
Schoolkids who might otherwise grow up to be gay are being led to believe their body is the problem.
According to The Sunday Times, St Paul’s Girls’ School, a leading British private school, invited two US-based researchers to talk to students about changing sex.
Ashley Jordan and Stats Atwood, two psychology graduate students from Princeton University’s human-diversity lab, were asked to speak to the schoolgirls about the ‘trans youth project’ (TYP). TYP is a study of 300 boys and girls, aged between three and 12, who have changed their names, their pronouns and, in some cases, their dress and hairstyles to mirror the sex stereotypes of the opposite sex.
