Laura
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Crop tops and Mr. Bean. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Let's go. Here's the 20.
Let's go. Here's the 20.
Let's go. Here's the 20.
No. That's so funny.
No. That's so funny.
No. That's so funny.
How do I explain my brother's furry identity to my child in a way that balances both imaginative play with appropriate understanding? He's always been an outcast.
How do I explain my brother's furry identity to my child in a way that balances both imaginative play with appropriate understanding? He's always been an outcast.
How do I explain my brother's furry identity to my child in a way that balances both imaginative play with appropriate understanding? He's always been an outcast.
Right, right.
Right, right.
Right, right.
Hey, John. My question is, how do I explain my brother's furry identity to my child in a way that balances both imaginative play with appropriate understanding?
Hey, John. My question is, how do I explain my brother's furry identity to my child in a way that balances both imaginative play with appropriate understanding?
Hey, John. My question is, how do I explain my brother's furry identity to my child in a way that balances both imaginative play with appropriate understanding?
He's three, and then I have one due in March.
He's three, and then I have one due in March.
He's three, and then I have one due in March.
Yes. Well, my brother brought his brand-new custom mascot head, I don't even know what to call it, to Christmas dinner, and he came out as a furry to us. So since Christmas, he's made many social media posts and now going out in public in his costume. costume and how he has always been one. And while my son didn't see him in his