If a young person experiments with a new hair cut, dyeing their hair, wearing more masculine clothes or trying a skirt or dress, and perhaps trying a new nickname or even different pronouns, that's not evidence of an epidemic of misdiagnosed gender dysphoria.
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If that young person goes on to identify as trans and transition, that's a good, healthy outcome for a trans youth. If that young person experiments for a while and does not go on to transition, that's a good, healthy outcome for a cis youth.
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The panic is that normal exploration, experimentation with different fashion trends, and trying out new roles equals gender dysphoria diagnoses equals medical transition. It does not.
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It's great that androgyny is coming back into style, after a decade or two where gender roles were very strictly policed. But, every kid who cuts their hair or wears a skirt and hangs out with similar styled youth isn't being turned trans.
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