I cannot find it at the moment, but there was a recent post about gender affirming care (or lack there of) and outcomes.
If I remember correctly, dysphoric children who did not receive care grew out of it by age 18 between 40 to 90 percent of the time depending on the study. For children who did receive care, 0 percent stopped being dysphoric.
So yes, the answer to your rhetorical question is no.
I cannot find it at the moment, but there was a recent post about gender affirming care (or lack there of) and outcomes.
If I remember correctly, dysphoric children who did not receive care grew out of it by age 18 between 40 to 90 percent of the time depending on the study. For children who did receive care, 0 percent stopped being dysphoric.
So yes, the answer to your rhetorical question is no.