I genuinely believe there are some people who really do feel they were born in the wrong body and it’s perhaps their life path to have this journey but I rlt disagree with how much it’s pushed on young impressionable people. I have a friend who said had this been available when she was young she would have changed sex as she rly wanted to be a boy, renamed herself as a boy and had short cuts and basically was really really miserable about being a girl, this also happened to a friends neice but both went on to be really happy as women. I think to really change and have surgery should be a process of a lot of counselling first and not even considered till someone is over 18 at the youngest. Maybe this is unfair to the handful of people who really do know young but so many people are confused at a young age and it’s totally normal. I really am not sure it’s right to make this all seem like it’s just normal and fine for anyone to do. We should obviously have tolerance and acceptance for those who do do it but not normalise it to the extent that people make mistakes they will always regret. I think it’s a reasonably high percentage who say that it fixed all their problems.
RE: "I did everything right", says parent of trans child only now learning human beings aren’t clownfish
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