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    Irreversible Damage: Teenage Girls and the Transgender Craze

    £16.99
    'Every parent needs to read this' Helen Joyce
    ISBN: 9781800750340
    AuthorShrier, Abigail
    PublisherNameSwift Press
    Pub Date31/12/2020
    BindingHardback
    Pages288
    Availability: Temporarily Out of Stock

    'Every parent needs to read this' Helen Joyce


    Until just a few years ago, gender dysphoria - severe
    discomfort in one's biological sex - was vanishingly rare. It was typically
    found in less than .01 percent of the population, emerged in early childhood,
    and afflicted males almost exclusively.



    But today whole groups of female friends in colleges and schools
    across the world are coming out as 'transgender'. These are girls who had never
    experienced any discomfort in their biological sex until they heard a
    coming-out story from a speaker at a school assembly or discovered the internet
    community of trans 'influencers'.


    Unsuspecting parents now find their daughters in thrall to
    YouTube stars and 'gender-affirming' educators and therapists, who push
    life-changing interventions on young girls - including medically unnecessary
    double mastectomies, and hormone treatments that can cause permanent infertility.


    Abigail Shrier, a writer for the Wall Street Journal,
    has talked to the girls, their agonised parents, and the therapists and doctors
    who enable gender transitions, as well as to 'detransitioners' - young women
    who bitterly regret what they have done to themselves. Coming out as
    transgender immediately boosts these girls' social status, Shrier finds, but
    once they take the first steps of transition, it is not easy to walk back.

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    'Every parent needs to read this' Helen Joyce


    Until just a few years ago, gender dysphoria - severe
    discomfort in one's biological sex - was vanishingly rare. It was typically
    found in less than .01 percent of the population, emerged in early childhood,
    and afflicted males almost exclusively.



    But today whole groups of female friends in colleges and schools
    across the world are coming out as 'transgender'. These are girls who had never
    experienced any discomfort in their biological sex until they heard a
    coming-out story from a speaker at a school assembly or discovered the internet
    community of trans 'influencers'.


    Unsuspecting parents now find their daughters in thrall to
    YouTube stars and 'gender-affirming' educators and therapists, who push
    life-changing interventions on young girls - including medically unnecessary
    double mastectomies, and hormone treatments that can cause permanent infertility.


    Abigail Shrier, a writer for the Wall Street Journal,
    has talked to the girls, their agonised parents, and the therapists and doctors
    who enable gender transitions, as well as to 'detransitioners' - young women
    who bitterly regret what they have done to themselves. Coming out as
    transgender immediately boosts these girls' social status, Shrier finds, but
    once they take the first steps of transition, it is not easy to walk back.