related narcissism severe enough to want to put her child through a media circus. That is on top of any complications like her hole of an open wound closing unless it is force dilated by dear old mom.
@user-jf3lo6ss2i
@user-jf3lo6ss2i 11 ай бұрын
The reason Jazz's mother treats her like a 14 year old is because Jazz has the emotional maturity of a 14 year old, most likely due to the puberty blockers.
@jinndoe7068
@jinndoe7068 11 ай бұрын
Mom, used nefarious means and poisons to sabotage the boys normal development. Right out of Mein Kampf!
@PatricenotPatrick
@PatricenotPatrick 11 ай бұрын
Not even 14 sadly. 14 year old boys know their orientation or are figuring themselves at. Poor Jazz wasn’t even given a chance. Mama started this at 2! I can’t get over that. 2 years old wow
@ssdkilla
@ssdkilla 11 ай бұрын
So does the mom.
@m4tta
@m4tta 11 ай бұрын
i was surprised in the end when marcus said she’s 23, she and her mom acts like she’s 13, i’m younger than jazz but me and my mom never discuss my sexuality wtf
@flechadordelcielo66
@flechadordelcielo66 11 ай бұрын
La madre destruyó nula vida de ese chico cuando a los dos años decidió que el fuera una niña….una muy muy triste historia de como una madre destruyó a propósito la vida de su precioso hijo😢, y todo,por dinero
@cindyrobinet8492
@cindyrobinet8492 11 ай бұрын
Give it a few more years. I can see all the lawyers lining up to sue those doctors, therapists, and parents for child abuse.
@heathercontois4501
@heathercontois4501 11 ай бұрын
I keep having this impending sense of dread when I here little updates about Jazz. It scares me how much power her mother holds over her.
@ladyriot9620
@ladyriot9620 11 ай бұрын
I think Jazz's mom has caused permanent and irreparable damage.
@lorettabryce1226
@lorettabryce1226 11 ай бұрын
Think? No, its guarenteed damage
@kamaliancirranoush1916
@kamaliancirranoush1916 11 ай бұрын
Agreed. I know it’s petty but I just can’t stand her stupid face.
@jaijai5250
@jaijai5250 11 ай бұрын
Why do people only blame the mother. Wasn’t there a father present in the home. He’s equally as culpable through his passivity, and allowing the mother to do whatever she wished.
@C4TC4T
@C4TC4T 6 ай бұрын
The mom HAS caused permanent damage. Jazz can never change back to a boy if Jazz felt the need to, that life is permanently gone
@ExecutionSommaire
@ExecutionSommaire 11 ай бұрын
The simple fact that this family thought it was okay to make a reality show about this child speaks volume on the level of craziness
@ravenID429
@ravenID429 11 ай бұрын
I don’t know how people don’t look at the fact this show is on the trashiest, sickest channel on TV and have second thoughts about it
@PickledPixiePie
@PickledPixiePie 11 ай бұрын
The fact that a network funded it and that investigators didn't get involved is even crazier~
@malayshamorgan3918
@malayshamorgan3918 10 ай бұрын
If at any point jazz finally comes to their senses I really hope the first thing they do is sue EVERYBODY who was involved in this
@ROYAL_REBEL
@ROYAL_REBEL 11 ай бұрын
I like Japan's policies on transgenders. They protect girls, women, children, spouses and women's sports. 1-It is not allowable for children below 18 to transition. 2-It is not allowable for married people to transition. They would have to divorce first. 3. It is not allowable for a parent with kids below 18 to transition. ( this protects children's emotional and mental health. ) 4-Not allowable to SELF-IDENTIFY as the opposite sex. To be officially recognized as the opposite sex, you must go through SRS. In other words, if you want your Gender Dysphoria to be taken seriously by the country, you'd have to make profound changes. 5- It is not allowable for trans women without bottom surgery to invade all women's spaces. This protects girls & women from physical, mental & emotional trauma if Self-Identified predators were to assault them. 6. It is not allowable for trans women to compete against women in sports.
@annebourgonje
@annebourgonje 11 ай бұрын
Why would they have to divorce? If people still love eachother and want to be together I don't see the point of that
@Rebornation0712
@Rebornation0712 11 ай бұрын
I love these regulations. It takes all the people (children, spouses, families and the trans person) into consideration. In some cases trans people are being incredibly selfish by not considering how it affects spouses, children and others to transitions. These regulations protect ALL people including but not limited to the trans person. We need to teach people that it’s ok to be yourself but you should consider how your choices will affect those around you!
@ROYAL_REBEL
@ROYAL_REBEL 11 ай бұрын
@@Rebornation0712 right? I like it too. It gives people the pause to think and mull before doing something as life changing as transitioning. Japan, unlike other advanced nations, considers transgenderism a mental disorder. The ones who transitioned will not have custody over their future children. I like their policies, tbh. It gives one enough thinking room before destroying other people’s lives! They are made to go for extensive therapy before they decide to put on lipstick
@Hitogata
@Hitogata 11 ай бұрын
​@annebourgonje well, marry again as a same sex couple after the legal change, I guess 🤷‍♀️ And keep living together during the marriage break. This would be an extremely rare case, and it has a solution. It's not fair to not protect the majority of people because of a minority of cases (which have a solution).
@KerReeeee
@KerReeeee 11 ай бұрын
​@@annebourgonjeBecause gay marriage isn't legal in Japan.
@ThoughtsOnNews
@ThoughtsOnNews 11 ай бұрын
You’re so correct. Little kids wear EVERYTHING. They don’t even know about their body parts. Thank you ❤️
@fadalerabrasool3563
@fadalerabrasool3563 6 ай бұрын
That mom and the doctors seriously needs to be thrown in jail
@ValkT
@ValkT 11 ай бұрын
That horrible mother transformed her child into an enuch.
@ROYAL_REBEL
@ROYAL_REBEL 11 ай бұрын
The mother should be criminally charged
@MK_ULTRA420
@MK_ULTRA420 11 ай бұрын
@@ROYAL_REBEL With what? Following the law?
@ROYAL_REBEL
@ROYAL_REBEL 11 ай бұрын
@@MK_ULTRA420 I said what I said. Why? Are you one of them?
@MK_ULTRA420
@MK_ULTRA420 11 ай бұрын
@@ROYAL_REBEL I'm not but you can't charge someone with a crime when what they did was legal. Are you one of them?
@ROYAL_REBEL
@ROYAL_REBEL 11 ай бұрын
@@MK_ULTRA420 So you don't understand RHETORIC! GOT IT!
@MimmisArt
@MimmisArt 11 ай бұрын
I'm a masculine woman who figured out I was asexual when I was around 20-25 years old. I can not tell you how grateful I am for not being a young person today! The gender therapists would have fucked me up beyond belief.
@jayv5093
@jayv5093 11 ай бұрын
Nah! You just acknowledged that gender manifests in a spectrum and exists beyond a simple men/women binary model. You also acknowledged that sexuality and gender are not necessarily linked together. Sorry you found out at such and old age. A gender therapist on your teenage years would have helped you figure your gender identity and sexual orientation much earlier so you could have a happy teenage life and not the likely awkward and deprived life you had on your teens. 💁🏽‍♂️
@lastmanstanding5423
@lastmanstanding5423 11 ай бұрын
@@jayv5093 cringe
@jayv5093
@jayv5093 11 ай бұрын
@@peppapickmeisha lmao! You must be 8 years old or just simply dumb. Please grab a biology text book sometime and learn the difference between gender and sex. If you study hard enough you might get to learn some cool things. By the way, I didn’t say “male and female” are a spectrum; those terms refer to sex. I said gender (women and men). You don’t need to be a genius to know this. I remember learning it like in 5th grade.
@jen7662
@jen7662 11 ай бұрын
@@jayv5093you just mixed gender and sex 🤦🏽‍♀️
@MsFlamingFlamer
@MsFlamingFlamer 11 ай бұрын
@@jayv5093LMMFAO at you acting like a therapist has the ability to not make being a teenager “awkward”. Seriously LOL
@moonshineblues204
@moonshineblues204 11 ай бұрын
I have a two-year-old. He can say quack quack, nurse, eat. And every time his diaper is off he's checking out what's going on in there but for the most part is un interested. My daughter was exactly the same. There's no way a two-year-old is saying " my dear Mother I do believe I am in possession of the wrong genitalia"😂 that's how stupid she sounds when she says her two-year-old ask when the fairy was going to bring him girl bits
@sbffsbrarbrr
@sbffsbrarbrr 11 ай бұрын
I don't have any children but my neighbor has a two year old. I have no clue what she is saying and often I don't think her mom does either 😁. So yes, not only is that woman crazy but she had people that affirmed that crazy.
