Cross-dressing man tore apart his family for the sake of transsexual ideology
Shannon says her family was torn apart when her husband tossed aside his family — including his three children — to fully embrace his cross-dressing sexual fetish and live a transgender lifestyle.Now that was downright offensive the creep would pave the road to Hell with "good intentions", and just the beginning of the obnoxious acts he committed. A man doesn't have the physical elements needed to produce milk like a woman does, and what he tried doing was to humiliate the daughter he doesn't deserve custody of. But what's really horrific was how the courts treated the wife, and in Texas, no less:
Shannon told Knowles that her husband, whom she was married to for 15 years, declined to tell her before their nuptials that he enjoyed cross-dressing. When she found out about the fetish around four years into the marriage, Shannon made it clear she was uncomfortable with such behavior. But her husband refused to stop.
At one point in the discussion, Shannon revealed that her then-husband wanted to breastfeed their daughter, claiming he was trying to “help” Shannon.
“He offered to breastfeed her,” she recalled. “He kept bringing it up, like, pressuring me. I said, ‘No,’ [and he’d say,] ‘I can help you.’ It was always, ‘I’m helping you,’ and ‘I’m trying to understand you and trying to give you a break.'”
When the pair moved forward with the divorce, and Shannon said her experiences with the courts in Texas, a state viewed as one of the most conservative in the nation, would shock most people.So at least intially, the court overseeing this case was siding with the repugnant ex-husband, and even enabled child abuse to occur through him. If this had been a case of a woman pretending to be a man, the courts would quite possibly have sided with the husband, and not the wife, when it came to custody for the children. And if that did occur, it'd compound how deeply entrenched misogyny and bias in favor of men is in wider society and industry.
She said most days in court started with debate over “preferred pronouns.” She also said she initially had to share custody of the pair’s three children, which she thought was not in the best interest of the children given her ex’s lifestyle.
During the pair’s marriage, Shannon was a stay-at-home mother who homeschooled their children. She said she received only $500 a month from her ex, though he made a good living and brought in six figures. Shannon says she was left “broke,” and had to move back in with her parents.
She also noted that a court signed off on a request to stop Shannon from homeschooling their children. The kids were then forced into public school.
Most disturbingly, Shannon explained the toll her ex-husband’s choices have had on their children. She recalled their “embarrassment,” the alleged abuse they suffered at their father’s home, and revealed that there have been six suicide attempts between her three children with her ex.
I hope the children are okay, and safely away from the repellent father of theirs. Serious reform is going to be needed in Texas courts as much as anywhere else.
Labels: lgbt cultism, misogyny, Moonbattery, political corruption, sexual violence, Texas, United States