New Hampshire Boy Celebrated for Having His Genitals Surgically Removed

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Beth Scaer

Back in 2018, we watched 16-year-old NH resident Emily Tressa testify in support of NH’s bathroom bill HB1319 which gives males access to female private spaces such as women’s locker rooms and restrooms.

He was held up as an example of a young man who easily passed as a young woman and as proof positive why women no longer deserved our rights to privacy.

I felt sad for him because he was too young to understand the difficult path he was on. I had attended a presentation by Rene Jax, a male-to-female transsexual, where he spoke about the very serious health problems he had suffered since starting his medical transition and his regret for the loss of his healthy body.

I often thought of Emily and wondered what had happened to him, and I recently discovered that he had gone through vaginoplasty at the age of 17, meaning the surgeon inverted his penis and fashioned it into a pseudo-vagina which he has to dilate for the rest of his life to keep it from closing. He also has to continue taking female hormones for the rest of his life which will seriously damage his health and shorten his life.

If you spend much time on social media discussing this subject, you will frequently encounter people who declare that gender-confused minors never have surgery on their genitals and right-wing fascists are spreading the lie that it is happening to further their own evil ends. But it is not difficult to find evidence this is happening.

The whole country witnessed Jazz Jennings having a “farewell to penis” party on his very popular TV show before his vaginoplasty at the age of 17. And Boston Children’s Hospital used to advertise vaginoplasty for 17-year-olds before their very sick videos about transing of kids were exposed by Libs of TikTok and Billboard Chris.

Related: Psychologist Celebrated for Transing Autistic Kids

Back in 2019, journalists with New York Daily News and Inside Edition celebrated Emily’s vaginoplasty, and he published a series of videos documenting his vaginoplasty experience on YouTube. Back then, it was something to celebrate. Now the legacy media is trying to cover it up and pretend it isn’t happening. Emily Tressa and Jazz Jennings are living proof that it is.

 

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