The trend in lawsuits is to demand that a doctor or hospital do whatever a patient (or legal representative) asks, regardless of the their medical judgment or moral concerns. The sex end is one line of attack, including “trans” surgeries, abortion, and artificial reproduction. The other line is killing, with the claim being made that doctors should be required to kill any patient who requests it, irrespective of other factors.
On both fronts, statute law and court decisions are in a state of flux, with new laws being made and conflicting litigation outcomes. “Stay tuned,” as the saying went.
Thanks - I think the trend you describe is indicative of a deeper motivation that I imagine is suspected by most on this forum: what these people are looking for is not medical relief, but societal affirmation of the (supposed) normality of their disorders.
If you want somebody to whack your tallywhacker, and you’re willing to pay, you won’t have any trouble finding a professional willing to take your money. Ditto if you have a perfectly-functional right arm, but you feel like you want to go through life as an amputee. But deep-down inside (for some, right near the surface), lots of these folks know they’re messed up, and what they most desire is for society to affirm their fantasies.
And I’d still contend that something similar was the main driving force behind the travesty known as the same-sex “marriage” drive.