@Darby0642
@Darby0642 11 ай бұрын
At just 2 years old my daughter was speaking in sentences and had learned how to lie. She would also throw an epic fit if I tried to dress her in pretty clothes. She played in the mud with trucks and trains and never touched her baby dolls, preferring to drive her trucks around in the toy stroller she had. She wanted a doodle like her brother and she wanted her hair cut really short. She is now 9 years old, still loves playing in the mud, wears the occasional pretty dress and really likes boys. Jazz’s mother is a monster.
@moonshineblues204
@moonshineblues204 11 ай бұрын
@@Darby0642 and she's still a girl! Good for you 👍
@mavenesquith6825
@mavenesquith6825 11 ай бұрын
My two year old was potty trained aside for nights, and speaking in full sentences. But he was speaking about the things he knew about, simple science, the shows and books he'd seen, our pets and friends, numbers. He wasn't talking about gender because it wasn't something that we talked about. So I agree, a two year old, no matter how advanced, wouldn't say those things unless it was brought up to them first.
@Darby0642
@Darby0642 11 ай бұрын
@@mavenesquith6825 not necessarily. My daughter wanted a doodle like her big brother at 2 years old. Did I turn into a psychopath and jump to the conclusion that my daughter was transgender, no 🤣. Jazz truly is a victim of her mother’s psychosis.
@AliciaTheTroonSlayer
@AliciaTheTroonSlayer 11 ай бұрын
Jeanette needs to be IN PRISON! What an awful mother. 😢 thank you Marcus for another good video
@Altarior
@Altarior 8 ай бұрын
I saw a 2-year old on the train a few weeks ago. I know she was 2 because at one point a stranger came by and asked "aw that's a cute girl, how old is she?" and her granny answered "2 years and 3 months". She was adorable, and on the ENTIRE 45 minute train ride she was pointing out the window and shoutng "CWISMAS TWEE!" at every. single. needle. tree. Doesn't matter if it was a Christmas tree or not. When she saw any species of conifer growing in the wild, she would excitedly point and shout "CWISMAS TWEE!". It was pretty cute. A 2 year old can't tell the difference between trees. How do you expect them to know the difference between anything else, really? They're literal toddlers. And people wanna argue that THIS kid can consent? That's straight up gross. It's actual pedo-logic to say that a kid is capable of giving consent.
@lakojake4215
@lakojake4215 11 ай бұрын
She/her are also the only pronouns Jazz has ever known. Her transition started before she had the ability to retain memories or self recognize.
@annas4277
@annas4277 11 ай бұрын
I think because of that there's no way she can fully realize that she's not actually trans. She has no frame of reference, she can't compare how she felt as a boy vs how she feels as a "girl". There's no way she can recognize the true source of her discomfort. All she knows is that she's always felt "wrong."
@victoriasmith2965
@victoriasmith2965 9 ай бұрын
​@@annas4277true. She has always felt wrong because she prob would've never been trans. I always thought about that. How she literally has no clue what being a boy/guy even is. Cuz she's been a girl/women ever since she could remember. It's the only way she's ever known
@s.c.7362
@s.c.7362 9 ай бұрын
​@@annas4277Stop calling him SHE. It sounds so ignorant. A male is a HE and only a HE. All this gender pronoun mixing is making society sound STUPID AF. It's ENOUGH now.
@amandamcgraw4096
@amandamcgraw4096 11 ай бұрын
My brother was the only boy out of four children. When he was a toddler and little he loved dresses and girly things. My parents let him play and dress like his sisters. He grew out of it. He is a happy gay man and wouldn't have it any other way. Jazz's mom didn't want a gay son. Point blank period. Tragic.
@naturallyamused
@naturallyamused 11 ай бұрын
It's so sad. I had two older brothers and liked to play with them, and until I was around 5 or 6, I simply assumed that I would grow a penis like them one day. What if I'd told my mom this and she was crazy?? Instead I went through puberty, and I am a very typical, heterosexual woman. But I also don't believe my soul has a sexual identity -- I think souls are souls, free from earthly bodies. You don't have a soul, you ARE a soul. You have a body.
@VictoriaMarch13
@VictoriaMarch13 10 ай бұрын
​@@naturallyamusedWell said. ❤
@bangmo2860
@bangmo2860 9 ай бұрын
@@naturallyamused Actually, you are a spirit, you live in a body, and your soul is the intellect of the spirit.
@s.c.7362
@s.c.7362 9 ай бұрын
He didn't grow out of the abnormality if he is now gay.
@ivonned32
@ivonned32 7 ай бұрын
So fckng true!!! Wow..... cant believe this witch has gotten away with that.
@JustayoungBBCliving
@JustayoungBBCliving 11 ай бұрын
This is so heartbreaking I’m heterosexual man, I used to play with my sisters dolls as a kid, then as we grew up I used to go to her room mess around with her make up, I out grew it imagine if I had to “Woke”parents 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️
@jeffbennett7470
@jeffbennett7470 11 ай бұрын
Yup, every child in the world have grown up imitating there older sibling. What really amazes me is that these professionals with degrees can't figure this out.
@anathema2325
@anathema2325 11 ай бұрын
I'm 45 and the first generation of transexual I was aware of where kids of conservative or homo/woman disliking backgrounds. Better a medical problem than a super effeminate son. The woke back in my day would never
@ponygirl1716
@ponygirl1716 11 ай бұрын
@@jeffbennett7470 Most of them fully understand it, but the magic "gender" word is like intellectual kryptonite. They lose all rationality and fall into ideological lockstep. It's very cult-like.
@silververnallbells191
@silververnallbells191 11 ай бұрын
I have a younger cousin that loved to play princess w/my Barbies.. now he's straight and married w/a kid.
@jordanrivera3931
@jordanrivera3931 11 ай бұрын
I watched I Am Jazz when it first came out and I loved it and then I re-watched it this year during Pride Month when my views on the issues started to change and I CRINGED throughout S1-6 couldn’t even get thru the second surgery. It’s absolutely horrific and idk how we as a society let it get this far
@inTruthbyGrace
@inTruthbyGrace 11 ай бұрын
there is no way a child is developmentally capable of providing informed consent to the physical amputation of the body parts necessary for full marital intimacy. The fact that child will NEVER experience that level of intimacy is a crime... I am shocked and horrified that people are allowing and _justifying_ this torture of and theft from children.
@AmyWrightTheNerd
@AmyWrightTheNerd 11 ай бұрын
I can't believe the inappropriate boundaries with that family, I mean I could never imagine myself talking to my Grandparents about my ability to org**m. I feel uncomfortable just typing this!
@Mimmi112
@Mimmi112 10 ай бұрын
Just like Jada and the whole family, tmi 😳
@victoriasmith2965
@victoriasmith2965 9 ай бұрын
Lol. It's prob normalized in her family due to the fact that she's been and will always be a medical patient for life
@Kknah91
@Kknah91 8 ай бұрын
I was just about to comment this! 😳
@Kathleen-vl5ws
@Kathleen-vl5ws 6 ай бұрын
They were all talking about that poor baby's new vagina (pre-surgery) in a clip I saw. Like, the brother, the mom, the dad, everyone were. The entire family is on the trans activist train it's very bizarre.
@myway2869
@myway2869 5 ай бұрын
Same here 😮 very uncomfortable
@1purapericulo
@1purapericulo 11 ай бұрын
I can’t believe she’s talking to her grandmother about sex and orgasms like that omg that whole family is messed up.
@Alice-iu7gx
@Alice-iu7gx 11 ай бұрын
I mean, when I was a teenager I used to talk about sex with my grandma, nothing explicit though. Just talking about me being a virgin at that time and she talking to me about she getting married virgin in her old days. I don't think it is necessarily messed up. My family always have been open to me and I think it was good, made me feel confident. But this girl family is still very problematic.
