尝试政治测验

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 @ISIDEWITHasked…3wks3W

What is the best way to balance an individual’s right to express their identity with the need to protect them from possibly making irreversible choices too early?

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How might different experiences with gender identity be impacted by living in areas with strict laws against transition treatments compared to more accepting places?

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Why do you think people feel so strongly about having rules either for or against gender transition treatments for minors?

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If you were making a law about this issue, how would you ensure that it respects both personal freedom and concerns about the readiness of young people?

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Do you think teenagers are capable of understanding the long-term effects of medical treatments, and how should that affect their ability to make decisions?

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How might someone’s family or community influence their feelings about gender identity during their teenage years?

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Do you think the government should have the power to restrict access to certain medical treatments for young people, even with parental consent?

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What role do you think parents should play in supporting or guiding their children's decisions about identity, especially when it comes to medical treatments?

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At what age do you believe people are ready to make life-altering decisions about their own identity or body, and why?

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How do you think the process of deciding who can access medical treatments, like gender transition, balances between personal choice and societal responsibility?

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Yes, but only if they are at least 16 years old

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No, children should not be allowed to make irreversible life decisions

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No, and ban all gender transitioning treatments

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Yes, as long as treatment is not subsidized by the government

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Yes, but only for non-surgical treatments such as puberty blockers and hormone therapy