Detransitioners Tell Their Story

These brave men and women showed up at the Florida Board of Medicine Testimony to tell their horrific stories of having been irreversible medically and/or emotionally damaged from puberty blockers and so-called sex reassignment surgeries. They share their painful and deeply personal experiences because they want to protect children from the nightmare they are now stuck in from the wreckage of these medical procedures.

Because of the impact of their stories, and the increasing evidence available, Florida has joined Arkansas in prohibiting puberty blockers, castrations and double mastectomies for children, in the name of so-called ‘gender-reassignment surgeries.

To those of you who have joined us in speaking up on behalf of these victims, thank you! Our voices are starting to make a positive impact!

Published by The Dogwalker

It was the spring of '68 when I was born. There were visible stars in the sky that night, or so I'm told... Some days, I ride my bicycle to the farmer's market, hang my clothes to dry, and sketch or play my guitar into the evening... Other days, I stay indoors, drink too much coffee, eat canned soup, and critique endless reruns of "Law and Order." (It's fun to wonder how all the suspects have such perfect memories as to their whereabouts, or why the longshoreman isn't curious enough to get out of the forklift when confronted by homicide detectives). Do you have friends? (I have come to be leery of dating anyone who has no friends. These people always seem to have some far-fetched conspiracy theory or weird aversion to sunlight...) Bonus points to those who... appreciate a good pun or will give a gratuitous chuckle:) can find humor in not only the absurd, but esp in the mundane :)

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