I understand your point of view and the importance of supporting young individuals who are struggling with their gender identity. However, it's also important to consider that there might be instances of temporary gender dysphoria in some children, which could be influenced by societal trends and pressures. It's not unheard of for children who have identified as transgender to eventually identify with their birth gender. For example, Keira Bell, a UK citizen, began hormone therapy during her teenage years but decided to detransition in her early twenties. This example highlights the potential irreversible consequences of early gender transition treatments. Considering these complexities, how can we strike a balance between supporting transgender children and ensuring we are not facilitating premature, life-altering decisions?
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