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Oct 16·edited Oct 17

This is a fabulous discussion and so important to support all the little girls growing up in a world of Abject Godless confusion.Thank you so much ladies for this affirming talk. I was the biggest tomboy you have ever met for the first 14 years of my life. Short hair, my brother's cut off jeans, Insisting I'll be called Rusty instead of my given name, Always up a tree or in trouble somewhere for being rowdy. Now as a 70-year-old grandmother of 8, Married for 50 years, I am still a tomboy but i am very much a woman and always have been. I do live in fear for the tomboys of today. I want to be there for each of my 5 granddaughters but especially I want to be here to guide if any of those 5 are Tomboys like I was. The social pressure to convert them to something they will never be terrifies me. The Tomboys of today will be pushed in diabolical directions instead of learning to appreciate the gifts they have been given and their often strong personalities. The evil predators taking advantage of struggling children, some with mental disorders, who are confused... Well I hope there is a special place in hell for anyone who leads a child astray. Like you both say, we need to completely be there for these children these precious girls who desperately need to be supported to find their own path as healthy women. Thank you for this interview

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Who besides God is giving out women's identities?

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Our sick culture is giving out bogus identities

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Kind of like rapper's monikers?

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