My son says that he is okay with this.
If he opposes the wishes of his daughter to become a transgendered person, the school system and California courts could remove her from his home. In California, starting in pre-K, the state has mandated pro-transgendered books.
Years ago, if a girl wanted to wear jeans and slacks and favored the color blue, she was considered a Tom Boy, but nothing more was made of it.
My own sister was quite the Tom Boy. She was very athletic and was an Olympic hopeful. Her dream of winning the gold was dashed when she came down with Epstein-Barr virus which took her off the team.
In days of old, if a daughter wanted to be a boy, the parents would tell her that God made her a girl, and that
(1) it would be a sin of ingratitude and pride to hate the body that God created.
(2) if the Blessed Virgin Mary had protested her femininity, and had said, "No" to the Angel Gabriel, we would all be in deep trouble.
However, today, if a first grade girl wears blue jeans and wants to play with the boys, and expresses a wish to be a boy, the school will counseling and advise her that she can transgender to a boy. All this with or without parental permission.
See this report on Breitbart
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2018/02/19/parents-lose-custody-of-daughter-for-opposing-transgender-medical-treatments/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_term=daily&utm_content=links&utm_campaign=20180220by Dr. Susan Berry 19 Feb 2018
Parents of a 17-year-old girl lost custody of their daughter for opposing her wish for transgender medical treatments.
Judge Sylvia Sieve Hendon of Hamilton County, Ohio has allowed the girl to be taken into the custody of her grandparents – who support her medical transition – allowing them to make decisions that will further along her physical transition to the opposite sex.
According to CNN, Hendon ordered that the family’s names not be released.
The parents reportedly continued to call their daughter by her given name, rather than a male name, and refused to consent to hormone treatments that were recommended by her medical team. The girl claimed she became suicidal as a result of her parents’ refusal to accept that she wanted to transition to a male.
“We think the grandparents are the ones who have an open mind and will … make this sort of decision best for the child,” said attorney Paul Hunt, who represents the court-appointed guardian ad litem. “The parents have clearly indicated that they’re not open to it.”