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Influencer says she wishes someone had told her it's OK to be a 'tomboy'
Surrounded by baby gear scattered in her living room with the distant cry of a newborn in the background, Lex Renick, a former transgender man who de-transitioned back to being a woman after reconnecting with Christ, reflected on her life-changing testimony.
After living as a man for 14 years, Renick recalled the moment she reconnected with God after losing her faith. "I remember falling on my face at a dock in our small town in Big Bear, where I ended up giving my life to the Lord in the sense of finally saying, ‘I trust you with all of it'," she told Fox News Digital.
"I just wish that I had someone to lovingly come alongside me and say, 'hey, it's OK if you're a tomboy,'" the influencer revealed. "I was the kid that liked to hike, who liked to be in the mud, who was a total tomboy, and I just needed a parent to come alongside me and say, ‘hey, that's OK.’ But now we live in a world where there are no tomboys anymore. We live in a world where if you like these things, then you're that. And that's a very scary place to be because children are so vulnerable, and we need to protect [them]."
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From trans man to traditional mother: How one woman broke free from ideological chains after finding Christ
Lex Renick, an influencer who de-transitioned after finding God, shares her story and warns parents to protect their children by starting a conversation before society does.