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Hippiesq's avatar

Exactly right. Why are people buying into this absurdity? If some adult wants to take the bold, risky move of medically altering their body to appear as the opposite sex, and if they believe this will make them feel more comfortable (I think they usually do this because they don’t feel comfortable bucking gender stereotypes and I feel for them and wish they could feel comfortable to express being without medical intervention but understand that society may not accept a woman acting very masculine or, more often, a man being very feminine and may not “treat him like a lady” without him looking like a lady), that’s their choice and good luck to them. I wish them well. However, there is no proof and no logical basis to believe that this is the one and only treatment for anyone - particularly a confused teenager - who feels uncomfortable with their sexed body. Discomfort and confusion are the hallmarks of teenagers - and the idea that teenagers should be medically altered based on those feelings makes me extremely uneasy. Allowing for gender non-conformity -let your son play with Barbies and wear princess dresses or your teenage daughter cut her hair short and wear masculine clothes - should theoretically go a long way toward eliminating feelings of discomfort. Time and maturity should resolve the rest of the problems for almost everyone. If there are a few adults who still simply cannot be happy without medical alterations, again, let them do it and live happily. There is no reason to medically alter teenagers. Amd no reason to tell small children they were born in the wrong body or that they are “really” a boy or girl, despite their biological reality. We need to stop and think and be careful before we pump synthetic hormones through our teenagers’ bodies. Thank you, Pitt

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Adhib's avatar

👌 ... let's do schools, next! 👍

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