By mydaughterisdisturbed - 12/08/2013 00:58 - United States - Huntingburg

Today, my 14-year-old daughter convinced my son that when he was born, he was actually born as a girl, but we wanted a boy so bad we had his gender changed. Now he wants to change back to a girl because now he doesn't feel right as a boy. Last year, she got her other brother to cross dress. FML
I agree, your life sucks 55 055
You deserved it 5 858

Same thing different taste

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Ask her if she needs to talk to someone about her own gender issues, as she keeps trying to act out using her brothers. Either she really does have issues or maybe denying it will encourage her to leave them alone.

Oh and there's a big difference between teasing each other and psychologically messing up someone. OP's sons can be gay, yeah, but the sister should let them figure it out themselves and not force them into believing it

Sounds like she very desperately wants a little sister. Maybe let her hang out with her friends a little more. And put those smarts to go use maybe something to take up her time and creativity.

breadstickez 5

I did this. Exactly this. My brother believed me for 2 years. And I dressed him in a tutu during this time, I still have pictures. Is this me? Lmfao

incoherentrmblr 21

Such a manipulative, evil person.

Sorry to hear it, and sorry there's a lot of ******* trolls that say YDI. I gotta say, though, sounds like she has a severe lack of discipline. Im an army brat and air force vet, and i carry that discipline forward with my kids. It works well.

It's probably bad that my immediate thought was, "Oh god, so this is what those Tumblr SJW's are like when they escape into the real world."

Be proud you have a smart and manipulative daughter

Your daughter has a very successful career in politics if she can manipulate people like that. Its quite a talent being able to sway someone from their fundamental beliefs. You should make sure she attends law school and heads into government.

ViviMage 39

Show the son his own birth certificate. It should list his gender at birth and settle the matter. And your daughter needs counseling.