@1purapericulo
@1purapericulo 11 ай бұрын
@@Alice-iu7gx it’s not messed up. But this whole family is obsessed with sex. Even the grandfather is explicit.
@Alice-iu7gx
@Alice-iu7gx 11 ай бұрын
@@1purapericulo yess, totally.
@Alice-iu7gx
@Alice-iu7gx 11 ай бұрын
@Nova226 no 😂 I know this makes the situation even worse, but the person who did the comment didn't mention it. So that wasn't the discussion. It was just about talking to some family member about sex
@ajd8558
@ajd8558 11 ай бұрын
This is actually truly tragic. She's basically been experimented on. All of it in front of a global audience. People all sitting there applauding as a child is being abused in public.
@ninaranque697
@ninaranque697 11 ай бұрын
It's horrifying, truly. It's genuinely hard to watch...
@SN-bl6xm
@SN-bl6xm 11 ай бұрын
Something is off with her parents. Especially the mother seem to be mentally ill. Did she transgender her son so they an have a tv show?
@candacekyle282
@candacekyle282 11 ай бұрын
mutilated
@jamegumb6625
@jamegumb6625 11 ай бұрын
Not many applause
@AeonStaite
@AeonStaite 11 ай бұрын
No one was applauding.
@deebrown3708
@deebrown3708 11 ай бұрын
Jeanette is so disturbing. What she has done is destroy her son by transitioning him. She exploited her son for money and fame. Let’s be real, her parents did this to him
@AMK1971
@AMK1971 11 ай бұрын
What her mother did is criminal.
@Danny_Deleto
@Danny_Deleto 11 ай бұрын
Puberty is important for your brain to develop. I don't think she's aesexual, I think that blocking puberty and screwing with genitals will mess up a person's ability to experience sexual arousal. An abnormal development creates an abnormal human experience.
@DocBree13
@DocBree13 11 ай бұрын
Same!
@Purplelemon5033
@Purplelemon5033 11 ай бұрын
Yep you can see it in dogs they hump everything until you have them neutered then all those instincts have gone and even with dogs it’s not recommended before they’ve gone through puberty because of the health implications for the dog if they’ve not been allowed to develop normally. God only knows what the implications are for jazz totally experimental
@arkbien9303
@arkbien9303 11 ай бұрын
She isn't asexual. You don't suddenly become asexual, It's an orientation like being gay or a lesbian. You are or you aren't. It's a known fact that the puberty blockers used for gender affirmation do destroy the sex drive of the patients they are used on and they are even used to chemically castrate sex offenders for that very reason.
@AeonStaite
@AeonStaite 11 ай бұрын
And yet even post op trans people still have sex drive and arousal, sometimes increased from where it was.. FACTs.
@madamefluffy4788
@madamefluffy4788 11 ай бұрын
Why did Jennet look so disturbed/disgusted at the idea of Jazz being asexual? Such a weird reaction from a mother/parent. (But then, what should anyone expect from this horrible monster that dares to call herself a mother). Last I knew, parents don't want to know about their kids sex life any more than the kids want to know about their parents own.
@rickyspeople
@rickyspeople 11 ай бұрын
Because she's a narc who can't conceptualize that her child is a whole person with desires that extend beyond the limit frame of reference projected by the mom. It doesn't even occur to her to dampen her reaction for the sake of how her child feels because it doesn't actually matter to her
@madamefluffy4788
@madamefluffy4788 11 ай бұрын
@@rickyspeople Let's be real, though - it's not just the mom that's the problem here. The entire family treat Jazz like this (think Xander is the worst of the siblings, right behind his mother with how hard he exploits Jazz in the name of trans rights). And they, as well as the network TLC, make a profit off of Jazz's slow destruction. It's disgusting that people still see this as progressive/supportive.
@PatricenotPatrick
@PatricenotPatrick 11 ай бұрын
@@madamefluffy4788Agreed about the brothers but let’s remember, they too were raised by this narcissist woman who admits to “grape” aka dilating Jazz
@jinndoe7068
@jinndoe7068 11 ай бұрын
@@PatricenotPatrick And ball-less Daddy who helps the monster devour the kids, so he may crawl on his belly a few years longer.
@madamefluffy4788
@madamefluffy4788 11 ай бұрын
@@DrawinskyMoon At least in Jazz' case. Her other siblings can still have kids because their reproductive systems weren't destroyed by harmful medications.
@xxcapxr3611
@xxcapxr3611 11 ай бұрын
I was always intrigued with jazz story but feel she was forced into that life. I played with Barbie’s, like to hang out with girls and never felt normal. Years later I got diagnosed with ADHD and everything makes sense. I am straight and love a “normal” life. Whatever normal is.
@RememberHisLove
@RememberHisLove 11 ай бұрын
If trans was something around earlier then a lot of us wouldn't have the kids we have today, for the same reason Jazz never had a choice. Or chance. 😢
@PatricenotPatrick
@PatricenotPatrick 11 ай бұрын
He was forced into it. His mom said jazz at 2 claimed to be a girl? Why? Because he “acted” a way that was too feminine for Jazz’s mom? They literally push the stereotypes and gender roles they claim to fight against. Poor Jazz.
@zora2935
@zora2935 11 ай бұрын
@RememberHisLove I don’t have children yet. But I agree. If this would have been the state of the world while I was growing up I would at least have identified as non-binary at some point. I never felt part of the girls club. I hated my body. I was desperate for attention. Luckily in my time they handed out little books saying that those feelings were normal and valid and called girls like me tomboys. Not actual boys in the wrong body. It is kinda exciting to see where this is going. But can we let children experiment with names and clothing and not with medication and surgery? How is that different from watching public executions or other horrible things humans do to each other the west would never do? What happened and happens to jazz and many others is horrific. I don’t care to change labels. I don’t care if we announce five genders instead of two as long as we acknowledge that Biologicly there are only two genders/sexes. But let children at least grow up a bit.
@dude69467
@dude69467 9 ай бұрын
That woman is the devil and she should be in jail for what she did to that little boy
@bossyspaghetti
@bossyspaghetti 11 ай бұрын
How can people be aware of this situation and not find it disturbing?? Jazz has been ABUSED. Period.
@scotthix2297
@scotthix2297 11 ай бұрын
I seriously wonder if any of Jazz’s story would have gone this way if there hadn’t been a big money show contract and massive social media coverage. I have friends who watched the show but called it “The Train Wreck”
@gerdyproffitt4916
@gerdyproffitt4916 8 ай бұрын
Jazz is now in her room with mental problems. Depressed, anxious and she gained a lot of weight from the daily hormone treatments.
@Lucretciela
@Lucretciela 11 ай бұрын
I am just stunned. So as they're all sitting there on the sofa, @7:01, discussing whether or not Jazz is A-sexual, not ONE of them has a clue as to what the surgeon actually did to Jazz when they performed bottom surgery on her as a child? Seriously? Not one doctor, or nurse, or therapist told Jazz or her mother that Jazz will most likely never experience an orgasm?
@jillcrato1680
@jillcrato1680 11 ай бұрын
That’s medical malpractice and parental neglect! Poor Jazz!
@ponygirl1716
@ponygirl1716 11 ай бұрын
Jazz was one of the earliest "trans kids" put on the now standard path of social transition>puberty blockers>cross-sex hormones>surgery. They couldn't tell Jazz or his parents what they didn't know yet. The fact that they did all that with almost no supporting data should be considered completely unethical and probably malpractice.
@PickledPixiePie
@PickledPixiePie 11 ай бұрын
@@ponygirl1716 This show was totally used as foreshadowing to normalize the social structure that was about to crop up with the "gender clinics" so that EVERYONE didn't freak out when it was implemented. Just saying, if the rich people of the world want to depopulate the Earth, chemically castrating 30% of the population for 1-3 generations should do it. However, with it being normalised for so long, the cycle won't stop, and in 30 years time we'll probably be allowing people to have designer babies and employing surrogates to birth them for people (if they don't develop a synthetic womb that one could keep on their counter-top by then), justified by the low birth rate.
@ponygirl1716
@ponygirl1716 11 ай бұрын
@@PickledPixiePie At this point, anything is possible because a significant portion of the seemingly educated population has completely lost its mind. I never imagined that I'd have to explain something as simple as "no, a male can't become a female" to so many people.
