11 year old sex change

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A child might have a transgender operation at age 11 with the support of his lesbian parents. 

The parents claim they have known the child has always wanted to be a girl and are pushing for the child to have a sex change in order for his chances of committing suicide to drop. 

I don't not agree with this one bit. I honestly feel that the lesbian couple is definitely influencing the child based on their own agenda and gender beliefs. The child isn't even in a position to make an informed decision on such an issue. The parents seem to be such liars when it comes to the topic of how they feel about how the situation manifested. They claim that they took no part in influencing the child, like it was a surprise to them. Ya I bet. Not once is the child interviewed for his opinion. it certainly doesn't seem like the kid understands the severity of making such a choice at such a young age. 


article: www.dailymail.co.uk/news/artic…

I don't know I'm just amazed by people today having the gall to push ideologies on kids. That's what this seems like this is to me. 
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Karret's avatar
Hmmm a sex change that young is worrisome. I feel the better alternative would be to put the kid on like.. hormonal suppressants of some kind [I hear it's worse for trans folks who have to go through puberty with a sex they don't feel fits them, but perhaps I'm wrong on this], and wait until he/she's older just to make sure their opinion doesn't change when as they get older. -shrug-
That seems like the most reasonable course of action the parents should take, because even at 11, people will act all obsessed about a thing, only for it to pass a few weeks or months [or perhaps as long as a few years] later. I wouldn't imagine it to be fun for the kid to have their opinions and feelings invalidated based on age, in case they do genuinely feel this way, but a solution as permanent as a sex change is a bit far for 11 years old. If the kid really feels this way, they could wait and 5,10, 20 years later, it wouldn't matter, they'd still feel the same way. So waiting a few years for the kid to grow up a bit more would make more sense, but the hormonal suppressants or whatever could be a good compromise. o 3oa hmmm~