@bkp2023 yes. It's sad that children feel that they have to conform to "gender specific" things is sad.
It's sad that children who are born male and like things that society calls "girly" are told they need to play with GI Joe's or that it's frowned upon boys playing with dolls; or if a girl likes sports and is a bit more "gruff" and not feminin they are called a "tomboy."
It's sad that kids who do not identify with their born sex are made to be felt "abnormal." It's sad that kids who are born with both male and female parts and their parents need to decide boy or girl and are raised as a girl but identify as boy and are given grief for that.
It's sad that people need to judge and ridicule and make something that is not their business be their business.
Re: Based on these scans at 8 weeks and 12 weeks, I've been super nauseous, heartbeat 167, gender?
Sex it's a 50/50 shot with a rare chance baby is born with both male and female anatomy parts.
Just wait until it can be better identified at your anatomy scan.
It's sad that children who are born male and like things that society calls "girly" are told they need to play with GI Joe's or that it's frowned upon boys playing with dolls; or if a girl likes sports and is a bit more "gruff" and not feminin they are called a "tomboy."
It's sad that kids who do not identify with their born sex are made to be felt "abnormal." It's sad that kids who are born with both male and female parts and their parents need to decide boy or girl and are raised as a girl but identify as boy and are given grief for that.
It's sad that people need to judge and ridicule and make something that is not their business be their business.