Many young people who first claim to be bisexual will later identify as pansexual and then trans. Sasha and Stella discuss this common but contemporary pathway to trans identification and analyze why this might be happening and what it could mean subconsciously. They offer parents some ideas for how to engage their child during this time of exploration.
Sasha and Stella both have parent coaching membership sites that offer an expansive catalog of resources curated to support and empower parents of gender-questioning teens and young adults. Depending on the membership level, you have access to full-length in-depth topic videos, articles, book recommendations, and live Q&A sessions.
Links:
Sasha Ayad’s Parent Coaching Membership Group (SubscribeStar)
https://www.subscribestar.com/sashalpc
Stella O’Malley’s Parent Coaching Membership Group (Substack)
https://stellaomalley.substack.com/
Sasha & Stella’s Conversation with Helena:
Helena Part I: Social Justice, Fandoms & FTM Gay Boys
Helena Part II: Advice for Parents from a Former Trans Kid
Sasha & Stella's Conversation w/ Lisa Duval:
Upcoming GETA Webinars
https://genderexploratory.com/events/
Albert Ellis’s REPT philosophies, and The Three Basic Musts
https://www.rebtnetwork.org/whatis.html
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Extended Notes
Quotes:
“Eating disorders have a lot of similarities to gender dysphoria in that they desexualize the body.” — Sasha [7:11]
“Calling yourself asexual kind of gets you this freedom to opt out of the
entire game.” — Sasha [22:55]
“For some kids, gender dysphoria is a proud label they wear. For other kids it is very painful.” —
Sasha [29:09]
“Kids want to push against something and they have nothing to push against.” — Stella [40:40]