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NCmom's avatar

I appreciate the study, but I think it’s fairly predictable that many young people will deeply regret having mutilated bodies, being sterile, being lifetime medical patients, and giving up sexual intimacy for life. Most people I know, including myself, didn’t truly grow to be comfortable in our skin until our mid-thirties with some life experience, a family, personal accomplishments, personal agency, and a sense of community of our own building. As both social and sexual creatures, it doesn’t take a super-genius to see many will regret losing out on the opportunity to build those things, or at least have the option, for themselves.

I’ve also never met a child or teenager or adult for that matter that truly confirms to rigid stereotypical gender norms, nor is it common to meet humans genuinely comfortable in their own skin before adulthood. This isn’t a medical condition that needs hormones and surgery and pronouncements of made up academic intersectionality identity groups. Discomfort is a natural part of the human experience of growing up. And making it to adulthood with people to love is the reward, and one hell of an amazing reward it is.

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Nancy Robertson's avatar

I say shut the whole "trans" circus down immediately. This abomination never should have gotten off the ground to begin with. The sooner we end this appalling program of poison, slice and dice, the better.

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