Waiting until after puberty for any transition intervention means the secondary sex characteristics are very hard to change, such as the deep male voice, the “Adam’s apple”, etc and makes it unlikely the person will ever “pass” in their new identity, which is very distressing for some.
Waiting until after puberty for any transition intervention means the secondary sex characteristics are very hard to change, such as the deep male voice, the “Adam’s apple”, etc and makes it unlikely the person will ever “pass” in their new identity, which is very distressing for some.
Waiting until after puberty for any transition intervention means the secondary sex characteristics are very hard to change, such as the deep male voice, the “Adam’s apple”, etc and makes it unlikely the person will ever “pass” in their new identity, which is very distressing for some.
Regardless, no one is going to do it. A minor needs a parent or guardian's approval. Who is going to do that?