Harm by inaction is not more excusable than harm by action, especially not when the argument here is explicitly about *restricting access to action against the will of the affected person*. That's just as bad as harm by action.
Because this is the pattern that all the transphobes use - "it isn't safe" "it's child abuse" "it feels wrong" all while citing zero evidence of harm in the face of huge amounts of trans people telling you how much going through the wrong puberty sucked and changed them for life.
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If it's going to save a person from a lifetime of voice training, hair removal, and additional surgeries, none of which have perfect results, you bet I think it makes sense to delay puberty 5-6 years if necessary.
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I'd say it's debatable that those are not "perfect", but they're long, and for hair removal, *very* expensive as you have to pay out of pocket (even in most places where the NHS covers HRT/SRS)
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I asked the question because it sounded like you could give a quick answer off the top of your head, whereas poring through studies for the answer might take an hour.
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A quick search says some suggest 4 years as a recommended maximum due to possible side effects on bone density, though that is something that can be monitored and controlled in other ways. But there's a ballpark for you.
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