The problem with this argument is that it has been perverted by the medical establishment . This is so horrible because it puts the kids' lives at risk.
It's so much easier to make medical decisions in the US. - If you're insured, your insurance company chooses the least expensive course of treatment for you. - If you're not insured, you choose the best course of treatment that you can afford. More often than not, you can't afford _any_ option, so you refuse treatment altogether.
My parents destroyed my genitals and I cannot believe the world is real every time I look between my legs. Any argument about rights seems puerile next to what was done to me. I hate my parents and the world that let them do this to me. I want my body back.
As a paediatrician I found this interesting and insightful.
Listening and discussing with child and family is the key.
The problem with this argument is that it has been perverted by the medical establishment . This is so horrible because it puts the kids' lives at risk.
Performing cosmetic surgery on children should be illegal in all circumstances. Unfortunately it isn't.
Alternatively, why are we holding adults to a lower standard?
Because of the emphasis given to the importance of liberty and freedom of choice in democratic societies.
Because the state largely stops caring about its citizens wellbeing once they turn 18
It's so much easier to make medical decisions in the US.
- If you're insured, your insurance company chooses the least expensive course of treatment for you.
- If you're not insured, you choose the best course of treatment that you can afford. More often than not, you can't afford _any_ option, so you refuse treatment altogether.
My parents destroyed my genitals and I cannot believe the world is real every time I look between my legs. Any argument about rights seems puerile next to what was done to me. I hate my parents and the world that let them do this to me.
I want my body back.
Wishing the best for you all