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What happens when a child never experiences puberty? James Linehan knows firsthand. Born with hypogonadism, a condition that prevented his body from naturally maturing, he remained physically and emotionally childlike while his peers grew into adulthood. Now, as modern medicine deliberately blocks puberty in gender-questioning youth, his experience serves as a stark warning about the lifelong consequences they may face.Linehan shares how puberty suppression left him vulnerable to manipulation, emotionally stunted, and socially isolated, with long-term health impacts that continue decades later. He challenges the claim that puberty blockers are reversible, exposing the irreversible fertility risks and developmental delays associated with them. His insights offer a chilling look at the unprecedented human experiment being conducted on today’s children.
By Stella O'Malley, Mia Hughes, Bret Alderman4.5
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What happens when a child never experiences puberty? James Linehan knows firsthand. Born with hypogonadism, a condition that prevented his body from naturally maturing, he remained physically and emotionally childlike while his peers grew into adulthood. Now, as modern medicine deliberately blocks puberty in gender-questioning youth, his experience serves as a stark warning about the lifelong consequences they may face.Linehan shares how puberty suppression left him vulnerable to manipulation, emotionally stunted, and socially isolated, with long-term health impacts that continue decades later. He challenges the claim that puberty blockers are reversible, exposing the irreversible fertility risks and developmental delays associated with them. His insights offer a chilling look at the unprecedented human experiment being conducted on today’s children.

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