Review of Plausible Liars
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I agree but I think even fully devloped adults should have their mental health addressed because gender dysphoria is a serious problem.Kaitlyn Canedy wrote: ↑26 May 2024, 11:04 I don't personally believe in gender transitioning for young children; this is a decision that needs to be reserved only for fully developed adults (age 25). This is not a book for me because of the topic, but thanks for the great review nonetheless.
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