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(Anonymous) 2023-06-19 11:44 pm (UTC)(link)But I think they've been gaining ground recently because the LGBT community has neglected to address that there's trouble. These two lawsuits are not primarily aimed at the doctors who did the surgeries. They're targeting the health insurance company that paid for them. And if we have health insurance companies in the US that are shelling out money to operate on thirteen and fifteen year old trans kids, it's no longer a case of "this isn't happening to any minors, that's just a right-wing lie." Which ... I could already guess from the rhetoric I've seen online in trans spaces, claiming that people will pass much more convinvingly after hormones and surgery if their body hasn't reached sexual maturity, first.