I wish this Meowth creature would start posting Misty instead of that Team Rocket ****. She was objectively superior in every way. Maybe Meowth dislikes the fact she's young, pretty and fertile rather than the more-relatable barren monstrosity she's attached herself to... food for Pokemon thought, methinks.
This guy (wings over Scotland) is a completely devoted follower of Scotch independence so you know it’s bad when he’s writing this article.
A 15 year old boy gets a tattoo and the tattoo artist gets arrested . Permanently altering a child . A 12 year old boy wants to be a girl and the teachers can get him on hormone blockers and cut his cock off. The parents can be arrested for talking him out of it and the boy will be taken into care. Yay Scotland, Satan country
I have a suggestion for parents in Scotland that encounter the state attempting to poison and castrate their children.
No children don’t get that kinda surgery and hormone blockers affects stop as soon as anyone stops taking them, and aren’t just handed out to 12 year olds, so either you have no idea what you’re talking about or you’re purposely pushing false information, it’s a derp either ****ing way.
NHS website says you are wrong https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/gender-dysphoria/treatment/ Hormone therapy in children and young people Some young people with lasting signs of gender dysphoria who meet strict criteria may be referred to a hormone specialist (consultant endocrinologist) to see if they can take hormone blockers as they reach puberty. This is in addition to psychological support. Puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones Puberty blockers (gonadotrophin-releasing hormone analogues) pause the physical changes of puberty, such as breast development or facial hair. Little is known about the long-term side effects of hormone or puberty blockers in children with gender dysphoria. Although GIDS advises this is a physically reversible treatment if stopped, it is not known what the psychological effects may be. It's also not known whether hormone blockers affect the development of the teenage brain or children's bones. Side effects may also include hot flushes, fatigue and mood alterations. From the age of 16, teenagers who've been on hormone blockers for at least 12 months may be given cross-sex hormones, also known as gender-affirming hormones. These hormones cause some irreversible changes, such as: breast development (caused by taking oestrogen) breaking or deepening of the voice (caused by taking testosterone) Long-term cross-sex hormone treatment may cause temporary or even permanent infertility. However, as cross-sex hormones affect people differently, they should not be considered a reliable form of contraception. There is some uncertainty about the risks of long-term cross-sex hormone treatment.
Where does that say kids can get realignment surgery? Oh it doesn’t. Oh risks, you know that all medications come with risks right? You better not read the box the next time you have paracetamol or ibuprofen otherwise you’d **** yourself.
So dunky was making the surgery stuff up, ok. The blockers, like all medications come with risks, as does untreated body dysmorphia.
You fail to understand what he is saying. Tattoo in UK is 18 Some resignment surgery is 16 Scotland, 17 England 18 in wales OK to have bits altered at 16/17 but cant have a tattoo