Parent of ‘Transgender’ Teen Warns: ‘We Have to Fight This Radical Movement’


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Most parents are loving and understanding of the challenges teenagers face as they journey to adulthood. The Sisson family is no different. That is why the recent hateful threats against them are so serious.

The parent of a teen girl who is “transitioning” to become a boy is urging the increasing number of families coping with the radical transgender movement to fight back rather than succumb to its ideology.

“It took us completely by surprise,” shared a visibly upset Kristie Sisson with Breitbart News in an interview.

“Because Danielle had a normal childhood, did all of the typical girl things – from dressing up like the princesses, to playing with dolls, to wearing make-up, perfume, and jewelry.

Mrs. Sisson shares that in the fall of 2016, her high school aged daughter Danielle told her and her husband that she was going to start identifying as a boy.

 Although the week before she had taken Danielle shopping for school clothes and she choose all “girly” outfits.

She also notes that Danielle had been struggling to fit in with others at her new school following a move.

The Sisson family had moved from Long Island, New York, to North Carolina after Danielle completed public middle school. When the family moved to North Carolina, the parents enrolled Danielle in a private high school.

“She did have a hard time adjusting, because she just didn’t fit the mold – she wasn’t the tall, thin, blond like many girls in North Carolina are,” Sisson says. “But that’s not to say she didn’t have friends. I think she was well-liked, but hadn’t found that ‘best’ friend.”

This problem was further exacerbated by the fact Danielle had a troubling pattern of “mimicking” the behaviors of people around her.

First, it was being a “lesbian”,

Sisson says she noticed Danielle was often “mimicking” other people her age. For example, she says Danielle became good friends with a girl who was a lesbian, and, shortly afterward, told her parents she herself was a lesbian.

Then she met a “transgendered girl”,

Then, she became friends with a gender-confused girl who said she was transgender.

Mrs. Sisson also notes both her and her husband never forbid their daughter from being friends with anyone, and allowed her to immerse herself in many different points of view.

“I never told her she could not be friends with either of these girls,” Sisson says, noting Danielle seemed to change drastically in the fall of 2016 when she became friends with two girls at the private school who had begun the transition process to become boys. At that point, Danielle told her parents she wanted to dress like a boy.

But, what she noticing with her daughter was much more perplexing than merely a case of so-called lifelong gender-based confusion.

“I have three sons, so I know the difference between a girl’s psyche and a boy’s,” says Sisson, noting that there was never a question in their family that Danielle was “all girl.”

Furthermore, Danielle did have a history of mental illness. But none of that was to matter once Danielle found “safe places” and overzealous social justice warriors swooped in to remove the rights of their God-given parental rights.

Continue to the next page to learn of the perplexing advice handed out by so-called “gender specialists” and what happened when they decided to pump the brakes on their teenage daughter’s decision to identify as transgender.

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