TRANS OR NOT- KEEP READING"Irreversible Damage . . . Abigail Shrier, a Wall Street renoun writer, does something ease yet ravishing.Until a couple years ago, gender dysphoria—intense disgust in one’s biological sex—was uncommon, It was usually seen in less than .01 percent of the porpulace, was visible from a very young age, commonly in boys, almost only.But an entire surge of female in colleges, schools, and even middle schools all over the states are becoming “transgender.” These girls have no history of disgust in in their biological sex until stories were been shared by speakers and communities discovered on the internet.”
parents are shocked to discover their daughters listen and practice trans youtubers stars and affirming, teachers and doctors who advocate for life endangering ventures —including medically unnecessary double mastectomies and puberty stoppers.This book summarizes and reviews Abigail Shrier’s irreversible damage with in dept details, it touches every important highlight so as not to leave out core information.
If you are a parent or guardian to a teenager or preteen irreversible damage is for you, religious leaders, school teachers and therapist this book is for you.
Denise Hamilton is a Los Angeles-based writer-journalist whose work has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, Wired, Cosmopolitan, Der Spiegel, and New Times. A reporter for the L.A. Times for ten years, she covered not only L.A. stories, but also the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe, the breakup of the Soviet Union, and burgeoning youth movements in Japan. A Fulbright scholar, she taught in the former Yugoslavia during the Bosnian War. She lives in a Los Angeles suburb with her husband and two young children. Her first novel, The Jasmine Trade, received wide acclaim and was a finalist for the Edgar, Anthony, Macavity, and WILLA Awards.