People who separated/divorced within one year of getting married: When did you know it was a mistake?

I think they're especially scared of people like Jessica Yaniv, who is a woman with a penis that used the Canadian legal system to force women to handle her cock for an extended period of time for waxing. They don't think anyone should be legally compelled to handle a penis or get sued.

They also take personal offense when someone says "abortion isn't a women's rights issue" (because it's actually a "people with uteruses issue"). they feel statements like that undermine and diminish the struggle that people with uteruses went through to obtain their rights to abortion (which was indeed a serious struggle for people with uteruses, and maintaining that right still is a fight today).

I think they're also scared of transgender children being given puberty blockers and hormones that turn into a medication therapy that the child then needs to maintain for the next 60 years of their life -- they worry adolescent trends are resulting in more children claiming to be transgender than actually are transgender and don't believe it's wise to change to bodie's natural puberty processesin minors who they think might not have the best judgement, since changing puberty has a lifelong impact.

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