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Puberty delay drugs are trialed in the UK.

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Yes, it is a human right
No, it is unethical
No, more research needs to be done
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Gender dysphoria is alarming. But more research needs to be done on the long term effect of puberty blockers.

Both Wes Streeting, the Health Secretary and the Roman Catholic Church, say they should be banned.

Despite this clinical trials go ahead, for children as young as eleven. Do you agree?
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ArishMell · 70-79, M
They are not "blockers", they are "delayers", and I do not like the idea of an organisation like the Roman Church trying to influence it; but I am very worried by the idea that a young child can know and understand its own "gender".
peterlee · M
@ArishMell The world after puberty is not the same as before. Our hormones work differently, so do our emotions.
ArishMell · 70-79, M
@peterlee They do, which is a good reason for people waiting until they are mature before deciding for themselves how they wish to be seen.