magnifier661
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It's not just about behavior, though. Allegedly, Coy "self-identified" as a girl as early as Coy was able to speak, and stated at the age of 4 that, "something is wrong with my body". This, by the way, is the part that my ignorant brain has difficulty understanding. Perhaps it's different when one is a triplet, but I have yet to meet the 4-year-old that is self-aware enough--and comprehends gender differences well-enough--to be able to determine that he or she should be one gender or the other.
Is this boy part of a "triplet" birth? Could it be possible that this boy dresses like a girl to be different from the other two kids?
