I Am Jazz TV show: Season 7 cancelled or renewed?
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About I Am Jazz TV Series
Meet Jazz Jennings! Although born male, Jazz is a transgender female and has been living as a girl since kindergarten. Parents Jeanette and Greg have spent the years finding doctors to treat their daughter, while fighting the discrimination and misconceptions associated with what it means to be transgender. But, now that Jazz is 14, she is on the brink of the biggest challenge of her life: high school.
Not only does Jazz face the normal struggles of a 14 year-old girl; boy crazy friends, mood swings, and body image issues, she must also contend with the unique challenges of being a transgender girl. Jazz is on a regimen of hormone therapy so that she can look and develop like the other girls in her school. But, Jazz struggles with comparing herself, and the lagging pace of her breast development to her friends.
In four short years, Jeanette and Greg's youngest daughter will be a candidate for gender reassignment surgery. With that decision on the horizon, they must first survive four years of High School. With unconditional love and humor this close-knit family works together to face the many challenges ahead.
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Loretta E Blackmon says
I did not see this serial from the beginning so I don’t know why this boy wanted to be a girl.
Was she born as a boy (according to chromesones-DNA testing) then I feel the parents should have supported this and not given into a child’s feelings. Children depend on adults to guide them. Living according the prevailing tv culture is dangerous. I hope this person will not be irrevocably damaged as she reaches adulthood. I feel this way because I believe that we are created, born, either a male or a female unless are an hermaphrodite with both sets of organs. Then more information is needed to determine the sex of the child and how the child should live out their life.
John Barron says
Maybe god wanted her to be trans. Thank god your knuckledragging views don’t run the world.
Sandria Friend says
Then God would have made him a her then!
Nancie says
So if your child is born with a correctable deformity that interferes witith their life, such as scoliosis, you would not seek to correct it because the child was born that way? If my little girl was born with a penis and she is a real girl inside of her heart and soul, I would want to help her any way I could..
Sandria Friend says
Mental Illness is something that needs to be treated instead of encouraged. The person will have a life of hell and then he will never be happy because Jazz no longer has an identity of a boy now. So he will never look at the eyes of a little one and see himself through him. Imagine this family Christmas yrs from now when his siblings come in with the happily married family and seeing the kids grow and knowing he will never have that because of the decision his parents took from him. I bet anything that poor guy will end his life and it is his parent’s fault for selling their child out. This was an adult decision that only Jazz should have made but when he was in his mid 20’s
Marcella. Fahey. Old enough to be a grandma says
I am looking forward to Jazz’s first year at Harvard after taking a gap year and avoiding COVID 19.
Let us know the start date. Her story is very interesting. And I am sure very meaningful for any young person who questions their sexuality.
Keep it on. I want to see her graduate from Harvard