http://www.ksdk.com/news/health/transgender-medical-center-for-kids-opens-doors/461191696

Commentary by Ms Bob

Transgender kids in the St. Louis area now have somewhere to go for medical care and counseling. A transgender medical center opened Tuesday, and it’s the first of its kind in the region. The medical facility is expected to help hundreds of children and their families throughout the region with comprehensive health care. Kim Hutton’s 14-year-old son is a transgender teenager. She said it’s hurtful taking him for medical care when the staff doesn’t know how to properly refer to him. “To see the pain on my child’s face when they called his old name, it’s heart breaking,” said Hutton. She wants medical staff to know “how critically important it is to get the name right when the name has changed, or that your child doesn’t go in for medical care and is misgendered. It causes a lot of damage.” “Already, our patients experience a lot of discrimination, harassment,” said Dr. Chris Lewis, a Pediatric Endocrinologist. “Transgender health is a relatively new field even though even though transgender people have been around since antiquity. Some patients have a strong fixed gender identity as young as 3-to-5 [years-old].” Dr. Lewis said we’re just now catching up with taking care of transgender people from a medical standpoint. “People frequently have depression, anxiety and other aspects of their care that need to be looked at by a mental health professional,” said Dr. Lewis. “From a hormonal standpoint, we do offer pubertal suppression agents.”

How exciting! This is definitely where me and my husband Jessica will take our children if we can ever conceive. We’ve been trying for the last year, but nothing yet.

We were both born physiologically male, but psychologically she identifies as female. I’m gender-neutral. Although I play the stereotypical male role most of the time in our relationship. Except in the bedroom. Then I’m just the bitch. Jeff, I mean Jess, calls me Bootlicker Bob behind close doors. He’s pretty rough. Just thinking about it gives me hemorrhoids.

Both of us keep taking pregnancy tests monthly. We have our fingers crossed that a plus sign is going to show up one of these days. But our doctor is skeptical. Not because of our gender, but because Jess is 48 and I’m 57. He says Jessica’s ovaries probably aren’t producing eggs anymore.

But our doctor is a former tranny turned Christian, so he won’t rule anything out. He loves to preach to us about Mary’s immaculate conception. It’s his favorite story. Mine is the one about Rehab the harlot. Jess and I are both rehabbed prostitutes. Pun intended.

Jess has even thought about changing his name to Mary for better luck. It would be his forth name change in the last five years though. And I’m just now getting used to calling him Jessica. First he was Tyrone. Then she was Tanesha. When I met him he was Jeff. Now she’s Jessica. So I begged her not change his name again and she said OK.

We’ve decided if we aren’t pregnant by the end of the year we will just adopt a few Haitian orphans. Only females though. We want to raise them in a gender and race neutral environment. That means treating them like white boys. It’ll confuse them and they’ll start to realize that this whole gender and race thing is a transgenderacial conspiracy.

Sure, their expectations will be high. But if they think like white men, they can achieve just like white men. Simple as that. Race and gender are just social constructs.

Basically, innovation and success is just white male privilege. Nothing more.

When black women realize they aren’t really black women, they can be white men. And white men can do anything. Because they’re white men. Hell, they even went to the freakin moon. How crazy is that?