“Trans Kids” Is A Dying Trend
The piece argues that the political fight over transgender medical care for minors is losing momentum, driven by data suggesting many youths who begin gender-affirming treatment do not persist in their gender identity. It frames the dispute as ongoing but gradually waning, with the math of the issue appearing unfavorable to advocates.
Key points include:
– A Trump-era policy adn subsequent regulatory actions opposing pediatric gender-affirming care, supported by the Department of Health and Human Services, are described as being challenged by democrats in court and by California legislation aimed at promoting transgender identity among minors.
– The article highlights detransition and desistance as central to the argument, citing studies and data from Germany and a 2021 U.S. study to suggest that a large share of young people who start treatment discontinue or reverse course. Specific figures cited include persistence below 50% after five years in German data,with notable desistance among girls and higher persistence among boys; the 2021 study found about 87.8% desisters among 139 boys followed into young adulthood.
– It claims that the rise in diagnoses during the pandemic was related to social isolation and increased therapy, implying that fewer new trans kids appear when pandemic conditions abate. The piece asserts that desistance is becoming a majority outcome as more youths quit as the procedures cause harm.
– The article notes a growing number of medical malpractice lawsuits by people who underwent pediatric gender-affirming procedures, linking this to the overall trend of rising desistance and a shrinking “pipeline” to transgender identification.It cites a New York Times report on a $2 million malpractice verdict for a double mastectomy perceived as harmful.
– Throughout, the piece uses provocative language to challenge the legitimacy and persistence of pediatric gender-affirming care and to argue that the political and medical establishments are losing ground on this issue.
– The author is Chris Bray, a former infantry sergeant and history PhD, who also writes on Substack.
In short, the author contends that, regardless of ongoing political battles, the practice of gender transitioning for minors is losing momentum due to desistance/detransition trends, legal challenges, and shifting public and professional attitudes.
The fight will end, because the math doesn’t work. The social contagion is losing momentum.
We’re having a deeply unfortunate political battle over transgender medical procedures for minors, like pediatric mutilation is a thing that’s up for debate. In the opening days of his second term, President Trump declared that “it is the policy of the United States that it will not fund, sponsor, promote, assist, or support the so-called ‘transition’ of a child from one sex to another, and it will rigorously enforce all laws that prohibit or limit these destructive and life-altering procedures.” A series of regulatory acts followed, with the Department of Health and Human Services declaring that medical standards for pediatric sex change procedures “are unsupported by the weight of evidence.”
Democrats have struck back, asking the courts to protect sex change treatments for children, while the California legislature is currently advancing a series of bills to promote and support transgender identity among minors.
There’s just one group of people who are increasingly uninterested in pushing for more trans kids, and it’s trans kids themselves. This is a semi-legible jumble of facts, but notice the graph, and it’ll all make more sense in a moment:
“The detrans rate is less than 1%” ….🤡😵💫
Germany National Data: Gender Dysphoria Dx*
Persistence was below 50%
Lowest persistence: 27.3%
among females aged 15–19 years → 72.7% non-persistence/desistance in the adolescent female group
Highest persistence: 49.7% among males… pic.twitter.com/g9o7mjiITN— Vincent-psych (@VincentPsychSE) March 24, 2026
Detransition is the term for the reversal of gender transition procedures, as a boy living as a girl decides to live as a boy again, or a girl living as a boy decides to live as a girl again. Desistance is stopping, making the choice to desist in living as transgender. With media hyping transgender identity, the “caring professions” like therapy and social work encouraging gender transition, and weak parents urgently supporting the mutilation of their “trans kids,” desistance is still becoming a majority decision. Kids just quit. They quit, in good part, because it hurts.
“I was put on estrogen and blockers at the age of 13. My body fell apart.” @JonniSkinner’s 💔 testimony to the CA Assembly Health Committee (3/17/26)
🧵 Listen to the devastating testimony of Jonni & Layla, former child victims of chemical castration and sex-rejecting… pic.twitter.com/37BqJVLvX1
— WomenAreReal (@WomenAreReals) March 18, 2026
A growing body of peer-reviewed medical literature is shining a light on the emerging importance of detransition and desistance. A 2024 quantitative analysis of medical billing data in Germany concluded that persistence in adolescent gender identity disorder after five years has fallen below 50 percent, with girls quitting at rates nearing 75 percent.
A smaller but longer term 2021 study followed 139 boys who were diagnosed with gender identity disorders as children, following up with them as young adults. “Of the 139 participants, 17 (12.2%) were classified as persisters and the remaining 122 (87.8%) were classified as desisters.” Almost 90 percent just … stopped.
While desistance reduces the population of “trans kids,” the most obvious recent pipeline to gender crisis has also closed. Diagnoses of transgender identity and gender dysmorphia among adolescents soared during the pandemic, when K-12 students faced lockdowns, lost friendships, in-person school closures, and social isolation. More lonely and anxious kids going to therapy became more trans kids, as therapists told suggestible young people that they might have been born in the wrong body. You feel anxiety? Look, you’ll feel much better if you just cut off some healthy body parts. Madness, barbarism, and sick coercion, widely celebrated.
No pandemic, no social isolation, less anxiety, fewer new trans kids.
As the pipeline closes and destransition grows more common, young people living in pain because their bodies were butchered by lunatics are filing medical malpractice lawsuits against surgeons who perform pediatric sex change procedures. Opening paragraph from a New York Times story last month: “In the first malpractice verdict against providers of gender-affirming care for minors, a jury in New York State has awarded a woman $2 million in damages for a double mastectomy she received as a teenager that she said had left her disfigured.”
You have to be impressed by the ideological commitment required to insert that “she said.” A child had her healthy body parts cut off, and she says the unnecessary surgery disfigured her body.
More desistance and detransition, fewer children declaring transgender identity, more medical malpractice lawsuits. However the political fight goes, the practice of transing kids is losing momentum. Democrats aren’t going to save it.
Chris Bray is a former infantry sergeant in the U.S. Army, and has a history PhD from the University of California Los Angeles, not that it did him any good. He also posts on Substack, at “Tell Me How This Ends,” here.
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