and get a son up to 18 without going through puberty
If the son is not transgender, I would be willing to stick an “abuse” label onto that. This is taking a (presumably) normal human being and fucking him up in a pretty major way.
I don’t consider myself transgender, but I have been wishing this had been done to me pretty much since I was 12.
The main thing I learned from this article is that everything I thought I knew about castration holds up under Lesswrongian analysis, including the part where I completely missed the opportunity and would probably be more likely to die early were I castrated now. There would still be some advantages, but it seems too late to be worth it.
You did specify “presumably normal”, though. Presumably, I am far from normal.
I’m assuming that this is done with their understanding and consent, to the extent that is possible. (I don’t think it’s advisable, for a handful of reasons, but I think legal difficulties are a minor impediment at best.)
this is done with their understanding and consent, to the extent that is possible.
I don’t think the possible extent is sufficient.
I think legal difficulties are a minor impediment at best
The original case to which I replied involved a straightforward castration, not delaying puberty. The “legal difficulties” might be a minor impediment, but are likely to have major consequences.
(I don’t think it’s advisable, for a handful of reasons, [...])
I agree, even though I’m effectively punishing my past self in doing so.
I would like there to be a mechanism for making this possible, but it just seems too dangerous; even the idea of delaying puberty until the age of consent doesn’t work, because apparently this path can have permanent side-effects as well.
If the son is not transgender, I would be willing to stick an “abuse” label onto that. This is taking a (presumably) normal human being and fucking him up in a pretty major way.
Possibly TMI:
I don’t consider myself transgender, but I have been wishing this had been done to me pretty much since I was 12.
The main thing I learned from this article is that everything I thought I knew about castration holds up under Lesswrongian analysis, including the part where I completely missed the opportunity and would probably be more likely to die early were I castrated now. There would still be some advantages, but it seems too late to be worth it.
You did specify “presumably normal”, though. Presumably, I am far from normal.
I’m assuming that this is done with their understanding and consent, to the extent that is possible. (I don’t think it’s advisable, for a handful of reasons, but I think legal difficulties are a minor impediment at best.)
I don’t think the possible extent is sufficient.
The original case to which I replied involved a straightforward castration, not delaying puberty. The “legal difficulties” might be a minor impediment, but are likely to have major consequences.
I agree, even though I’m effectively punishing my past self in doing so.
I would like there to be a mechanism for making this possible, but it just seems too dangerous; even the idea of delaying puberty until the age of consent doesn’t work, because apparently this path can have permanent side-effects as well.