Trans kids don’t have access to surgeries, so we are talking about taking puberty blockers - which are low risk and reversible, and have been used for nearly half a century.
Even if you still think they can’t choose, are you saying kids shouldn’t be allowed to consent to other consequential medical decisions? What about the same exact treatment, but for cis kids? Nobody seems upset that cis kids are taking the same puberty blockers for precocious puberty let alone that cis girls can have breast reduction or augmentation surgeries (treatment trans kids don’t have equal access to).
So what’s the difference, why is it only suddenly a problem when the gender affirming treatment is trans?
Trans kids don’t have access to surgeries, so we are talking about taking puberty blockers - which are low risk and reversible, and have been used for nearly half a century.
Even if you still think they can’t choose, are you saying kids shouldn’t be allowed to consent to other consequential medical decisions? What about the same exact treatment, but for cis kids? Nobody seems upset that cis kids are taking the same puberty blockers for precocious puberty let alone that cis girls can have breast reduction or augmentation surgeries (treatment trans kids don’t have equal access to).
So what’s the difference, why is it only suddenly a problem when the gender affirming treatment is trans?