Once again you bring up some good points.
I believe many of todays problems result from too many single parent households. Children need a mother and a father, because of the way the two genders compliment each other. Boys need a male role model, preferably a father, to teach them how to be boys and men - no woman can do that and most seem uninterested in even trying. a mother and a father can balance out each others' more harmful influences - a dad can often save a child from too much feminine influence, and a woman from too much masculine influence. I have never really thought about compounding the problem by having two parents of the same gender, but that does not seem like a good idea. And I'm disgusted by the idea of deliberately feminizing boys under the guise of "letting them make their own choice". By the time they reach puberty they're already too feminized to be able to make a real choice. It's too late if they decide they want to be male, too much of their behavior and tendencies have already been ingrained, and their schoolmates would mock them terribly for suddenly trying too late to act like a boy. Masculinity is something difficult to cultivate, it requires an early start and exposure to masculine men and women who endorse them, not to hostility against masculinity.
I also am disgusted by the idea of men dressed as women going into women's showers and dressing rooms. If they want that privilege then at the very least they need to commit totally - no male genitals should be admitted in there. Probably better to set up a separate area designated for transexuals. If there are separate areas for males and females, and we now have another option (or is it 2 more? Though you don't often hear about women deciding they want to be men) then they should also have separate areas.
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