This whole issue is madness. Minors are not mature enough and should not be allowed to do irreversible treatment they may later regret.
Then there’s the whole thing about the poor results long term. The Johns Hopkins people were some of the first to do this stuff, and now basically say “don’t do it, the clinical outcomes aren’t good.”
Precisely correct.
A person who views themself as “mentally” a different gender than what biology dictates, has serious mental issues.
true - they say the body is not fully formed until 18 or 21 is it? So obviously the brain and thinking ability is not fully up to speed yet either.
In order to facilitate minors' having sex, the state has to allow contraception (sometimes permanent) and abortion (always irreversible). If the state allows, even promotes, these, then there's no logical reason not to facilitate "gender" or sex-"change."
Even to suggest it would imply a moral judgment that might even touch the untouchable: fornication.
And yet, the school nurse can’t even dispense an aspirin.