The father is a loser. Putting himself to entertain mentally ill people. He is weak, lack of principles and life guidelines. He probably should be at least 50% responsible for his son's change of sex.
If he went there to criticize the whole thing and people who clapped when his son entering, then at least he showed some strength, sanity.
Even a response of anger is appropriate. This is a grieving process and everyone grieves differently. My own personal experience closest to this was when my daughter was born with Down Syndrome. We didn’t perform an amniocentesis test while my wife was pregnant, so we were surprised. My first response was irrational denial for about 5 minutes. Then acceptance but I didn’t want anything to do with her for about an hour. Then I realized that I needed to be a man and accept her, love her, protect her. And I have never looked back after that. She is my everything today. She is 17 now and everything is great! Once I accepted her, I had to readjust my expectations of her. I may not walk her down the aisle. I won’t have grandchildren from her. She won’t go to college,etc. That’s what this guy is feeling in his initial reaction - sadness because all of his expectations have been shattered in a split second. It takes time, but he will be fine.
I'd die before I put myself in a vulnerable position, regarding a private family matter, for the entertainment of leftists.
Yeah. Who does that?
Even worse
RT ticket on spirit air and a night at the airport super 8 more like....and fame
What a horrible situation. Terrible son.
Thats a man, baby!
The father is a loser. Putting himself to entertain mentally ill people. He is weak, lack of principles and life guidelines. He probably should be at least 50% responsible for his son's change of sex.
If he went there to criticize the whole thing and people who clapped when his son entering, then at least he showed some strength, sanity.
Even a response of anger is appropriate. This is a grieving process and everyone grieves differently. My own personal experience closest to this was when my daughter was born with Down Syndrome. We didn’t perform an amniocentesis test while my wife was pregnant, so we were surprised. My first response was irrational denial for about 5 minutes. Then acceptance but I didn’t want anything to do with her for about an hour. Then I realized that I needed to be a man and accept her, love her, protect her. And I have never looked back after that. She is my everything today. She is 17 now and everything is great! Once I accepted her, I had to readjust my expectations of her. I may not walk her down the aisle. I won’t have grandchildren from her. She won’t go to college,etc. That’s what this guy is feeling in his initial reaction - sadness because all of his expectations have been shattered in a split second. It takes time, but he will be fine.
At least this one isn't turning into a rage filled psychopath. I just saw one who flew into a blind rage because his dad said "transgender son".