12 Year Old Australian Boy 'Transitions' to Female . . . Two Years Later This Happens

Again though I think the big issue is that people suffering from real misalignment are going to be vastly more successful in there transition if it starts at a younger age. For a lot of people this is going to have a massive impact on there quality of life to the extent it might well mean the difference between life and death via suicide.

Really to me the devil is in the details, certainly I can believe its possible that the decision can potentially be made in an incorrect fashion but I don't think that negates the decision in every situation.

I'd feel a lot more comfortable with these decisions if there wasn't a simultaneous push in schools, starting as young as kindergarten age, to confuse children and make them question their "gender identity". And then when you look into some of these doctors who get to make the decision of whether a child is "born in the wrong body" or not:

http://forums.sherdog.com/threads/a-pediatric-gender-specialist-in-her-own-words.3587237/

You can see why people are concerned about all this. Especially parents.
 
So a year or so ago I got referred to a plastic surgeon to close up a wound on my neck that I got from getting accidentally cleated in a Rugby scrum. Trying to minimize scarring from a big gash. Insurance was going to take care of it all the same, so why not.

Went into the waiting room and it was me and about 8 girls, all under 16, with their moms waiting to get fake tits.

I know it's a bit off topic, but trannies or no, elective surgeries for minors is just a thing in the US now.

That's fucked up. USA! USA!
 
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