“No Child Is Born in the Wrong Body” is the subtitle of Erin Brewer’s book Always Erin. Here’s the back cover bio:
When Erin was a very little girl, two men hurt her. She thought that she got hurt because she was a girl, and if she became a boy, she would never be hurt like that again. But with the help of some wise and supportive adults, Erin learned that hurts can happen to anyone. She learned how to love herself as a girl again, and to know that no matter what, she was Always Erin.
Erin Brewer, PhD., is co-founder of Partners for Ethical Care and the Compassion Coalition, and is dedicated to helping people understand the underlying issues of gender dysphoria.
(Paid link)
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Erin describes her traumatic experience.
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Here is an informative interview of Erin. She discusses her history and her current mission in life.
A key moment in the interview:
(7:31] The thing is when I was working with therapists, they didn’t encourage me to disassociate (from my body). They encouraged me to INTEGRATE. They encouraged me to accept who I am. And they saw that disassociation as a disease, a disorder, because it wasn’t functional. It wasn’t helping me to be more successful and productive and accepting of myself.
Many of today’s therapists are fast tracking our kids, especially our girls, toward medicalizing their identity with body altering drugs and surgeries. You can read about it here, here, here, and here. Some states and Western nations have even outlawed the kind of Talk Therapy that helped Erin. Labeling it “conversion therapy.” [George Orwell Call Your Office!]
I encourage you to do what I’ve done. I’ve purchased a copy of her children’s book, Always Erin, and I’ve donated the book to a local library. There is another side to the story being told by Trans-Activists and Gender Ideologues. Erin’s side of the story needs to be included in our schools and public libraries too.
Pick up a copy and deliver it to those who need it. Maybe someone in your own family. (Paid link below)
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As a Classic Christian I encourage everyone to “Embrace, Don’t Affirm.” Individuals with a Gender Identity Disorder (Gender-Dysphoria) need Truth-filled Love. Please read this post for more details.