Should people under the age of 18 years old be able to receive gender-transition treatments?
No, children should not be allowed to make irreversible life decisions
In the case of Luna Younger, a young male-to-female transgender girl, her split custody parents have been undergoing a legal battle over her transition. At the age of 2, Luna began showing certain feminine proclivities, (which is not uncommon in male toddlers, especially consider Luna has a biologically female twin) and her mother began taking her to gender therapy to determine if Luna needed to transition. While living with her mother, Luna presents as female and undergoes various gender affirming therapies and treatments. However, while with her father, Luna presents and is happy to live as a boy and be called by her birth name. Her father says that she only sees herself as a girl while living with her mother, and that this is because her mother and Lunas therapists are "railroading" her into her transgender identity.
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