"I think children just weren’t ready to make those kinds of decisions"
So despite me knowing nothing about them. I have decided to make it for them.
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"I think children just weren’t ready to make those kinds of decisions"
So despite me knowing nothing about them. I have decided to make it for them.
gotta love how they're never too young to be traumatised by the experience of growing up in a rapidly changing body that will never feel like their own (:
'Some kids may become traumatised by making the wrong decisions, so I am going to traumatise all of them by denying them a choice entirely. Go me!' - Some assholes in Wyoming.
That's also an argument FOR puberty blockers. Give teens a chance to wait until a certain age before their body changes permanently.
Far too many of these kids are about to make a decision both they and whoever said that quote in earnest aren't ready for. Enjoy your shiny new suicide rate Wyoming.