Mary Margaret Olihan
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Yeah, these people I talked to were largely young people who transitioned in their teens or attempted to transition, right? Because we know that a man can't actually become a woman and a woman can't actually become a man. But that's the lie that they were sold by doctors and therapists and medical professionals.
So these young people, including Chloe Cole, Prisha Mosley, and Abel Garcia, they went on hormones to try and become another gender. So for the girls, when they would take testosterone, they would notice all these bizarre physical and mental changes. For example, their hair changed, their skin got coarser, their voices got really deep.
So these young people, including Chloe Cole, Prisha Mosley, and Abel Garcia, they went on hormones to try and become another gender. So for the girls, when they would take testosterone, they would notice all these bizarre physical and mental changes. For example, their hair changed, their skin got coarser, their voices got really deep.
Some of the girls could no longer scream or cry, and they found that really disturbing. And then mentally, a lot of these girls were describing extreme rage and very increased sexual urges. They said that they sort of felt like they were going through a male puberty, but at the same time, kind of felt like they were going through female menopause in their teenage years.
Some of the girls could no longer scream or cry, and they found that really disturbing. And then mentally, a lot of these girls were describing extreme rage and very increased sexual urges. They said that they sort of felt like they were going through a male puberty, but at the same time, kind of felt like they were going through female menopause in their teenage years.
So just really confusing, disturbing emotional and physical side effects that they weren't actually able to give informed consent for. These are kids we're talking about. And so when they consented supposedly to these procedures, they had no idea what they were getting into. So now a lot of them are suing.
So just really confusing, disturbing emotional and physical side effects that they weren't actually able to give informed consent for. These are kids we're talking about. And so when they consented supposedly to these procedures, they had no idea what they were getting into. So now a lot of them are suing.
Most of these transitions began when these young people were in their teens. So Chloe Cole, by the time she was 16, had undergone a double mastectomy and removed her breasts forever.
Most of these transitions began when these young people were in their teens. So Chloe Cole, by the time she was 16, had undergone a double mastectomy and removed her breasts forever.
Yes, though some of them did it in different orders. For example, Luca Hein, a young woman who was trying to become a man, got a double mastectomy before she went on hormones. And these hormones, I should add, are a costly investment for young people that they're going to continue taking for the majority of their lives.
Yes, though some of them did it in different orders. For example, Luca Hein, a young woman who was trying to become a man, got a double mastectomy before she went on hormones. And these hormones, I should add, are a costly investment for young people that they're going to continue taking for the majority of their lives.
I remember Matt Walsh did a really great investigation on how these young people are often gaining hormones and how they're accessing them and the kind of profits that organizations are making from giving hormones to young people, older people to try and change their bodies. And we still don't know all of the experimental effects that these hormones are going to have on them.
I remember Matt Walsh did a really great investigation on how these young people are often gaining hormones and how they're accessing them and the kind of profits that organizations are making from giving hormones to young people, older people to try and change their bodies. And we still don't know all of the experimental effects that these hormones are going to have on them.
Yes, I actually talked to them about this at length because I think it's really, really important to understanding where our culture is at and why so many young people are feeling called to do this. Most of the detransitioners I talked to had a little bit of a turbulent family life.
Yes, I actually talked to them about this at length because I think it's really, really important to understanding where our culture is at and why so many young people are feeling called to do this. Most of the detransitioners I talked to had a little bit of a turbulent family life.
Nothing that we might consider crazy, but many of them had parents who were not doing well in their relationship with one another. They were getting divorced. One young woman who I spoke with had a mother who was alcoholic. Another young man that I spoke with had a parent whose relationships weren't great and was largely raised by his grandmother.
Nothing that we might consider crazy, but many of them had parents who were not doing well in their relationship with one another. They were getting divorced. One young woman who I spoke with had a mother who was alcoholic. Another young man that I spoke with had a parent whose relationships weren't great and was largely raised by his grandmother.
So most of these young people were not in stable family situations. None of them were in families that were practicing faith, which I found really interesting. None of these people that I talked to were playing sports. They largely felt lonely and ostracized at school. They felt like they either were on the spectrum or they suspected that they were on the spectrum.
So most of these young people were not in stable family situations. None of them were in families that were practicing faith, which I found really interesting. None of these people that I talked to were playing sports. They largely felt lonely and ostracized at school. They felt like they either were on the spectrum or they suspected that they were on the spectrum.
And that's something that is actually very common for those who are identifying as transgender is that they are on the spectrum. And so all of these factors were playing into them feeling lonely and disconnected at school, not sure whether they were fitting in and looking for identity and companionship in other places, which unfortunately in our day and age often ends up being the internet.