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- Jan 17, 2021
Newfag is being a sperg and needs to lurk moar, this happens every week. Back on topic, I want to pose a question:
With children transitioning more and more, how will the cases be handled in the future when these children grow up to be deformed adults with health issues and decide to sue their parents for allowing it? Would it be case by case, or would a precedent be set wherein only children who were transitioned before a certain age can have the ability to sue?
Personally I think that an age cap would be set for how old a child would have to had been at the time of the transition in order to have the ability to sue, with a few outliers or special cases sprinkled within. Certainly there will be cases like this in the future, if there aren't already.
With children transitioning more and more, how will the cases be handled in the future when these children grow up to be deformed adults with health issues and decide to sue their parents for allowing it? Would it be case by case, or would a precedent be set wherein only children who were transitioned before a certain age can have the ability to sue?
Personally I think that an age cap would be set for how old a child would have to had been at the time of the transition in order to have the ability to sue, with a few outliers or special cases sprinkled within. Certainly there will be cases like this in the future, if there aren't already.