When Hannah was a toddler she spent hours playing with cars and trucks. While her friends played with dolls and dressed up in fairy wings little Hannah had no interest in playing along side them.
To her, the girls’ toys held no allure. It was the boys’ section of the toy store she was interested in. It was the boys’ clothes she wanted to wear. It was the boys that she wanted to play with.
It was the boys she pretended to be.
While it’s not unusual for young children to want to play pretend, for Hannah, it went further than that. It was more than just pretend.
Hannah wanted to be a boy.
Fourteen years later there is no longer a Hannah – Hannah is Shane- a 16 year old who identifies as a boy – and has just been granted permission from the Family Court to undergo stage two gender reassignment.
A Family Court hearing last month heard evidence from his mother than he has never been a typical girl:
His behaviour was more than just being a tomboy.
For Shane high school was torment. Fairfax has reported that as Shane grew older the “increasingly rigid gender roles of primary and high school took their toll, transforming him from a carefree child to a troubled adolescent.”
He told the Family Court about the constant bullying and abuse he endured at school:
The other kids hated me, because I was different and didn’t want to fit in.
As a young teenager he was diagnosed by his doctors as suffering from Gender Dysphoria, a condition in which a person identifies with a different gender to the one they are born with. He was prescribed drugs to stop his periods and to slow the onset of female puberty.
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Life can be incredibly difficult for transgender people, to the point that no-one would make that choice if there was any other option. I am just glad that there are more instances now of parents who are supportive of their kids and accept the path they have chosen.
I'm just glad to hear that the parents are supportive of these kids.