

When Texas Went After Transgender Care, Part 1
Apr 20, 2022
Azeen Ghorayshi, a New York Times reporter specializing in sex, gender, and science, sheds light on Texas's political landscape regarding transgender care. The discussion reveals a sharp increase in young people identifying as transgender and seeking medical support, amidst stringent laws limiting their access. Personal stories from families navigating this complex situation highlight the impact of restrictive policies on mental health and identity. Ghorayshi emphasizes the emotional journeys of parents and children as they face significant societal and political pressures.
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Grayson's Withdrawal
- Grayson, 17, was an outgoing child but became withdrawn in middle school.
- He isolated himself, spending increasing amounts of time alone in his room.
Concerning Drawings
- Holly discovered concerning drawings by 14-year-old Grayson depicting self-harm and negative self-perception.
- Drawings included duct-taped mouth captioned "not worthy", the word "liar", and one of a comb with blood dripping.
Coming Out
- Grayson, at 14, came out to his mother, Holly, as transgender during a family dinner.
- Holly felt both surprised, due to her own biases, and relieved, as it explained Grayson's struggles.