furthermore, puberty is essentially resumed if you stop blockers, and the hormones from puberty have irreversible effects — it’s especially irreversible in the case of testosterone. these decisions are typically undertaken with the parents involvement, plus the clinican.
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Replying to @DanielleFong @sstaedtler98 and
Sounds like you were more mature than 99.9% of the population at that age.
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Replying to @attractfunding @sstaedtler98 and
wouldn’t have had to be to know this about myself. i mean, it is a journey for a lot of people and it happens at different ages, but i can’t imagine disputing this as a matter of course is the kind way to go. there’s generally years, like two years of therapy before blockers...
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Replying to @DanielleFong @sstaedtler98 and
I'd say I'm against biologically irreversible changes before 16. I'm open to hearing other opinions and nuances.
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Replying to @attractfunding @sstaedtler98 and
the default is biologically irreversible. that’s the point.
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Replying to @DanielleFong @attractfunding and
the blockers are as close to reversible as you can get it
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Replying to @DanielleFong @sstaedtler98 and
The default firmware is malleable after 16 years old given science, no? I'm just saying wait till your 16 as a general rule. I don't believe you can know who you are 100% before puberty.
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don’t really know what you could mean
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