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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions
Snippit · 20/12/2024 13:51

The age should be at least 25 not 18, we are still adolescents until 25!! The brain is still developing especially the frontal cortex.

StealthSpinach · 20/12/2024 16:13

Snippit · 20/12/2024 13:51

The age should be at least 25 not 18, we are still adolescents until 25!! The brain is still developing especially the frontal cortex.

The brain is still developing until age 25, under conditions of normal puberty. When that developmental pathway is sabotaged, then maturity ceases to progress.
When, exactly, are the brains of those given puberty blockers EVER sufficiently developed and mature enough to make such complex decisions or to even understand what their choices truly entail.

annejumps · 20/12/2024 17:47

As an Anne I object to this name 😤

MistyGreenAndBlue · 20/12/2024 17:51

Why isn't this woman in prison? So many reasons why she should be by now. Starting with what she did to her son.

Gasp0deTheW0nderD0g · 20/12/2024 18:02

Entirely predictable that she is fighting a rearguard action on this. She can't allow herself to admit that she made a catastrophic decision on this matter for her son and has been instrumental in influencing many other parents to make the same choices for their minor children. I believe Helen Joyce said something extremely cogent on this point, but on this board we'd already said this many times over the years. The medical and allied professionals who went along with these misguided (at best) parents are culpable. So are the parents who ignored advice that didn't accord with their preconceived views and hunted the world to find people who would prescribe what they wanted for pubertal and pre-pubertal children and for surgeons who would operate on minors.

ShamblesRock · 20/12/2024 19:06

Hopefully EU countries will start to follow the UK and ban PB, especially the ROI.

Isn't what she suggesting illegal though? Surely you can't just bring them in.

HermioneWeasley · 20/12/2024 19:09

She’s evil. This is what happens when you get obsessed with an ideology and can’t even see your own actions any more. She’s like the evil nuns running the magdalene laundries

SinnerBoy · 20/12/2024 19:20

The Government could proscribe their possession and use outside a putative trial. Tramadol can be prescribed, but you can't buy it in a country where need no prescription and bring it back to the UK, for example.

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