@9FMVY8K7mos7MO
I believe people should be allowed to have treatments for transitioning no matter what because only they can know what gender they truly feel like or relate to.
@9FNMR4Y7mos7MO
The best counterargument is their body their choice. As long as they are not hurting you or hurting themselves they should be allowed to have access to legal methods. They shouldn't have to live with horrible mental health issues and harmful behavior due to not receiving gender-affirming care.
Agree or disagree, private medical decisions are private medical decisions. Treatment for our medical conditions is not open for debate or public input. If I have a medical condition, the treatment I receive should not be dependent on if others agree or disagree with the treatment.
@9GV49KB6mos6MO
There is no reason to ban transitioning when it is proven to help transgender people, the rate of people who transition without being transgender is very low, and it would go against their freedom and natural rights.
@9KFK8JS2mos2MO
if its not hurting anyone or has no effect on them, why are so many people bothered/concerned about it
@9GWKTHP6mos6MO
Read Pitt.substack.com. You will see. One, it is bad for family life. 2, the patients become lifelong patients, forever paying massive amounts of money. 3, it creates a culture where non affirming views are squashed. All because of an obsession with trying to make everyone happy.
@9GRLJ3S6mos6MO
If you did that it is stupid because then we would have higher rates of suicide from transgender people who cant express the way the feel on the inside on the outside
@9GXBXKX6mos6MO
it shows that the decisions give a huge boost in mental health. The % of trans kids who have mental issues is very high.
@9F8FPXWWomen’s Equality8mos8MO
It is not right to deny or forbid individuals from the transgender community healthcare/treatment. They are people as well, and are just as deserving of proper care from the medical system as other people are.
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