One of the "sloppy" things she says she's witnessed is providers "believing that the gender-affirmative approach is simply taking what the children say and running with it."
Indeed. Let’s stop blindly accepting a child’s self diagnosis as being the other sex, please.
Puberty blockers “have not been licensed for use in children with gender dysphoria, so such use is off-label.”
“For a girl (female) who wants to transition to male (FTM), that would be lifelong testosterone.”
Lifelong testosterone. For ever. What a financial blessing for the pharmaceutical company.
Sterilization of children is very profitable.
"To simply act as if a child is a reliable reporter about this area but not nearly every other area is preposterous," she explains.
The President-Elect of the World Professional Association for Transgender Health is “not a fan” of puberty blockers for young children.
Stop the child abuse!
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I was chatting with Kevin Whitt (a man who has detransitioned) outside the Denton Public Library in Texas, when this woman rolled up to tell me how kids know they are trans the moment they are born!
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Super compassionate mom (with her child in the passenger seat) thinks that news of detransitioners is a pile of garbage.
Whoopsies. It just so happens there is a detransitioner standing right behind me.
Your turn, Kevin. Enlighten this poor misguided soul. @whittproject
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For someone who feels so morally superior, you’d think she might listen to a man with 20 years experience as a transsexual, but no.
She knows best! Except she has no idea that children are being sterilized, and runs away as soon as she’s confronted with that fact.
How did doctors ignore this history? Did they even ask?
▪️Father wanted a son, was abusive
▪️Eating disorder at 13
▪️Self-harm at 14
▪️Sexual assault at 14
▪️Learned about transgender at 15
▪️Social media obsession
▪️Testosterone at 17
▪️Mastectomy at 19
She’s just a lesbian.
“I was never excited about surgery, just scared.“
“For a month I fell into a very deep depression. When I got my bandages off I refused to even look at myself in the mirror. I hated it more than I thought I hated my breasts.”
“Summarized: I never had gender dysphoria until I learned the term transgender, I just hated my body.”
“I suffered from an eating disorder and was sexually assulted shortly before deciding I was trans.”
“I feel confident and happy in my body while presenting female.”