How children can order life-altering transgender drugs from their bedroom
Online healthcare clinic uses loophole to flout NHS rules and prescribe sex change drugs to under 16s without parental consent
26 February 2021 • 9:00pm
Lead counsellor, Marianne Oakes, said they did not require her parents’ ‘permission’ to help her plans to transition to male
Foreign doctors are prescribing powerful sex change hormones to 15-year-olds in England without their parents’ involvement, a
Telegraph investigation has found.
GenderGP, an online transgender healthcare services clinic, uses a legal loophole to flout NHS rules to issue valid prescriptions which can then be used to obtain the medication from pharmacies in Britain.
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I fell for it too, momentarily. His curiously sloped eyebrows, defying gravity. Eyelids strained tightly against his eyeballs. Pillowy lips pouting in a perfect circle. A zig-zag silhouette from temple to pointed cheekbone to jaw.
The prosthetics were pretty impressive, after all.
Plus, considering the near-satirical hellscape that was 2020, it wasn’t
entirely outside of the realms of possibility that Abel Tesfaye, AKA The Weeknd, could reinvent his bone structure. That he could re-emerge from an aesthetician’s office with a face inspired by the facial proportions of Jocelyn Wildenstein, or Kylie Jenner, or even his ex-girlfriend, supermodel Bella Hadid.