The Parents of ‘Britain’s Youngest Transgender Child’ Want a More Accepting Society | This Morning

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Assigned female gender at birth, 4-year-old Stormy Stubbings first began showing signs of identifying as male at just 18-months-old. Stormy’s father says his son ‘hated pigtails and dresses’ or even ‘pretty shoes’, and at the age of two-and-a-half told his family: ‘I’m not a girl, I think I’m a boy’. However, the family have faced a struggle getting some adults to accept Stormy’s decision – with many still insisting on calling him a girl. Stormy’s Mum and Dad, Matthew and Klara join us, in the hope that their story raises awareness so other families don’t suffer alone.

Broadcast on 10/05/21

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