• Omega@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    I think that’s totally reasonable. They support puberty suppressants and any other non-surgical treatments. But surgery comes with a lot of risk. And it’s easy to make the argument that minors are legally seen as unable to make certain life altering decisions.

    And additionally, even if this is 100% a political move, I think it’s more important to protect non-medical treatments AND adult surgery if this has to go.

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      4 months ago

      Are non-surgical treatments still permanent? Like if you grow up using hormones or whatever and you end up with a different body later, it might be a bit similar to surgery.

      As someone who doesn’t know shit, I find permanent stuff scary. I wear contact lenses because I can’t commit to buy a pair of glasses and I’m afraid to regret it.

      But I heard that the rate of people regretting transition surgery or whatever it’s called, is pretty low. I don’t know if it’s true and if it’s only for adults, but I really hope it is true.

      If so, maybe it’s fine that minors have the surgeries. I would think that there is a serious process with professionals and shit and they make sure, as best they can, than the person is not going to regret later.

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        4 months ago

        I’m totally fine with that as well. I’ve also heard that surgery requires a lot of verification and validation from psychologists. Medical professionals don’t just sign you up for life-altering procedures. In fact, if I as personally deciding, I’d say let medical professionals do their job.

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        4 months ago

        This is unrelated to the important point but about the glasses - you can buy cheap ~$15-20USD glasses online and have them shipped, just to try a pair, then buy something nicer if you like them.

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        4 months ago

        How is it related to wearing glasses? And on the contrary, shouldn’t it be the other way - using glasses, which is easily removable vs contact lenses, which isn’t as much?

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          4 months ago

          I just mean that I personally have difficulties in making decision that I might regret.

          So I have a bit of a hard time imagining what people who want surgery must feel.

          But if the regrets rate are low I tend to think that maybe it’s fine that they have the surgery.