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I really hate how conservatives have latched onto puberty blockers as a culture war.
I'm a dude, but I was over 6 foot tall and shaving before I was a teenager, it fucking sucked and growing to fast caused Osgood Schlarert's which was incredibly painful through my 20s.
If I could have signed up to delay that shit a couple years I'd have been so much better off physically and mentally. Looking like a grown ass man at the start of 6th grade was ridiculously awkward.
I felt like Billy Madison
In no way as bad, but I know a couple with a 6 year old that wAs a head taller than other kids her age. She would constantly be judged as a 10 year old and people would say she needed to act her age.. she did. It was aweful for her. I think we should all be greatful that all of these non typical developmental patterns recieve more attention..
Yep. I played sports thru college so I have a lot of friends (men and women) that were in the same boat
Once we got to college and most people had caught up, shit got wild. Finally having people treat you like your age was ridiculously liberating.
Like, people shit on the fact that leaders are usually taller than average but it's not just that adults pick tall people to lead, ever since childhood adults have expected more and peers differ to them for leadership just because "big = in charge" to little kids.
Like, you can't get leg lengthening surgery and gain that lifetime of experience.
But if you got tall young (especially as a dude) you're used to being in charge of stuff and adults having higher expectations