South Dakota forcing trans kids to detransition

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Those who support hormones and surgeries for minors should read some posts on r/detrans. The stories of regret are compelling.

I thought Reddit removed that sub, along with the "TERF" sub? Well, I'm glad there is still a place for open discussion.

https://terfisaslur.com/

Calling someone a TERF just means you hate women.


TERF is not a slur, and I say that as a cis woman.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Those who support hormones and surgeries for minors should read some posts on r/detrans. The stories of regret are compelling.

I thought Reddit removed that sub, along with the "TERF" sub? Well, I'm glad there is still a place for open discussion.

https://terfisaslur.com/

Calling someone a TERF just means you hate women.


TERF is not a slur, and I say that as a cis woman.


+1. I even generally agree with TERF ideology. the acronym descriptive. Why should it offend me?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You can't legally sign a contract to buy a car, a house, etc. until you're 18, but you can have a double mastectomy (and yes, this is happening to minors).

Puberty blockers aren't anything to be taken lightly either. Many think the results are reversible, but that's not often the case.

Many European countries are reversing course on these medical "interventions", even progressive Sweden, Finland, Denmark...


Please find me one exame of a pre 18 year old having a double mastectomy.


Chloe Cole had a double mastectomy at age 15 in June 2020. At age 17 she detransitioned and reverted to using her birth name. She now speaks out against allowing minors to pursue medical transition.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chloe_Cole


This is one study that included 33 minors who had double mastectomies. There are many more out there. https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapediatrics/fullarticle/2674039


OMG!!!!!! PANIC!!!

Did you even click on the link? The JAMA study strongly supports chest surgery. Let’s check the top line findings of of the actual article, shall we?

Findings In this cohort study, chest dysphoria was significantly higher in the nonsurgical vs postsurgical cohort. Among the nonsurgical cohort, 94% perceived chest surgery as very important; among the postsurgical cohort, serious complications were rare, and 67 of 68 reported an absence of regret.

Also, the average age of the Sur iad cohort was 19.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You can't legally sign a contract to buy a car, a house, etc. until you're 18, but you can have a double mastectomy (and yes, this is happening to minors).

Puberty blockers aren't anything to be taken lightly either. Many think the results are reversible, but that's not often the case.

Many European countries are reversing course on these medical "interventions", even progressive Sweden, Finland, Denmark...


Please find me one exame of a pre 18 year old having a double mastectomy.


Chloe Cole had a double mastectomy at age 15 in June 2020. At age 17 she detransitioned and reverted to using her birth name. She now speaks out against allowing minors to pursue medical transition.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chloe_Cole


This is one study that included 33 minors who had double mastectomies. There are many more out there. https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapediatrics/fullarticle/2674039


OMG!!!!!! PANIC!!!

Did you even click on the link? The JAMA study strongly supports chest surgery. Let’s check the top line findings of of the actual article, shall we?

Findings In this cohort study, chest dysphoria was significantly higher in the nonsurgical vs postsurgical cohort. Among the nonsurgical cohort, 94% perceived chest surgery as very important; among the postsurgical cohort, serious complications were rare, and 67 of 68 reported an absence of regret.

Also, the average age of the Sur iad cohort was 19.


Because there's money to be made in the medical industry by those surgeries.

The debate is whether to wait or not until a person is no longer a minor.
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