If a young biological boy is displaying evidence of GID, and expresses a desire to be a girl, I fail to see the danger in that youngster having some time cross living. Having the opportunity to live as a "she" instead of a "he" is the best way for the kid to find out if that is what they really want. I can tell you I was confused until the first time a stranger referred to me as "she" and then I wasn't confused anymore.
I'm a big advocate of early intervention. The ideal world for a transgender child is one where their parents and healthcare professionals assist the child in finding what is right for the child.
_g (imported) wrote: Thu Oct 13, 2011 11:19 am Personal I feel that not a thing should be done (surgery or hormone therapy) and delaying puberty to make sure there is not any out side force pushing the child into this decision so early.
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