@maryharvey6909
@maryharvey6909 11 ай бұрын
From what the doctor was saying on the zoom call, kids who are put on Puberty blockers at a certain age may never have orgasms whether they have surgery or not. So why do so many proponents say that it’s simply putting the brakes on puberty and you can restart it whenever you want to.?
@amandawilkinsontarot7096
@amandawilkinsontarot7096 11 ай бұрын
Hi Marcus. I feel sorry for Jazz because I think her mother is a narcissist, and this is Munchausen by Proxy
@RememberHisLove
@RememberHisLove 11 ай бұрын
This. Exactly this. I feel for Jazz. 😢
@shifterofshape
@shifterofshape 11 ай бұрын
Transchausen by proxy
@MJAYZ007
@MJAYZ007 11 ай бұрын
It's not just the mom.
@jamesgornall5731
@jamesgornall5731 11 ай бұрын
First thing I thought was MbP
@junep.7779
@junep.7779 11 ай бұрын
Yeah, I can't help but get vibes of Dee Dee Blanchard off Jazz's mother, just that the difference is that passing your child as trans is more acceptable these days than passing your child as a cancer patient. Sadly, Jazz probably won't be able to break away from this, unlike other victims of munchausen by proxy.
@smolhoomanlady
@smolhoomanlady 11 ай бұрын
My heart goes out to Jazz. The mom is EVIL.
@NurseChapel_NCC1701
@NurseChapel_NCC1701 11 ай бұрын
I remember watching the story of Jazz when he was a tiny boy. he was adopted by his family, and all I could think of while watching the story was how much this little boy wanted to be loved and accepted by his new parents. I imagined he wanted to be just like his sisters because they were loved by their mommy. He wanted to be like them, He would do anything to be loved by his new mommy. And all she did was take away his manhood before he could learn how to be someone’s child. these parents stole his childhood. They stole his future children. They took away his health. They ruined his mental health. I wish nothing but healing for him.
@Lcatch415
@Lcatch415 Ай бұрын
Jazz wasn't adopted.
@Kiefsti
@Kiefsti 11 ай бұрын
My male cousin and I (me female) both used to play dress up as children, dress, heels, makeup, he even loved wearing our Gramma's huge sunhat. I grew up to be an asexual female, he grew up to be a Navy vert with a hot wife and two beautiful sons. Just leave kids alone FFS!
@jayv5093
@jayv5093 11 ай бұрын
You really don’t understand how it feels to have gender dysmorphia. Do you? Do you really think that playing with toys and wearing clothes of the opposite gender is all kids with gender dysmorphia experience? JFC
@sbffsbrarbrr
@sbffsbrarbrr 11 ай бұрын
@@jayv5093 You are seriously over reacting to this comment. All she is saying is that if she grew up now, she and her cousin may have been misdiagnosed and told they were trans when clearly they were not. SMH
@jayv5093
@jayv5093 11 ай бұрын
@@sbffsbrarbrr nah! Nobody is diagnosed with gender dysphoria just because one plays dress-up in occasions. That’s BS. Diagnosis involves a long and careful process. It is estimated that only about 1% of the population has gender dysphoria, and only approximately about 2% of those youth or adults diagnosed with it desist the transition. The fact that you all care so much and spent so much time here commenting on something affecting just less than 1% of the population is quite absurd
@lizzy4827
@lizzy4827 11 ай бұрын
​@@jayv5093read your own comment and then think about Jazz' situation. The mother decided she was trans since she was 2...does that sound normal to you at all? 🙄
@jayv5093
@jayv5093 11 ай бұрын
@@lizzy4827 NO ONE, absolutely no one can make you be transgender or gay if you really aren’t. Do you really think that if your mom tells you since age 2 that you really are a boy or that you are a lesbian, you’re gonna grow up to be one of those things? Girl STFU
@jackietea8772
@jackietea8772 11 ай бұрын
Jazz and her mom are extremely enmeshed, and its hard to watch. She is an adult, and needs to NOW figure this shit out on her own without her mom meddling in her sex life so much. Yes, Jazz was abused, and in my opinion coerced into transitioning... but now that she is an adult, she needs to go on her own journey. Her mom is infantilizing her and treating her sex life the same way you would treat it when speaking to a teenager. She is under her Mom's thumb, and her Mom doesn't want to let it go. Jazz's transgenderism is just as much her Mom's thing as it is Jazz's thing. It reminds me of how my mom treated my eating disorder recovery.... she started acting as though my hardwork and dedication to recover was HER hardwork... and something we did TOGETHER as a pair. She wanted so badly for my recovery to be partly her's to claim as well. My mom is extremely enmeshed and is also a meddler just like Jazz's mom. Its hard to watch. I mean, the fact that she says she wants to protect her daughter from the cruel world is a red flag in itself.... SHE IS 23!! It's no longer your job to protect her like that.
@Kon_man
@Kon_man 11 ай бұрын
Yea bro, If my mom did that to me because I played with barbie's as a boy, I would hate her. I'm a straight dude now. I just like barbies as a kid. Idk why. I just did.
@fuchsiasecret120
@fuchsiasecret120 11 ай бұрын
I agree with you... except on 1 point!!! As a mother I can honestly say that I will ALWAYS want to protect my kids from the cruelty of the world no matter how old they are!!! The difference is the behavior in that... if the parent involves themselves to the degree that your mother and Jazz's mother has than it is a GLARING red flag... however of the parent can respect the boundary, keep their hands to themselves so to speak, than it can still be a very healthy want because at that point you are only offering advice when you are asked for it or in severe situations (ex, getting a child away from an abusive partner is in Some cases one where parents need to step in)
@eddieramos6883
@eddieramos6883 11 ай бұрын
You have explained it very well. You are right, .
@jackietea8772
@jackietea8772 11 ай бұрын
@@fuchsiasecret120 no i agree, i have kids too, and I can see what you're saying. Its because of the way she treats Jazz while also saying that at the same time.
@insights3140
@insights3140 11 ай бұрын
Yep. It’s hard to watch her argue how much her mom loves her and is doing this all for her. No baby. She ain’t.
@travellingwitch
@travellingwitch 11 ай бұрын
It’s probably not very easy to enjoy a “date” to begin with when it’s been set up with someone you weren’t interested in and you’ve got a tv crew following you around.
@Random_Wierdo.
@Random_Wierdo. 9 ай бұрын
I know right? everyone goes at their own rate and I don’t see why they are pressuring her into even liking someone let alone calling her asexual
@bettydamnboop3030
@bettydamnboop3030 11 ай бұрын
Does her mom ever think about anything other than her daughters sex life ?! She just gives off creepy vibes
@triggered577
@triggered577 11 ай бұрын
This entire fiasco is a textbook dictionary of piss poor parenting. Jazz’s mother is the literal worst. And to be honest, the way she moves and talks in the media, I really feel like the woman knows deep down she made a mistake and phucked up her son, but got so far down the rabbit hole that there was no turning back. You can’t undo chemical castration. And now that she’s irreversibly damaged her son, her mechanism to blame others for “not understanding or mistreating Jazz” when in reality, she’s the one who hurt her own child the most.
@user-gw9sk1zy4s
@user-gw9sk1zy4s 6 ай бұрын
More like a textbook example of manchausen syndrome by proxy.
@tandysaysyoucandoanything6758
@tandysaysyoucandoanything6758 11 ай бұрын
I’m asexual and RARELY experienced a boner. I went through puberty and know I’m hetero. I feel sorry that Jazz never experienced puberty because your natural hormone system, helps your psychological processes.
@deannas2778
@deannas2778 11 ай бұрын
It really does. It's hard enough when you actually have your natural hormones. I can't imagine having to go through this confusion without having those natural developments.
@soy_0scar7
@soy_0scar7 11 ай бұрын
May GOD bless and protect you in the mighty name of JESUS! May GOD and JESUS break every chain the enemy has formed against you and liberate you! May GOD and JESUS fill you with the HOLY SPIRIT, GODliness, love to get through any challenge or struggle or addiction! GOD IS GOOD! JESUS IS GOOD! GOD is love in times of hate, GOD is strength in times of weakness, GOD is light in times of darkness, GOD is harmony in times of chaos, and GOD is all you need and more! If you need more love/strength/anything GOD is there! GOD LOVES YOU JESUS LOVES YOU! GOD BLESS YOU AND PROTECT YOU IN THE MIGHTY NAME OF JESUS!!!
