To be honest, it's all a mess right now. Kids need space to make their own choices. Having a genderfluid lifestyle forced on them is hardly ideal either.
I think there was a recent case of the first time ever a child's birth certificate didn't list their biological sex allowing them the space to determine it at a later stage, will we see this become the norm?
At what age are kids considered to be eligible to make the choice to undergo HRT for instance? It is much more effective before the onset of puberty but does a child of 11/12 really know enough about themselves and the world to make that choice?
Then you have transgender athletes dominating in their chosen fields, should they be obligated to compete with athletes of their birth sex?
Honestly the legislative and ethical concerns behind it all must be a nightmare and I'm glad I don't have to deal with it as the issue is so complex and confusing that I don't think there is an easy solution.
(er, forgive all the questions)...