There are other vital bits of information about the treatment of gender dysphoria that you may not be given and that may not appear in promotional literature. Do you know that … There are serious side effects of “transitioning” (fast … Continue reading
gender identity
Gender dysphoria: What you need to know Part I
What should you do if your son believes he is actually a girl, or your daughter is convinced that she is really a boy? To whom do you look for advice when you have to make this decision — a … Continue reading →
What if my daughter believes she’s really a boy?
Many parents these days are asking this question. What should they do? Should they ignore their daughter’s feelings — even if they see that she is unhappy? Even if she could become suicidal? Wouldn’t it be better to accept her … Continue reading →
CeCe Tefler — Is it fair?
The headline in the Washington Times read “Transgender hurdler easily wins NCAA women’s national championship.” On Saturday May 25th a transgender woman, a senior at an American college, won the NCAA championship in the women’s 400-meter hurdles. As Craig Tefler, CeCe had competed … Continue reading →
Choices II — Why do we make bad ones?
Why do we make bad choices? Is it because of lack of information? Is it a failure to consider the outcome, to weigh the consequences of a particular action? A lack of support to do what is right? A weak will? Is … Continue reading →
Transgender questions, facts, and concerns 3
Q. Is it wise to treat a pre-pubescent child with puberty-blocking hormones, or a teenager with cross-sex hormones? What about sex reassignment surgery? Fact: “Gender confusion is often temporary. (Dr. Ken Zucker) Only a minority of children under the age … Continue reading →