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  • Are people jumping on board because an opposition to transgenders has popped up? Or are we seeing CHILDREN making an adult choice? Why is it that so many people can get behind KIDS making, in my opinion an adult choice, but are opposed to another child being punished in an adult manner for an adult crime. Why do we say "there children, they don't know any better" when somthing bad happens, but if no one gets hurt "there just expressing them self."

  • To Cammie, her mummy,daddy, family and friends.

    This has been one of the best things I have watched on YouTube or even on television, as I cried for Cammie and the hurt she has went through.

    I am also trans ( aged 23 ) but have not went through full GRS yet, but intend too in the near future. I have a boyfriend, a successful job, and the support of both my family and his. Very little people know about my past, and everybody just sees and accepts me as the woman I am.

    To Cammie I send my love.

    

  • I am also the mother of a male/female transgender child! Thank you for posting this video. It is so nice to know we are not alone. I recently added a video about my daughter's transition, she is eight, and happier than ever. Feel free to watch it & share. Good luck & God Bless you & Cammie!

  • 11 is too young to have to complain about not having rights...every child should have equal rights, no questions asked. But Cassie is paving the way for future generations of acceptance, thats the most amazing thing :)

  • Wow, again, I am so proud ------ So proud.

    God made everyone in hys/hyr image --- made everyone PERFECT.

    Remember --- Gender is more than the body we are given. A penis does not make a man, and breasts do not make a women.

    Break down young warrior, show them your "everything ness" SHOW THE WAY. *hugs* I love you

  • @shyboi1981 so god made serial killers and pedo and people like that guy who killed everyone at virgina tech perfect yeah right no one is made perfect no one

  • @GUNnut247 Yes, they too are perfect. ....just hurt, scarred, possibly sick, ...Yet still perfect. and sadly neglected forgotten, told they are ugly stupid and worthless........

    They weren't born with the idiocy, they were born with grace and light, and then things happened......a break in cognition, whatever it may be, and their spirit died --- yet, with all compassion offered, compassion and loving light --- still perfect. their actions not, the person yes.

  • I love you young human you --- I love your spark, your mind, your heart, Your everything...Your "ness". I applaud your courage, your strength, your honesty and candor. You are an inspiration to many i know it.. And you are such an amazing hero to many! ...thank you for sharing your thoughts, your feelings, your.....life. thank you. thank you. I love you young one.

  • I feel so sorry for Cammie. I know what it is like growing up and having no one understand you. The name calling, hatred, bullying. This whole thing made me just break down and cry. Hopefully I have and can continue to make this world a better and understanding place. To be treated as less than human causes so many mental scars. It can be so hard to move on and move forward in life when you have to go through these things.

    To Cammie's parents: God bless you bless you all.

  • Hi Cammie,

    You and the many trans kids like you are my hero's, you have such a bright and wonderful future ahead of you, thing will change and get better. I promise you we are trying to make this world a better place for people like us. Our hope is when kids like you leave college, you will far exceed anything we have done .

    Always remember to be true to yourself and who you are.

    With lots of love from Helen (transitioned aged 36 but still remembers being a trans kid myself) xxx

  • Actually, if your child was born with a medical condition, they are not transgender, they are transsexual or intersex. "Transgender" also describes male crossdressers and drag queens. I surely doubt your child is that. Please don't buy into the GLBT mainstream. As someone who has a similar condition to your child, I find the term "transgender" insulting.

  • What happens when girl born boys go through puberty...

  • You are awesome!! I sent a message to you guys. Hope to hear back from you

  • Cammie is lucky to have such understanding parents!

  • She has really pretty hair!

  • OMG!!!!! I'm totally crying my eyes out here...

    I'm a transgendered girl from Norway and when listening to her it took me back to my childhood..

    I wasn't even HALF as tough as her. I played "the male role" for many many years.

    I had EXACTLY the same questions to the "maker" as she has.

