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Tricked Into Sex Change?
autistic teenagers want sex change, surely not capable of making such a drastic decision.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Would you recommend chemical or surgical treatement to "cure" a fourteen year old suffering from gender dysphoria, Mr Pedant?
Do you know the science of this? Like how many "sufferers"? Outcomes for the gender reassigned?
Your friend Jim has probably got his hands on the academic consensus, i.e.Women's Studies at Keele.
Do you know the science of this? Like how many "sufferers"? Outcomes for the gender reassigned?
Your friend Jim has probably got his hands on the academic consensus, i.e.Women's Studies at Keele.
And do you allow the possibility that long-term and irreversible harm may be done to adolescents whose confusions about identity have been encouraged in a certain direction
PS: I do do understand that the question has a decent but old-fashioned intent and therefore demands a sneering answer. Any chance that you you could step out of character and answer honestly for once?
PS: I do do understand that the question has a decent but old-fashioned intent and therefore demands a sneering answer. Any chance that you you could step out of character and answer honestly for once?
No, autistic children/people aren’t stupid, but they are different - different in many ways, one of which seems to be in their constant questioning of ‘givens’. One ‘given’ is socially ascribed gender roles, so that where ‘normal’ children tend to accept their gender allocation, autistic children question it.
In some ways this might demonstrate a superior understanding of gender roles.
In some ways this might demonstrate a superior understanding of gender roles.
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