So, our sister (14F) has a school counselor, I believe, in her school. She is going to see her again this year. (We use we because we’re plural).
The counselor says she cannot affirm the identities of people who are LGBTQ+, such as gay, bi, or under the trans umbrella. She also believes that being transgender is linked to mental illness and that she can’t affirm people who are trans because it will “make their mental health worse” or something. The host is transmasc and when she referred to him as her brother, who happens to be trans, she said that he was really a girl and that in 2 years, he would “grow out of it”.
In my opinion, it sounds unprofessional but I can’t talk to anyone I know because they would agree with the counselor.
My comment came off as a bit harsh. I don’t see anything wrong with it, but it will be hard to get any kind of change from such a conservative community when you layer on pluralism on top of the rest.
Tbh, I would start planning and prioritize moving away from such a toxic environment. Easier said then done most times though.
Ohh, I get it. (Using I for simplicity) Is this advice community conservative or just the people my sister is with? For that, my sister thankfully doesn’t mention it to the counselor that I’m plural because she doesn’t know.