Thanks. You talk about kids being too young to undergo hormones etc (I agree) but at what age would it be too young to socially transition?
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If the school or some other org tried to have it set in stone & make a big thing of it, I'd oppose this. If someone bullied them, I wld too.
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What do you mean set in stone? Not accept their gender identity?
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I meant the other way,actually. 'Your child says they are a girl. We must honour this & put all sorts of policies in place & change records'
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The facts of the matter are that many kids feel this way but for most of them it resolves. This is what we should tell them.
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My understanding is Hormone replacement should wait until a kid is 16 (since its irreversible) but what about puberty blockers. Given that..
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the effect is completely reversible, does their age really matter? Would it by OK if a 12 y.o. took them since its reversible?
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I don't think so but would have to read more about effects of this on the body & psychology. If completely reversible, could be a case.
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Puberty blockers is definitely worth looking into because I think given that its reversible, it does complicate things somewhat
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