@wolfstabia5524
@wolfstabia5524 11 ай бұрын
@@soy_0scar7 ......
@kampiestarz
@kampiestarz 11 ай бұрын
I am asexual with a gf, but I’m sure it’s mostly medications (non gender related) I take and depression. It’s nothing I care about at my age but I couldn’t imagine not knowing what it’s like at all.
@RememberHisLove
@RememberHisLove 11 ай бұрын
​@trekadouble757 people are asexual for a variety of reasons. Medication are one, bad surgery is another. Both happened to Jazz. Trauma is a third major reason and we're sadly seeing a bit of that now with Jazz undergoing the horror her mother is doing to her with "dilation". Depression also drastically lowers sex drive.
@katttttttpaige
@katttttttpaige 11 ай бұрын
Sexual health is a right for All people. Them choosing to take away her ability to be a sexual being all because she liked girl things as a kid. How disgusting of the parents and doctors.
@susanwilliams1575
@susanwilliams1575 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for making this video that makes so much sense. My niece is bisexual. As a three year old she started wanting to be a boy and threw fits over wearing girls clothes. So, we all rolled with her dressing like a boy. In 9th grade she wanted to be a beautiful girl in homecoming gowns, and in her last two years of college she wanted to be straight with her boyfriend -and now she has a girlfriend, but she would tell you that she’s bisexual- but loves her girlfriend. We just love her no matter what. I’m 100 percent positive that she’s thankful that we didn’t mess up her body forever.
@pampennyworth
@pampennyworth 11 ай бұрын
Jazz’s mother already had 2 boys. I’m thinking that it was the mother that wanted a girl and Jazz was the sacrifice.
@nicholasanderson7316
@nicholasanderson7316 11 ай бұрын
This is why transitioning minors needs to be made illegal at the federal level. Period. Yes, all minors, no transitioning whatsoever. And all these mothers need to stop taking their young children into inappropriate spaces for minors like drag shows, gay bars (yes brunch included), etc. You’re not making your kid or the world a more tolerant place; you’re trying to live your single years vicariously through your children. Pathetic. Child Services? And to the venues and gay bars allowing all ages into drag shows and bars need their liquor licenses taken away.
@melissamurray8307
@melissamurray8307 11 ай бұрын
I totally agree.
@CatMomForever
@CatMomForever 11 ай бұрын
The more the “federal level” has a say in our individual lives, the more the federal government will activate for political reasons.
@nicholasanderson7316
@nicholasanderson7316 11 ай бұрын
@@CatMomForever when it’s against transitioning children I don’t care. Sorry about it. Let’s stop trying to make it a no big deal thing.
@kelsey4944
@kelsey4944 11 ай бұрын
I agree that transitioning kids is awful. Shouldn’t be happening at all. But the “trying to live their single years” through their kids just sounds silly and a little too specific lol
@nicholasanderson7316
@nicholasanderson7316 11 ай бұрын
@@kelsey4944 fair but, well why else are they taking their kids to drag shows at that age?
@5p674
@5p674 11 ай бұрын
Not only did the mother permanently wreck her son's life but she made a fortune from the son she had disfigured and mutilated.
@Falconer22
@Falconer22 11 ай бұрын
If I thought dilating an open wound constantly was sex, I'd never want it either.
@PickledPixiePie
@PickledPixiePie 11 ай бұрын
Let alone if my mother woke me up in the middle of the night f**king me with a lubed up dilator. I would go to have sex and immediately see that ugly mug in my mind's eye. Instant turn-off.
@petal979
@petal979 11 ай бұрын
who said that lol
@PickledPixiePie
@PickledPixiePie 11 ай бұрын
@@petal979 I dunno who you're talking to. I'm reference to what I said, her mom did. Watch the clip where her mom is talking about the dilator. "One night I went into her room, grabbed the dilator, lubed it up and..." -ramming motion with her hand- "... and I-I told her 'You take this dilator and put it in your vagina' ". The motion she made with her hand with the stammer to get speech tells me that she probably forced the dilator on her daughter and was told that she can't say that on TV as forcibly shoving an object into your daughter's "vagina" is technically sexual abuse. If you're referring to @falconer22 dating that a neovagina is an open wound, that is accurate. They're cutting the original genitalia (whatever is left after puberty blockers stop development) and stitching skin together to create something that resembles a vagina. They're not taking penises from trans-women and sewing them onto trans-men and vice versa. What they're doing is reconstructive surgery, like when someone has their face burned off in a fire and needs facial reconstructive surgery. Only in this case, skin grafts only go so far. Nowadays, they're take a section of colon or the lining between your organs and your skin to create that vagina, despite the fact that it's a completely different type of tissue. It literally doesn't matter what it's made out of so long as it resembles what they're trying to reconstruct.
@Peachyy87
@Peachyy87 11 ай бұрын
That's so weird to think about even though you are right. It IS an open wound!
@Hexighost
@Hexighost 11 ай бұрын
yeah, its so sad, this so called mother bragged about going in and shoving the dilator up there while the poor kid was asleep and going on about if jazz lets it close up at college, she will be mad; no open flesh wound, no tlc reality money, so bad@@Peachyy87
@poppyakers
@poppyakers 8 ай бұрын
"In certain respects, she's a late bloomer." *He's* not a late bloomer. He's not a bloomer. His puberty was blocked and his genitals were mutilated. His poisonous mother robbed him of his puberty. She should be in prison. How can a woman publicly documenting her child abuse not get thrown in prison?
@rl7012
@rl7012 8 ай бұрын
100%. Lock up that evil narcissist of a mother.
@bethroesch2156
@bethroesch2156 11 ай бұрын
I'm a mom, grandma, auntie and the eldest of many cousins so I've been around children my entire life. I have never EVER heard a child question their gender at that age. If they did, I would've notified the authorities because that's just weird AF. Just my opinion, I think her Mom is the driving force behind ALL of it. My oldest son is gay. He never liked cars or rough housing. He liked books and dolls. At 3 someone else said he's probably going to be gay. Know what I did?? ABSOLUTELY NOTHING. Children go through many phases growing up. It's normal for them to be curious about body parts but no damn way did a 3year old want different genitalia. Science has established that the human brain is not fully mature until the mid 20s. WHY WOULD YOU ALLOW THEM TO DO SOMETHING PERMANENT TO THEIR BODIES AS A CHILD?? You're 💯 correct that she could not give informed consent. Her mother is sick for what she did to her son. My son did question if he should have been a girl when he was around 10 because he was so different from the other boys. By 14 he told me he was gay. If I had acted on a passing phase, I would have destroyed his life.
@RavenHaili
@RavenHaili 11 ай бұрын
The reason she doesn't have any sexual feelings is because she didn't go through puberty. Her mother took that from her and now she'll never experience that human function. The mother mutilated, manipulated, and broke her own child. Because the child made the mistake of having a thought. Because that's how all this started for Jazz, a little toddler having a thought about being a girl. *I want to make a note here that I also call Jazz a she because that's all she's ever known. Even her biology was taken from her, I'm pretty sure it never became erect her entire life. The mother is an absolute monster, I hope she ends up in prison for life along with every single doctor that did this to Jazz.
@forproject1666
@forproject1666 11 ай бұрын
but by using him or he you're actually giving back Control tht was taken away from him. the 'she' identity was forced by the mother
@RavenHaili
@RavenHaili 11 ай бұрын
@forproject1666 true but until Jazz comes out and says that I'm not quite sure what to use but she. Using he could be taken as an insult
@LeahInAtlanta
@LeahInAtlanta 11 ай бұрын
No one is going to pay until Jazz lives apart from them and gets therapy. He's brainwashed, and that's it for now.
@milliea4253
@milliea4253 11 ай бұрын
@@forproject1666 if she doesn’t want to be called he, you calling her that isn’t the justice you may think it is.
