and kids sometimes get confused and experiment with their sexuality, if they dont turn out gey though then it's not the end of the world
obviously this is bigger than that, but if they feel this way at the time, let them be themselves
this isn't just one more rule to follow, and especially not once they're 15, 16, 17
you're really saying that if your teenage kid told you they were trans, you'd force them to dress like a boy (if they were physically male) and prevent them doing anything "female"?
adding this "rule" is likely to cause more damage than allowing a kid to be themselves and then finding that they realise they're not trans after all