Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one is cutting off genitals of children. Educate yourself. They're making gender affirming care illegal, which includes a lot of treatments, few of which are surgical.
Hormones and puberty blockers are not safe and shouldn't be given to children. Doctors know this, they are just choosing to look the other way in these situations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one is cutting off genitals of children. Educate yourself. They're making gender affirming care illegal, which includes a lot of treatments, few of which are surgical.
Hormones and puberty blockers are not safe and shouldn't be given to children. Doctors know this, they are just choosing to look the other way in these situations.
So state legislators know better than doctors and patients?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one is cutting off genitals of children. Educate yourself. They're making gender affirming care illegal, which includes a lot of treatments, few of which are surgical.
Hormones and puberty blockers are not safe and shouldn't be given to children. Doctors know this, they are just choosing to look the other way in these situations.
Anonymous wrote:No one is cutting off genitals of children. Educate yourself. They're making gender affirming care illegal, which includes a lot of treatments, few of which are surgical.
Anonymous wrote:No one is cutting off genitals of children. Educate yourself. They're making gender affirming care illegal, which includes a lot of treatments, few of which are surgical.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let kids get their healthy body parts cut off but also empower them to sue if they have regrets once they’re an adult. Fair compromise
No. If they want their body parts cut off, let them wait until their brains have developed enough to make a rational decision.
That age is actually around age 25.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let kids get their healthy body parts cut off but also empower them to sue if they have regrets once they’re an adult. Fair compromise
No. If they want their body parts cut off, let them wait until their brains have developed enough to make a rational decision.
That age is actually around age 25.
Anonymous wrote:Let kids get their healthy body parts cut off but also empower them to sue if they have regrets once they’re an adult. Fair compromise