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Originally Posted by Flint
People don't seem to understand the flowchart on this.
Pathway #1 is that a person undergoes a normal puberty, turns 18, and then seeks medical intervention to attempt to reverse the hormonal effects, insomuch as this is possible. This isn't effective because some of the physiological effects of puberty are irreversible.
Pathway #2 is that the hormonal effects of puberty are delayed. This is physiologically no different than Olympic gymnasts having a delayed puberty. In this case, there are no physiological changes, and no irreversible changes of any kind. The person turns 18 and can seek medical intervention, without the added complication of attempting to reverse physiological changes that have already taken place.
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There are no "transitioning" children-- this doesn't exist.
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Interesting. Honest question: Do we know there are no side effects of delaying puberty?
And gymnasts really do that?