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I really don't understand how this is such a controversial topic. We don't let minors buy cigarettes. We don't let them consume alcohol. When I was in school we weren't even allowed to take an Aspirin without going to the nurse's office. There are reasons for this. Human bodies of that age are still developing and foreign substances can throw stuff out of whack. The idea that you can give someone synthetic hormones to mimic the opposite gender and it's somehow perfectly safe is absurd. Even in Europe, many of those countries, which tend to be far more progressive than us, have put a stop to this because research cannot conclusive say there aren't long term affects to these hormones and medications. Studies have also shown that most kids who feel "trans" end up growing out of it.
When they're kids take them to therapy and whatever other non-pharmaceutical solutions they may need. Once they turn 18, if they're still "confused" then have at it.
When they're kids take them to therapy and whatever other non-pharmaceutical solutions they may need. Once they turn 18, if they're still "confused" then have at it.