Well, I haven't got any. I do however have a basic understanding of the English Language and you can't go renaming things just because it suits your particular fancy, which is what a lot of the arguments around trans issues are about.
There, are though, increasing examples of people who transitioned at a young age who now clearly regrets it. This suggests an eagerness on the part of professionals to progress people to transition at an earlier age than they perhaps ought to.
Add into that a narrative that has been built up by some in the trans community that people are being denied some kind of birthright and you have some parents believing that their children, because the boys put on dresses, or the girls are "tomboys" are trans in some way. Frankly, most of them won't be, they'll be going through a phase or they may be gay.
The ultimate danger of course is self ID, where one can simply declare oneself a member of the opposite sex. It is fanciful, dangerous nonsense and pushes parents and professionals to a decision that I doubt they would have made even 10 years ago.
I agree with the italicised words, but cannot see why a qualified professional would allow themselves to be
forced, sorry, pushed into accepting such 'nonsense', "dangerous" is, in a way, in my pig-ignorant view, a major understatement.
I have a friend, of many years, who decided to transition f-to-m, a decision that took her six or seven years to finally take and action. It then took her a further five years to get the medics and the psycho people to agree with
her his decision - nowadays it sometimes seems that, even with children, five weeks is considered a long time!
If I have offended any here in my comment regarding lack of knowledge, detailed and specific knowledge, not general knowledge, of the subject I offer serious apologies!
Owlswing
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