1. Thread: Among many other things, Stanford pediatric endocrinologist Tandy Aye says it's good to perform genital surgery on under-18 adolescents because they've already been sterilized by puberty blockers followed by cross-sex hormones.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L240CPOJ6FM&feature=youtu.be …
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10. Where have we heard this before? In the same "Age is Just a Number" journal article. After all, freshman college students can be "distracted by new experiences" and have "busy lifestyles" that make it difficult for them to "adhere to their dilation schedule."pic.twitter.com/LdD2Jvz4X7
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11. So it's all internally consistent, logical in context: Puberty blockers+cross hormones=permanent sterilization=nonfunctional genitalia. Therefore, do SRS before age 18 on useless organs, while mom & dad can help kid adhere to dilation schedule. Iatrogenic medicine in action.
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12. What of the fact that in previous times, before this Age of the Trans Child, most of such dysphoric kids were allowed to experience natural puberty, and many grew up to be untampered-with gay or lesbian adults? Ask Dr. Aye.
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Love the way parents have no say (even for minors) but are expected to pick up the pieces.
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Too immature to stick to the dilation schedule on their own without mom and dad overseeing it--but mature enough to undergo drastic, irreversible surgery.
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