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The temporary drugs delay puberty until adulthood so an easy transition can be made if it's deemed right after years of therapy. Stop taking the drugs and puberty happens, like nothing was ever changed.
A lot of papers are printing a lot of anti trans stuff that just isn't true at the moment, and a lot of it is following very similar criticisms that gay people were faced with. Like people being asked if they were gay and this making them gay. It's all bollocks created to sell papers and spark outrage amongst people who believe everything they read without checking it's correct.
This is a forum for having a chat about everything and I'm wary of treating it like we're all writing PhD dissertations but there are a fair few vague assertions in there, CB. A quick google will show there are still doubts about whether puberty blocking is harmless, and there have been criticisms of gender ideology that have been conflated as "anti-trans". And because people asked gays if their sexuality was a mental illness doesn't mean you can't ask other people the same question about their identity.
You can't say "It’s a mind numbing exercise getting involved in a thread like this. The usual suspects have all the answers" and then post on the subject when you clearly don't have a clue about it.
Google the difference between sex and gender, mate, and then decide if you want to ask that stupid question again.
Why don't you try and learn about a topic before steaming in with such a strong opinion on it?
There is a difference between sex and gender, there is scientific proof of this even if it is in it's infancy. I don't understand people having such strong opinions on things without trying to get all the facts first.
Well, I'm not going to tell you that you're wrong because I've seen what you're like when someone tells you that... but the boy's school obviously disagrees with your prehistoric, ignorant opinion - which is all that matters really.
It's disappointing to see the amount of assumptions and jumping to conclusions in this thread by posters about the situation in Oxford and transgender issues in general. Why bother jumping in with arguments or hypotheses on things you've not read properly or be bothered to learn about.
Why can’t you accept that the girl may feel as though she’s a boy trapped in a girls body, but that is something she will have to face up to later in life, if she still feels the same way.
At this precise moment in time, all the science in the world doesn’t alter the fact that she’s a girl.
Yep... you're definitely stinging about the whole thing
You've spent about 10 posts arguing that transgenderism isn't real but reality and society (and UK law) isn't on your side of the argument. Must hurt like a bitch when things you're against in society happen without your approval