A 52-year-old man has abandoned his family to live as a six-year-old girl. Yes, you read that correctly, and no, I’m not making it up.
Meet the man formerly known as Paul Wolscht, but who now goes by the “creative” name Stefonknee, and is not only a transgender. He is now “transaged.” He currently lives as a 6 year old girl with adopted parents. However, before he was transgendered or “transaged,” he was a man who was married for 23 years with seven children.
In the profile done by The Daily Xtra, Wolscht told his transition story, and it enraged me.
“She said stop being trans or leave, so that to me – stop being trans – isn’t something I could do. It’s like telling me to stop being, you know, 6’2” or leave. I was who I was. I was trans before we married. I was a trans-parent for 23 years. It floored me. It scared me because I didn’t know how not to be trans.”
Oh, so the wife that he abandoned with the 7 children he helped to produce is the bad guy because she wouldn’t accept his mental illness? I’m sure by the end of the marriage she was fed up with his delusion, but the first time she brought up her issue with his transgenderism she was probably sweet because she, I assume, loved him dearly. There are certain things you can’t choose. You can’t choose your height. You can choose to stay with your family and help raise your children.
When asked, he explains why he came out and told his story to the public.
“I paid a pretty heavy price for transitioning, so at a certain point I thought I’ve already lost everything, and everything has happened. I’m going to be me, and I’m going to show other people that it is okay to be feminine for a guy, so coming completely out of the closet – it liberated me to the point that let’s do this. Let’s talk about it. Let people know this is okay.”
Firstly, he didn’t lose everything. He chose to abandon everything and all of the people that were supposed to matter to him, but who cares about semantics, right? He made a conscious choice to walk away from his family. He chose his own “needs” over those of the people who depended upon him the most. He made a selfish decision, and I don’t feel sorry for him.
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