Quotes from Cass review you included in your essay don’t support your conclusion that social transition is harmful. I’m so sorry for your loss, it must be extra horrible to lose son once things looked bright
Quotes from Cass review you included in your essay don’t support your conclusion that social transition is harmful. I’m so sorry for your loss, it must be extra horrible to lose son once things looked bright
You emphasize the social aspect of "transitioning" (in quotes because no one can change sex), whereas the links are relevant to the medicalized aspect of transitioning. Once a child is on the medical pathway of "gender transition" they have already socially transitioned. So, the implication is that social transition leads to medical transition which leads to higher suicidality.
Quotes from Cass review you included in your essay don’t support your conclusion that social transition is harmful. I’m so sorry for your loss, it must be extra horrible to lose son once things looked bright
You emphasize the social aspect of "transitioning" (in quotes because no one can change sex), whereas the links are relevant to the medicalized aspect of transitioning. Once a child is on the medical pathway of "gender transition" they have already socially transitioned. So, the implication is that social transition leads to medical transition which leads to higher suicidality.
Spoken like someone who wants to screw juvenile looking chronological adults
Anyone who learned the concept of the socially reflected self knows better puberty is normal don't medicate it
Look, I’m just turned off by contradictions. Quotes don’t provide conclusions the essay says they provide