 Shave your kid's hair off, send it to school as a boy. We did that and I went to school, was shaved off hair and I was still like, great, I'm a girl, bro. Since I was born, basically, I couldn't identify as a boy. I was just really, really sad. I told my parents as soon as I could speak, basically, that I felt like a girl. They were really great about it. They really informed themselves a lot and they told me that once I'm old enough and I still feel that way, they're gonna do anything they can. We went to psychologists and doctors and you know, some taught me, you know, your kid is crazy and stuff and like, shave your kid's hair off, send it to school as a boy and like, we did that and I like, went to school, was shaved off hair and I was still like, great, I'm a girl, bro. But then, with like 12, I got hormone therapy which meant for me that I got to be like a totally, totally normal teenager and go through normal puberty. Everything went really, really great because my parents were amazing and supported me and backed me up. Then I had the surgery and I just like, I was like, okay, if I feel like myself now, I didn't hate my body anymore. I think it's super crucial that kids that are clearly in the wrong gender and clearly don't identify with their gender get the chance to be themselves and get the chance to live their lives as they wanna live it. I know circumstances can be really hard and it can be super hard to tell people but it's a really freeing thing to tell people. The suicide rate is so, so high, which I get, like I felt really suicidal as a kid and I was like, I don't wanna live if I have to live with the wrong gender. It's really sad when people don't have supportive parents and I don't know, I hope someday it's like gonna be in school books, there's gonna be like a little tiny paragraph that says like your kid could turn out transgender and here's the things he can do. That would be awesome. There's always been transgender people. It goes like way, way back in history. It's always happened. I don't know. People just have all these like ideas of it and it's just like a totally normal thing. It's just people being uneducated about it. I think that's really the number one thing. People just imagine it to be a super freaky thing. Like it's just like, I'm a girl. Whoever wants to be an ally of transgender people, you know, just post about it, talk about it, educate people, support transgender people you might know. You know, you can always do something and yeah, and hop out.