Former Transgender Teen Has Message for Kids Questioning Their Sexuality

A 14-year-old girl who began to transition to “become” a boy had a message for kids who question their sexuality, and it is one worth hearing.

In an interview with 4thWaveNow.com, Noor Jontry, who once wanted to be a boy, shared her story and explained how confusion and trauma made her believe that she wanted to transition.

Gentry explained that her dysphoria, or unease with her own body, was just a “feeling.”

“Feelings are feelings. Feeling something doesn’t mean it is true or real. I didn’t understand that at first,” she explained.

“I learned that being female isn’t a feeling. It’s a biological reality, and I could feel however I feel without it meaning I was male,” she said.

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Through her own research, and talking with her mother and other adults about her dysphoria, she began to realize that her problems would not likely be solved by becoming a boy.

Life is simply going to be uncomfortable at times, regardless of one’s biological sex.

Jontry has come to terms with the idea that some people may truly be transgender, but thinks that most young people who think they are transgender are simply confused or going through a tough time transitioning into adulthood.

When asked what she would say to other girls who thought they might be boys, Jontry had a candid answer.

“There’s nothing wrong with your body. To be straightforward, you will never be male. You will never have a Y chromosome. You will never have a real penis,” she said.

Jontry realized that no amount of hormones or surgery would ever change the fact that she was female.

“Not wanting to be female doesn’t mean you’re really male,” Jontry continued.

“You weren’t born in the wrong body because that’s not possible,” she added.

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That is a cold, hard truth that this young woman discovered before she made a horrible mistake she could never take back.

We are glad Jontry realized that feelings should not influence every decision she makes — especially one like transitioning to a male.

In today’s pro-transgender society, Jontry’s message needs to be heard.

H/T The Federalist

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