Jessie Singal’s piece, “When Children Say They’re Trans,” in “The Atlantic,” raises red flags about therapists and activists who promote medical transitions (including double mastectomies for teens as young as 13 diagnosed as transgender). Journalist Singal isn’t out to start a moral panic; he places the dangers of such “affirmations” in a larger youth cultural context: “Some teenagers, in the years ahead, are going to rush into physically transitioning and may regret it. Other teens will be prevented from accessing hormones and will suffer great anguish as a result. Along the way, a heartbreaking number of trans and gender-nonconforming teens will be bullied and ostracized and will even end their own lives.”