@nicolasnashall2982
@nicolasnashall2982 11 ай бұрын
My son would play with Barbies, want to wear floral tights and use scarfs as long hair; why? Because he wanted to be able to play with, and be like his sister who was 2 years older. He didn’t want to be a girl and I didn’t give it a thought, I wasn’t worried I understood why he was doing it. He out grew it and he is a happy 29 year old male. I cringe what would happen if someone had questioned his behaviour back then. Why can’t parents let children play and develop without analysing everything? Give them a chance to discover who they are in their own time. Helicopter parenting has a lot to answer for.
@dudeonyoutube
@dudeonyoutube 10 ай бұрын
Today his teachers would be transitioning him behind your back!
@Morwen1978
@Morwen1978 7 ай бұрын
That happened to my younger brother too. He liked to put on my dresses and play with my girly toys. Because I was older than him and he simply imitated me and had fun while doing it... And naturally grew out of it, as it is normal
@micheleosullivan4430
@micheleosullivan4430 11 ай бұрын
I have three adult children. My only boy is my youngest. He followed his older sisters like a little puppy, and they used him as a personal doll. Hair ties, nail polish, dresses, the works! Not once did I ask him if he felt like a girl. What he wanted was for his sisters to play with him and he had fun. He didn't grow up wanting to be a girl and he grew out of letting his sisters dress him up. Jazz's mother is insane and abusive.
@Kathleen-vl5ws
@Kathleen-vl5ws 6 ай бұрын
My brother used to use she/her pronouns in the third person (the third person speech I believe was related to his autism). Ex: 'she needs a diaper change mama'. Thank God he wasn't raised by someone let Jenette. He's a normal, healthy young man today.
@genderrebeljo3051
@genderrebeljo3051 11 ай бұрын
I’ve been a professional childcare practitioner for 30 years. I have worked and lived in families houses and helped raise their children with them. Whilst I have mostly worked for left leaning, liberal types (I’m a bit of a butch lesbian myself), I have seen first just how a gender conforming society shapes children to behave and present in certain ways, and when they don’t, even if the family is cool, gnc children are made to suffer for it. Even the most coolest, liberal parents have gender biases. WE ALL DO, and we all project those baises on to each other and our kids. Whilst I have prided myself in trying to be a child educator that has created an environment free (as much as possible) of limiting and harmful gender stereotypes, and made sure my kids had access to all types of toys, dress up and play, free from shame or ridicule, society has done a good job in conditioning them to behave and dress “ appropriately” for their sex. I don’t believe that it’s ALL down to social conditioning, as we are all born with our biological predispositions. Quite a few of my boys were the “highly sensitive” types, who perhaps liked pink, art and ballet…and all was well until they went to school and were shamed by the other kids for their non conformity. I’ve seen first hand how difficult it is for boys to break gender “norms” and research shows that most parents can handle a girl that doesn’t conform, more so than a boy. Some parents may fear he will be gay when he grows up, but for the most part, they seem to fear for his safety and ability to make friends. They fear he will be bullied and ostracised by his peers. Historically, feminism worked long and hard for clothing reform for women, to be free to wear trousers etc. They encouraged their girls to be strong, independent and tomboyism..rather than the week passive woman of the past. We have seen tomboys in films and books throughout history, where the tomboy was seen as almost quaint like. The same can not be said for the “effeminate” “sissy” boy. Society hasn’t embraced it’s feminine males and most parents know that. Even in the gay community, they don’t embrace the feminine gay men. They are often treated with ridicule, like they are a walking gay stereotype to be ashamed of . I have seen this in the lesbian community also, against butch lesbians. It’s not hard to imagine that a gender conforming parent would prefer an effeminate trans daughter than an effeminate son, especially if that parent is religiously homophobic. The fact is, most gender conforming people, don’t get gender non conformity, and they never have throughout history. We live in a very gender rigid society, I would say more now than in the 70’s/80’s when I was young. This gender rigidity, reinforced by corporations who have made HUGE profits from its gendered marketing, has done great harm to millions of children, especially those who don’t fit neatly into a box, and who don’t want to. Our most highly creative kids are the ones who are suffering the most. The fact they’re is so much fanfare and celebration over the “trans child” (in a way that has never happened to the gender non conforming child) is going to attract the narcissistic, attention seeking parent and munchy mum. They can show how special they are by being this woke, cool mum that embraces her “trans child”. I appreciate there are parents who are genuinely struggling, and want to do what’s best for their GNC child. Thru are confused and scared and don’t understand. Most parents don’t study child development, and can struggle with the basics, like sleep training, let alone something as complex as gender variance. My advice is, less is more. Take a step back. Let your child explore and develop themselves. Teach them toys are toys, clothes are clothes and we don’t need to adhere to gender stereotypes. As they get older, teach them about gender stereotypes, gendered marketing, social contagion and conformity. Give them gender confidence and rule out autism. If your child IS on the spectrum, help them develop their sense of self and belief that it’s ok to be different. These kids can struggle with black and white thinking, struggle to make friends, and struggle to make sense of the world they live in. They need extra support for that. We need to give GNC kids the tools to navigate a gender rigid society. It’s not always easy, but as someone who was a militant tomboy as a child, and who is still a “gender non conforming” aged 50, it’s perfectly possible to live a gender non conforming life free form medicalisation and genuinely embrace one’s biological sex. For those that don’t or can’t , and once they are adults, then they can choose otherwise. Once you put a child onto a trans pathway, you take away that choice.
@chrissie3511
@chrissie3511 11 ай бұрын
The mother wanted daughters, she hated having a son, so she changed him. You can't say that this child was Trans and knew everything that meant and entailed at 2 years old!! Her mother is the problem here!
@772amanda237
@772amanda237 11 ай бұрын
The mon needs to be in prison for many, many, many counts of child abuse!!
@javvasquez3935
@javvasquez3935 11 ай бұрын
This is a case of severe child abuse, my son played with my nieces old barbie dolls when he was a child i didnt think nothing of it, now hes grown and hes straight. Let kids be kids just because they do or say something when they're little that dont mean theres a problem, I really feel bad for Jazz her parents are psychopaths.
@silververnallbells191
@silververnallbells191 11 ай бұрын
That was like my cousin. Imagine if he'd been born now & placed on puberty blockers? He'd be infertile & never had a chance to be a father (which he is now).
@phillyphan1225
@phillyphan1225 11 ай бұрын
I remember watching this show many years ago and saying that the mother should be locked up-way before I knew anything we know now..this whole show was sad to watch! I also distinctly remember it being very obvious the mother giving her all the attention she craved and how the whole family lived their lives around Jazz and the mother making everything about Jazz. It was beyond insanity!
@carlagondim
@carlagondim 11 ай бұрын
its all about jazz and all tha she wants ... her grand father said that so many times....
@jbeanerz1
@jbeanerz1 11 ай бұрын
This story is just insane to me. When my now 11 year old son was 3, he would dress up in dresses anytime there was the opportunity. Mostly at preschool. I mean, I’d constant get photos from school of him in full princess getup, tiara and all. Then he got super into headbands. It started with holiday headbands like, reindeer ears, and turned into pink sparkly ones. I’m sure I’ll get hate for this but, he asked me if he could buy some dresses to wear to school (in his 3 year old way) and I told him sorry, but no. He eventually not long after, ditched the headbands, dress up dresses, and he’s a completely typical 11 year old boy now. He is on the spectrum which I am sure is a contributing factor. I genuinely think he really just liked things with sparkles at that age.
@kb7128
@kb7128 5 ай бұрын
When a mother says she wants to dilate her daughter’s VJJ….there’s something seriously wrong. That’s sexual abuse. You don’t get to touch her areas unless you’re a physician and that’s sketchy these days as well.
@CEAsfg
@CEAsfg 11 ай бұрын
Parents, don’t freak out when your very young children wear clothing or play with toys typically oriented towards the opposite sex. Kids just do that. As a young girl, I used to play with my mom’s makeup AND mess around with my dad’s suits and ties. I changed my favorite color every 5 seconds. I even wanted to cut my hair short because I wanted to know what having little hair felt like when I ran my fingers through it. That doesn’t mean I was questioning whether I was a girl or not. I am a girl and will always be a girl. Transsexuality is rarer than people may think. I firmly believe that people on social media that blast about how they are trans is mostly out of taking part in what’s trendy at the moment. Trans is the new Emo.
