I have heard though (from Debra Soh) that transitioning back after a social transition can still be very difficult (despite no body...
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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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It could be a solution to the problem of transitioning being more successful before puberty but child's brain being too immature to decide.
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If it genuinely did no harm, it could put the problem on hold until the individual is more capable of making an informed decision.
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And this is how we should act. Not 'No, you're not! You're a boy! End of' or 'I accept this & change everything in accordance with it.'
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