
Richard Helppie's Common Bridge
The problems we have in the country are solvable, but not solvable the way we’re approaching them today, because of partisan politics. Richard Helppie, a successful entrepreneur and philanthropist seeks to find a place in the middle where common sense discussions can bridge the current great divide.
Richard Helppie's Common Bridge
Episode 268- Affirmation Not Necessary. With Larry Shell
A refreshing voice cuts through the noise of gender politics as Larry Shell, a self-described "TERG" (Trans-Exclusionary Radical Gay), shares his journey from recognizing his homosexuality in sixth grade to finding his authentic voice in today's complex discussions about gender and sexuality.
Larry's story begins in 1970s Chicago where, unlike many of his peers, he recognized his same-sex attraction early. "I understood what the culture was saying and I understood who I was and I chose me and decided that this is who I am, and the culture be damned," he explains. This early self-acceptance shaped his path through the Navy (until his discharge for homosexuality), his eventual 28-year nursing career, and now his writing on Substack.
What makes Larry's perspective particularly valuable is his ability to combine personal experience, medical knowledge, and careful observation. He articulates a view increasingly shared by many in the LGB community who feel their concerns have been sidelined in the rush to embrace gender ideology. Larry identifies four distinct groups currently labeled under the trans umbrella, each with different motivations and challenges that require nuanced approaches rather than one-size-fits-all affirmation.
Perhaps most striking is Larry's challenge to the modern demand for external validation. Drawing from his own experience growing up without affirmation, he questions whether constant external validation should be necessary for a secure identity. "I didn't rely on affirmation from people around me, and I still don't need affirmation," he notes, suggesting that true self-acceptance comes from within rather than from society's approval.
For anyone seeking thoughtful perspectives beyond the usual polarized debate, this conversation offers a refreshing middle ground that combines respect for individuals with recognition of biological reality. Follow Larry Shell on his Substack "Renz in the Woods" to continue exploring these important discussions.
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