@joygibbons5482
@joygibbons5482 11 ай бұрын
Unbelievable that gender stereotypes are roaring back despite the positive moves away from that in the last century. I’m so glad I was born 6 decades ago and left to develop without the helicopter parenting and social media. Heterosexual woman but tomboy, all my life, and that’s fine.
@CEAsfg
@CEAsfg 11 ай бұрын
@@joygibbons5482absolutely! A man can be feminine and a woman can be masculine. If a person really feels like they were born in the wrong body, they should seek help from a mental health professional to find the root of the problem before taking any steps towards very serious things like medicalization. (Of course only when the person is a legal and consenting adult)
@PatricenotPatrick
@PatricenotPatrick 11 ай бұрын
@@CEAsfgI grew up in the 90’s. My brother and every other LGB person then literally fought against the notion that he was less than a man because of who he was. Then we had “metrosexual” happen and straight men too stopped caring about stereotypes. Now the Mulvaneys wanna bring it back in full swimg
@PickledPixiePie
@PickledPixiePie 11 ай бұрын
@@joygibbons5482Right?! I feel like we've walked back into the 50's when it comes to the hardcore push to use reverse psychology to get people to comform to gender stereotypes.
@PickledPixiePie
@PickledPixiePie 11 ай бұрын
@@PatricenotPatrickThey're just the pawns. It's the wealthy organizations funding the gender clinics.
@sianais
@sianais 11 ай бұрын
I have no idea how all those reporters and activists lapping up this story for years missed the fact this woman saw a two year old boy playing with dresses and her first reaction was to haul her kids to a doctor like they were torturing puppies! That poor boy saw his mother have an epic freakout at the idea of him being a feminine boy and did what all kids who idolize the adults in their lives do, their very best to read that adults mind and go with the expected option. Him being a feminine boy was a bad, horrible, terrible thing; but him being a girl made it not a horrible thing. Nobody in their right mind will drag a boy to the doctor for liking girl clothes at two. She traumatized the boy. And worse yet, she got fking praised for doing it. The kid never stood a chance.
@MileinaJuarez
@MileinaJuarez 11 ай бұрын
That’s a good analysis of what must have happened. Indeed to a small kid the message must have felt like they did something unacceptable and if they want to wear dresses and play with dolls they have to choose being a girl or stop the behavior. But a small child only sees the current want. The want to dress up and play “girl “ games. That want trumps all other things for a small child.
@PatricenotPatrick
@PatricenotPatrick 11 ай бұрын
What isn’t discussed nearly as much is how rampant anti gay sentiment has returned and LGB’s are being gaslit into accepting/affirming this. The same ones crying about roles and stereotypes are the ones medicalizing their toddlers for behavior or toy choices? Smh
@visaman
@visaman 11 ай бұрын
It started with Barbara Walters on 20/20.
@PickledPixiePie
@PickledPixiePie 11 ай бұрын
Right?! If anything, Jazz's mom was probably anti-gay. Maybe she thought by transitioning her son young, he would be gender conforming according to his surgically assigned gender. However, since the T is in LGBT I think there's both the drive to get Jazz to be sexually interested in SOMEONE and the fact that her mom can't appear to be anti-gay/lesbian with all the work she put in to transition her child and become the hero of the story. Then the transition would look like another form on conversion therapy, and they wouldn't have that.
@Lunatic1982
@Lunatic1982 11 ай бұрын
When my nephew was around 4 and 5 he use to carry a purse filled with baby dolls, wears his mom's shoes and scream that he was a girl. Not because he was trans but because he wanted to be just like his big sister. Now he's 21 years old, a mechanic and lives with his beautiful girlfriend.
@victoriasmith2965
@victoriasmith2965 9 ай бұрын
Exactly. I think it's normal for either sex to play with the opposite sex toys. Especially if they have siblings. My daughter will sometimes play with trucks and cars. Doesn't mean she wants to be a boy. .. idk wtf is wrong with people 🤦‍♀️
@Morwen1978
@Morwen1978 7 ай бұрын
My younger brother was the same when he was a child because he wanted to be like me 😂 and now is 43 and also living with his third girlfriend
@msherry5
@msherry5 8 ай бұрын
The reason she's comfortable talking to her grandmother about sex is because boundaries in this family are messed up AF.
@StaubZuStaub
@StaubZuStaub 9 ай бұрын
Socially transitioning your toddler is abuse enough let alone allowing a doctor butcher your child.
@TheMuseSway
@TheMuseSway 11 ай бұрын
I feel like if Jazz doesn't go some serious psychological help theyr'e going to go down the route of David Reimer. The mother probably has munchausen syndrome by proxy or a narcissistic attention whore. I don't know that whole situation is a mess and I'm surprised Jazz was allowed to stay with that family that long. I'm surprised therapist or social services didn't step in sooner.
@junep.7779
@junep.7779 11 ай бұрын
Sadly, that's because in most cases of munchausen by proxy, the parent pretends that the child is a cancer or disability patient, which is badly seen as it is clearly seen they're purposely trying to make the child disabled to control them These days, because of all these "trans kids" BS, few see the red flags of munchausen by proxy on those narcissistic parents nor do anything about it or they get slammed as "bigots"
@RememberHisLove
@RememberHisLove 11 ай бұрын
Jazz's mom here is playing the role of Dr. John Money, for sure. The health and reality of his patients didn't matter, and neither did peer review for scientific accuracy, it was all about the media success.
@PatricenotPatrick
@PatricenotPatrick 11 ай бұрын
Jazz mom literally admitted to SA her own son with “dilating” smh
@mamsy1169
@mamsy1169 11 ай бұрын
@@PatricenotPatrick She didn't admit to it. She threatened to 'shove it up there herself' if Jazz wasn't doing it. There's a big difference between making a threat and actually doing an act.
@Cardinal_claw
@Cardinal_claw 11 ай бұрын
​@@mamsy1169 It's considered S harassment if you say something along the similar lines to an acquaintance or stranger. Jazz's mom has full access to her at all times, and is clearly not above physically harming her child considering Jazz's state. I wouldn't be surprised if it's happened before.
@sarahlynn4798
@sarahlynn4798 11 ай бұрын
her story fuckin sucks.. when she realizes what happened to her i hope she has the strength to get thru the hard path she'll have infront of her. not getting to experience orgasm is inhumane, lupron for children should be illegal to the highest degree.
@bradentripp8141
@bradentripp8141 11 ай бұрын
I don't think Jazz ever got a chance to be anything other than what Mom wanted. He has been told he is a girl since he was 2 years old...It would be interesting to know if dysphoria can be intentionally created in a small child, rather than naturally occurring...
@milliea4253
@milliea4253 11 ай бұрын
She still identifies and presents as a woman, so calling her by male pronouns seems like an insult. I don’t personally agree with her mom’s choice to do this to her child, but that child has now grown up only knowing life as a girl/woman, not as a ‘he’
@bradentripp8141
@bradentripp8141 11 ай бұрын
@milliea4253 you can call Jazz whatever you want. What you can't do is decide what I call jazz.
@milliea4253
@milliea4253 11 ай бұрын
@@bradentripp8141 This is true that I cannot decide that. I can decide to state my opinion on the label however.
@sorashell
@sorashell 11 ай бұрын
My son is 19 years old. He has an older sister, I used cloth diapers, and he wore his sister's hand me downs because cloth diapers are hella expensive. He played dress up when he was little, and even his Halloween costumes were super cross~dressy when he was in grade school. We laughed, we didn't judge him, we didn't really think anything of it. Now, at 19, he's a well-adjusted kid who doesn't judge people. He had a girlfriend who identifies as "non bianary" and goes by "they them" pronouns. She's lovely, and I'm not judging her either (but I did warn her thar I'm too old for the pronoun crap and will screw up. She didn't care.) ANYWAYS! Can't we just go back to not labeling people and trying to medicate them into something that is made up? Be a girl that dresses in shorts and jeans and t-shirts. Be a boy that likes to put on a dress once in awhile! Stop indoctrinating children that they need to change their whole "gender" to feel validated. Just let people be people. It's not that difficult!
@74Benedict
@74Benedict 4 ай бұрын
Jazz talks explicitly about private intimate stuff with her family because no one has ever respected her boundaries.
@Mayfloweralways
@Mayfloweralways 11 ай бұрын
Yep. It’s just not normal for a parent to be that distraught over anything like this when a child is only 2. I had neighbors (siblings)that pretended to be dogs and the parents had to scold them to stay out of the dog bones. No one cried and thought “i need to take them to a doctor.”
