 Some Lynn Conway's computer-aided design of very large-scale microchips, etc., the greatest inventor of our century, top years were lost agenda dysphoria. Wouldn't we be better with earlier OK for kids to be trans? I think it's just, you know, how do you know when kids are objective about this? Kids, you know, are very prone to be emotional. They do not have full capacity to reason. They have not fully developed. So for example, a lot of girls, when they grow up, are tomboys. And they love to hang out with the boys and, you know, and they love to do boys things and all of that, and many of them complain that they want to be boys, they wish they were born boys. Then puberty happens, and suddenly they become girls, women. They get all the pluses and I guess the aches and pains of being a woman. And suddenly they become, they realize the beauty and power and, you know, wonder of being a woman, of this biology, this particular biology, gives you. And they abandon their tomboys and are quite happy. So if a 10-year-old girl says, I want to be a man and she hasn't experienced puberty yet, she doesn't know what she wants. And how does she know what she wants? We don't, God, we don't let kids decide anything of importance. There's nothing in the modern world with helicopter parents. Now we want to let kids decide to take hormones that will prevent them from having puberty that will change their sex. I mean that to me is insane. Now when they're post-puberty, 17, 18, 19, I would like to make it, you know, the age of adulthood, the age where they can make decisions for themselves. The frontal cortex doesn't develop until, you know, they say until the late teens, early 20s, fully develop. You know, they should be in, to make such a big decision, this is a big decision. To make such a big decision, you have to have your four cognitive capabilities to do it. And if they can't sign contracts, you should not be, you know, agreeing to change their, their biology. When they're adults, they can do what they want. So, you know, I certainly wouldn't do it before the age of 18. You know, if you can't vote, you should be able to choose what sex you, you shouldn't be able to choose voluntarily to change your biology. You can't drink, you can't drink beer. Whatever the age of drinking beer is in the United States, that, you know, 21, 18, whatever that is, that should be the age. So, no, I don't think 16-year-olds know what they want. Almost no 16-year-old I know is, is I would consider an adult, particularly not American 16-year-olds who are unbelievably childish, prone to being influenced by, by peers in, in irrational ways. It's very difficult to find a 16, a rational 16-year-old. So, yeah, the later the better they make the decision. And yeah, there's a cost to it. Look, dysphoria, gender dysphoria is a real cost. It's a, you know, it's really screwed up. And there's a price to pay for it. There's a price to pay for it. There's no shortcuts here. And, but you can, I think it's child abuse. I think the, the, the state should prevent parents from, from transitioning children. I think it should be a crime to transition children. You know, before, certainly before puberty. But again, I think the child needs the consent. And because it needs the consent, it needs to be at the consent age, which means 18. And I don't, and I don't think this subjectivist nonsense should be taught. The subjectivist part of it.