The Problems with Trans-ideology


Minor children cannot provide consent to undergo these types of procedures - even with a note from their parents.

There are a whole host of activities we simply do not allow minor children to legally engage in, even with parental consent - these treatments belong on that list.
 
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Dr. Hilary Cass, a pediatrician who this year published an extensive review of youth gender services in England, said that the delays from the American and British research groups had led the public to believe that puberty blockers improved mental health, even though scant evidence backed up that conclusion.

“It’s really important we get results out there so we understand whether it’s helpful or not, and for whom,” Dr. Cass said.

Her report found weak evidence for puberty blockers and noted some risks, including lags in bone growth and fertility loss in some patients. It prompted the National Health Service in England to stop prescribing the drugs outside of a new clinical trial, following similar pullbacks in several other European countries.


But yea, we should totally keep prescribing puberty blockers to minor children absent any scientific data that they are beneficial, here…
 
Raised in the south by parents who instilled respect for others.. Lived in south all my life. I've been saying "ma'am" and "sir" since I was a kid. I've been working hard on dropping those when the person (like my server at breakfast) has a identity that is clearly not traditionally masculine/ feminine. First of all, it is hard as heck to change a habit ingrained for close to 50 years. Secondly, yes and no without ma'am or sir on the end feels so rude and cold. It's surprisingly uncomfortable.
 
Raised in the south by parents who instilled respect for others.. Lived in south all my life. I've been saying "ma'am" and "sir" since I was a kid. I've been working hard on dropping those when the person (like my server at breakfast) has a identity that is clearly not traditionally masculine/ feminine. First of all, it is hard as heck to change a habit ingrained for close to 50 years. Secondly, yes and no without ma'am or sir on the end feels so rude and cold. It's surprisingly uncomfortable.

It's like opening the door for a woman or taking your hat off at the table, I'm in my 50s and still feel like I'm going to smacked up side my head if I don't do it.
 
Because you likely will.
I do it too...... But sadly the people who would snatch my ear or rap me in the skull with knuckle are long gone.

I do it out of habit and respect to them.

Funny story, we were cutting some old trees near my great grandmother's house when I was in my very early teens........ One of my uncles not thinking sat down at her dinner table for a glass of sweet tea shirtless. When grandmother (that's what we called her) saw that she snatched him up by the twisted ear. Full grown man, led him right back outside to get his shirt.......... and he apologized like a scolded kid.

I miss those people, tough but fair, they lived through some stuff.
 
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I do it too...... But sadly the people who would snatch my ear out rap me in the skull with knuckle are long.

I do it out of habit and respect to them.

Funny story, we were cutting done old trees near my great grandmother's house when I was in my very early teens........ One of my uncles not thinking sat down at her dinner table for a glass of sweet tea shirtless. When grandmother (that's what we called her) saw that she snatched him up by the twisted ear. Full grown man, led him right back outside to get his shirt.......... and he apologized like a scolded kid.

I miss those people, tough but fair, they lived through some stuff.

Same here. 70 year olds were way cooler 20 years ago than 70 year olds today.

My ma'ams and sirs are far more reluctant now.
 
I do it too...... But sadly the people who would snatch my ear out rap me in the skull with knuckle are long.

I do it out of habit and respect to them.

Funny story, we were cutting done old trees near my great grandmother's house when I was in my very early teens........ One of my uncles not thinking sat down at her dinner table for a glass of sweet tea shirtless. When grandmother (that's what we called her) saw that she snatched him up by the twisted ear. Full grown man, led him right back outside to get his shirt.......... and he apologized like a scolded kid.

I miss those people, tough but fair, they lived through some stuff.

I couldn’t imagine sitting down at my granny’s table without washing and tucking my shirt tail in let alone shirtless. I shudder at the thought of what would have happened.
 
Same here. 70 year olds were way cooler 20 years ago than 70 year olds today.

My ma'ams and sirs are far more reluctant now.

I agree, I think older ppl these days are just a bit bitter, meaner, pissed etc....than compared to 20/30 years ago.
 
I'm glad some of these "rules"... like at the table... are disappearing. Stupid rules should go extinct.
 
I'm glad some of these "rules"... like at the table... are disappearing. Stupid rules should go extinct.

I still won't allow a hat at my table or if out to eat with the kids my SIL (to be) to wear his hat at the table our son knows better than to try. Don't care about the shirt being tucked in.
 
I still won't allow a hat at my table or if out to eat with the kids my SIL (to be) to wear his hat at the table our son knows better than to try. Don't care about the shirt being tucked in.
Your house, your rules.

I just don't "get" it. Makes no sense to me.
 
I still won't allow a hat at my table or if out to eat with the kids my SIL (to be) to wear his hat at the table our son knows better than to try. Don't care about the shirt being tucked in.

At a dinner in with family, sure.

If I'm at a restaurant, my Miller Time hat ain't comin' off.
 

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