@pksmith1275
@pksmith1275 11 ай бұрын
Or to a vet. Sorry, couldn't pass that one up:)
@sirbaronvoncount4147
@sirbaronvoncount4147 11 ай бұрын
The scene about the dilating of the "neo vagina" featuring mom waving the "light saber" around was peak creepy. I really feel for Jazz and hope she can avoid falling into the many pitfalls of trans life. The life expectancy of trans folk is way too low proving we have a long way to go and may have to do some backtracking if the health and happiness of the trans people is actually the goal
@jenjendarkness5713
@jenjendarkness5713 11 ай бұрын
I was grossed out she was using her dilator on her parents bed . Wtf that should be done in your room in private.
@marleyhill34
@marleyhill34 10 ай бұрын
​@@jenjendarkness5713where was the father in all this craziness?
@daleannharsh8295
@daleannharsh8295 11 ай бұрын
Jazz was talking to her grandmother about those things because it was in the script. None of those 'reality' shows have anything to do with what actually happens in real life. They 'guide and direct' conversations into the topics they wish to put on the screen. Then they edit the film that get to meet the 'goals' the producers have.
@ieattofu68
@ieattofu68 11 ай бұрын
What would you consider a possible motive for Jazz being guided and directed into discussing her lack of sexual ability with her granny?
@chloekathleen
@chloekathleen 11 ай бұрын
Jazz' mother saying she wants to "protect" her from the world is literally INSANE!!! Her mother was the one who made the decision to broadcast her ENTIRE childhood to the entire world.. that is quite literally the OPPOSITE of "protecting" her. She has been harming and exploiting Jazz' life from the moment she was born and it's truly terrifying...
@judithryle2113
@judithryle2113 11 ай бұрын
All for money and attention for mom
@jf9912
@jf9912 11 ай бұрын
Marcus mad respect my dude. I deal with several mental health issues. I see stuff i struggle with glorified on tic toc. Can't imagine what it is like to deal with gender dysphoria.
@muffinlove6133
@muffinlove6133 11 ай бұрын
My brother loved wearing dresses, make up, painting nails, wearing wigs with long hair, playing with dolls and Dora. All these seemingly feminine things. He also had a big sister and an older girl cousin who were close to him and he admired. Now he is a normal young man. Has a sense of humor makes stupid choices every now and then but non the less your average everyday stright young man. Just goes to show that behaviors don't indicate that someone especially a child is transgender. Why did my brother enjoy the things he did? Because he was a child. Also wearing dresses and playing with dolls is a fun thing. That's why.
@mariecherrytree
@mariecherrytree 11 ай бұрын
This mom is so suspicious. Has she been evaluated for mental issues?
@scarletmeadows5789
@scarletmeadows5789 11 ай бұрын
This is why children should not transition.
@minraja
@minraja 11 ай бұрын
It should be illegal to exploit your child for financial gain.
@gailwright4326
@gailwright4326 11 ай бұрын
Her mother should be in prison for child abuse
@lovelyandfloppy
@lovelyandfloppy 11 ай бұрын
What a devastating outcome for this young man. He can't even conceive a child in the future if he wanted to. So sad how the parents sold their son for tv
@porksrgoth
@porksrgoth 11 ай бұрын
Hello Marcus, good video. I was on a tiktok debate earlier today about if puberty blockers affect kids development. And I was astounded at the level of misinformation being spread.
@Cardinal_claw
@Cardinal_claw 11 ай бұрын
It's done so that people who regret transitioning can be reassured about it being the "normal" trans experience, not clarified by doctors because they make far more money this way, doctors who need to keep their job and so have to hide vital information to keep the trans person's feelings from being hurt, and by people who think they're trans and are again desperately trying to reassure themselves that they're making the right decision. Watching detransitioners' testimonies should be a required thing for anyone getting gender reassuring treatment.
@PickledPixiePie
@PickledPixiePie 11 ай бұрын
@@Cardinal_clawOMG! I 100% agree. If anyone types "detransition" into KZbin, it'll forever change the algorith, and you'll see SO MANY MORE videos about it than you would otherwise, if at all.
@JD-xd4sy
@JD-xd4sy 11 ай бұрын
She is not the cool mum. She's the cruel mum.
@charlottewyttle1578
@charlottewyttle1578 11 ай бұрын
Even without the trans issue, no child should be televised like this. It’s insane. The parents are criminals.
@rensha8635
@rensha8635 11 ай бұрын
Jazz is a man who was castrated. Why do we castrate dogs? As a woman I find it utterly offensive to call a man a woman, and castrating a boy should be child abuse. Poor Jazz, it’s tragic. Should have grown up a happy gay man.
@SamanthaTollstam
@SamanthaTollstam 11 ай бұрын
No. Little boys who wear dresses aren't that uncommon. Especially if they have sisters. It happens alot and is a normal thing. Usually it levels out. In fact most boys want to be girls if they have an older sister or sisters. Jealousy, sibling rivalry, looking up to siblings, etc... it usually levels out at or around puberty.
@kittycat8222
@kittycat8222 11 ай бұрын
Jazz is miserable. Jazz regrets this disaster. Jazz is too sad to blame his mother. Jazz should also blame his father. Jazz will never ever have sexual or relationship pleasure. We all can see the truth about Jazz. Some people still want to look away. Even though it’s obvious that this is wrong, sin, confusion, and an abomination.
@sarahwendorf5118
@sarahwendorf5118 11 ай бұрын
You lost it at th end....almost had me
@kittycat8222
@kittycat8222 11 ай бұрын
@@sarahwendorf5118 if we are getting down to the nitty gritty, down and dirty, brass tax facts truth of it all, then we must admit it is against what is moral and just. We must separate our feelings to look truth in the face objectively.
@Nancys_on_fire
@Nancys_on_fire 11 ай бұрын
I spent my entire childhood telling my mom I wanted to be a boy, but grew up to appreciate my life as a woman. That mother is a monster. Mine was too, both in different and similar ways. Jas’ story breaks my heart.
@chicofromph33nix64
@chicofromph33nix64 11 ай бұрын
Here is my story.. I have one sister who is 2 1/2 years older than me.. when I was a child,I would look up to her and play barbies with her.. I would wear dresses playing dress up and she would put makeup on me and paint my nails. I joined baton because she was in classes and parades... my parents knew it was a faze and I would grow out of it. I got older and was 5/6 when I realized I didn't like playing dress up and like playing with GI Joe's and cars.. I'm glad this was in the 80s and not today..
@Charlieee23
@Charlieee23 11 ай бұрын
Watching the clips of Jazz that you put in your video, it made me wonder if Jazz’s ease at talking to her Mom/older adults about her sex life/experience is more than just the physicality of what the surgery and treatments have done to her. It’s more to do with how Jazz’s sexuality has been medicalised to the point where the importance of ‘passing’ as a girl is more important than the feelings you get and ability to enjoy a sexual experience. Jazz has probably got so used to other people (family, medical professionals) talking about her & her body in such a matter of fact, medical way that she might not have the self consciousness/personal boundaries around her body that most other kids/young adults would. It’s something I can relate to having a physical disability myself from birth. Our bodies are often medicalised and we end up not having as much personal autonomy over them as someone growing up without a disability/medical condition would.
@valerie362
@valerie362 11 ай бұрын
The biggest thing that would save kids these days is to get rid of all of these labels. My daughter is worried that she doesn't "like" anyone yet, girls or boys. Because of peer pressure, she thinks she's asexual vs being a normal teenager. I tell her I'll love her no matter her sexuality but really try to hammer home the fact that she's just normal.
@silververnallbells191
@silververnallbells191 11 ай бұрын
I hope she understands she doesn't have to figure it out yet and sex isn't the biggest thing and really best to be avoided in teen years. Being a teen mom is not cool. I'm still a virgin waiting on marriage (I'm a Millenial) & if God doesn't have it in the cards for me that's just fine. I still go shopping, hang out, listen to music, talk to friends, go to the theatre - a FULL life WITHOUT sex.
@valerie362
@valerie362 11 ай бұрын
@@silververnallbells191 That's wonderful! I hope she gives herself a break too.
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