    She's beautiful <3

    hugs from norway

  • You're a beautiful little girl and you seem like a lot of fun. Im transgender too, just the other way. My names Austin Joel and im 15, and i wish i had come out as early as you did, and have the support and understanding from my parents that you do. You're a very lucky kid

  • So wonderful to know she has such supportive parents who understand her.

  • i may not a a transgender but u r wat i call very inserational

  • i myself a transgender (girl) and i cry teht i sound you child, you are a sopar mother, i wish my perndt bee supert somday like you do :(

  • you are a fantastic person, you should be proud of yourself, you are FANTASTIC FANTASTIC FANTASTIC. In case you didn't understand it. YOU ARE FANTASTIC! God bless you, I wish you, your child and all of your beloved ones the most wonderful things in life. You are amazing, really.

  • aw, she's adorable!! :D you are blessed to have such a beautiful little girl. Cammie, you're so brave. :) ♥ live your life!

  • I have to applaud you for your courage and bravery. I am also transgendered, (male to female) and wish I had the courage to come out at cammie's age. I am 28 and I am just starting the transition process. I applaud you for your courage and bravery, and hope and wish for the best

  • I have to applaud you for your courage and bravery. I am also transgendered, (male to female) and wish I had the courage to come out at cammie's age. I am 28 and I am just starting the transition process. I applaud you for your courage and bravery, and hope and wish for the best

  • Cammie - you are not alone and some of us are just born this way. I work with other younger transitioning people on a support group, both boy bodied girls (like you) and girl bodied boys (there are those too). These are teenagers and are working toward being themselves. Cammie - I too have been on this journey - and like you I don't understand why it had to happened, but it did. We do okay, and it is complicated.  But honey, we do fine.

  • hi i am trangrenere i am a boy now i am agirl my name is crystal elizabeth hahn i live in kentucky

  • You seem like a neat kid to me. Your message is level headed and you sound very healthy which is amazing considering the many trials you've faced. I agree with you, with your outlook and am very happy for you. I wish more tg kids could speak to the world and share themselves so beautifully as you have done in this vid. When I was a kid growing up (1960-70s) I hid under the covers in my room and was closeted. The boys beat me up bad, twice; It was a horrible nightmare that I survived.

  • As someone who has this same condition - because my mom took DES (yes I am also at risk for certain cancers) while she was pregnant with me.

    My parents condoned the use of abuse and brainwashing to fix it - and still do not accept it - despite markers at a very young age.

    I am so happy that as a parent you get it. I am a mom now - and my son is autistic (as am I as well) and the acceptance having this condition has given me for my child's differences is nothing short of amazing - but you seem

  • Lets talk about this when your 18 shall we

  • @myjizzureye What's there to talk about at 18? I'm twice that age and the passing of years hasn't changed a thing for me.

  • @DarphBobo I was more thinking we could talk about it around my place.....er.....yeah

  • @myjizzureye Lets not. I would not want any kid to go through the years of self repression like I did just to conform to societal expectations of others. That sort of prolonged self repression leaves you so mentally messed up you feel you can no longer live. I grew up drowning in the lies and dishonesty of who I am. It is not easy to grow up pretending to be a non-existent person, you always have to lie. Now I have crossed the void and into existence.

  • @HelenWilsonMK Look Mr Lady dude I am just trying to get laid. Don't need to know all that bollocks.

  • Beautiful, so proud and amazed by your daughter. I'm 43 and an ex missionary and theologian, you sound like an amazing mum and daughter. i'm trans myself and just wish I'd had this level of insight, support, knowledge and confidence 30 years ago. I work with various Trans activism projects now including LGBT teens and love the improved awareness and acceptance these days. It really does get better. I wish you well and even more courage and conviction for the road ahead. KJ

  • Thank you Cammie for a beautiful Christmas present!! I have just moved almost 3000 miles away from my home and am alone this Christmas morning!! I was looking at my facebook friends and saw a link to this vedio. Being transgender myself I watched it!! So are so courageous!!! I didn't transition until I was an adult. I plan on visiting your blog!! YOU GO GIRL!!! <3 Pamela

