Amazing work by @jessesingal on ethically treating trans kids — accounting for both the risks of forgoing early interventions & the risks of forging ahead too quickly during a period of identity instability & exploration https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2018/07/when-a-child-says-shes-trans/561749/ …
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Jesse’s piece is incredibly measured & well-researched. At no point does he remotely imply that trans kids be ignored or discouraged from exploring their identity — to the contrary, that clinicians really need to understand the extreme complexity of this experience for many kids.
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Replying to @webdevMason
the entire article is objectively ok. people are mostly reacting to the cover, and the first few paragraphs (which frame transness vaguely as a cult that you can be seduced into by a "charismatic" youtuber) -- 95% of readers will bail then with their "trans is a trend" priors up.
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Replying to @KivrinAiun @webdevMason
the general point that most of my twitter noosphere is making about how dozens of trans writers could have written even better-researched pieces is also valid; said writers wouldn't have allowed their well researched articles to be marketed as if they were terfy clickbait, though
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Agree that the first narrative is a bit of a gut punch, probably particularly to a trans adult who didn’t grow up with *any* access to that shared reality (also mirrored today by many rural trans kids, though the internet is a really big deal in this regard)
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