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Alaskan boy participates in the girls state championship
(06-09-2016, 11:55 PM)Benton Wrote: That's a valid point. The problem is, there's not a set time when hormones start to have an effect. It can be as earlier as 6 or 7. If we're talking about adjusting hormone levels to meet the "wiring" of a person, it could be years before the observable changes (facial hair, breasts, increased muscle mass, etc). Every case is different.

That is what that Doctor in the second video has spoken about ....  

Now I will say It's pretty easy to tell when kids go through puberty.  Waiting a couple years post puberty should weed out most of these cases.   Until then they can always have counseling.    There was another interview where a guy said he was one of these and he wasn't able to get the hormones at a young age and is glad he was able to go through puberty because it allowed him to be more accepting of his body.   I will try and find it .... It was interesting 





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RE: Alaskan boy participates in the girls state championship - StLucieBengal - 06-10-2016, 12:03 AM

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