  • I'm in the medical field. I've had some great physicians and mentors who've pointed me in the right direction. All of the medical research related to the fetal development of gender variance is available on the internet. It's not difficult to find the studies and the research. Gender identity markers exist in the putuitary gland of the brain stem. The defect has been discovered through research. Look up BSTC subdivision/gender variance. ;)

  • Your daughter has more courage at 11 than I do at 24! I dont want you to think that Im downing her at all because Im not, I completely support her, and other transgendered children. I just was wondering where you got the information about the inadequate testosterone during development? Ive never heard that before and was wondering where you had heard/seen it?

  • Wow, the only way I can believe those words actually came from a child is that because I'm transgendered myself. I wish all the world could take the time to understand children like this instead of "protecting" others.

    PS: I'm certain you will grow up to be an amazing lady who will change the world. Remember never to give up as life can only get better once you're out. Enjoy your life. =D

  • Ignorance tends to provide a PSEUDO comfort zone for people who aren't comfortable with themselves... much less the challenges and adversities of others. Coping with gender variance has been a profound trial in our lives... but through faith and love, we've found peace and are passing that test, one day at a time. WisterV... There is a test for you in this as well. Your test is to learn and grow from something you don't understand. You might want to search your soul for the answers.

  • Wisterv, this is not gross. It's a fact. Perhaps you should read more (about such situation/condition) & maybe try to be more accepting.

  • Gross!

  • Mom you are doing the right thing. you have a beautiful daughter. Love her, cherrish her, and enjoy the gift God has given you. When it comes to the school there is help available. Google TYFA the founder is Kim Pearson. She is an amazing person and really good at what she does and that is forcing schools to be more excepting. Please look her up. If your daughter gets a little depressed search "no arms, no legs , No worries" on youtube he is amazing and really puts life into perspective.

  • Mom you are doing the right thing. you have a beautiful daughter. Love her, cherrish her, and enjoy the gift God has given you. When it comes to the school there is help available. Google TYFA the founder is Kim Pearson. She is an amazing person and really good at what she does and that is forcing schools to be more excepting. Please look her up. If your daughter gets a little depressed search "no arms, no legs , No worries" on youtube he is amazing and really puts life into perspective.

  • GOD BLESS U AND HER I Am trans-gendered person and so pray for u and for CAMMIE

  • GOD BLESS U AND HER IM A transgendered person and so pray for u and for CAMMIE

  • Cammie is my daughter... I appreciate your comments and will make sure that she reads them. The mentorship will make her feel really good. Thank you. Also, if you want to follow our story... please visit our blog at cameronsong.blogspot.com - I have been documenting this "journey" since before Cammie's transition. I believe you will be inspired by her experience since I'm sure it will closely reflect your own. Take care and God bless always... CP

  • Such a beautiful story. I am a TS , 53, fully employed living a wonderful life. The tough part is school, the isolation. Surviving that is hard for lots of children, gay, transgender and even normal. The best way to deal with other people is not to give them the opportunity to judge. Never ask "What they think" or if it is "ok". Many of us believe that it is only he transition of the physical as the mind goes through no transition. Cammie is already there.

  • I will say that eventually there will come a time in your life that no one will care about your past, and see you as the beautiful girl you have always been. There are people in my life who know about my past and don't care, and lots of people who don't even know. I'm just this woman they know who is fun to be around and smiles a lot! You're going to get there sooner than I did, and have a better life! Go Cammie Go! We all think you're awesome!

  • Cammie you're doing great! I'm a bit older than you, and didn't get to do anything about it until later in life. It was just as hard doing it this way too. I still had people who didn't understand me, had people picking on me, went through my own private little hell. I didn't have as many friends as you because while my Mom has always loved her daughter, my Dad was horrible. I wasn't allowed to have friends. So I think you are doing great job and you're going to have a better life!

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