Our mission is to promote the well-being of children and adolescents by fostering a healthy understanding of self and avoiding premature exposure to sexualization.

Therefore:

We advocate for a critical examination of perspectives on transgenderism rather than its promotion and normalization.

Encouraging children to explore their identities within the context of their biological sex is essential to safeguard their psychological and physical well-being.

We support age-appropriate education on matters related to sex, emphasizing health, safety, and the fundamental facts of human reproduction.

Premature exposure to explicit content can pose risks to children’s development, and we believe in allowing individuals to naturally discover their preferences over time.

We endorse the use of traditional pronouns based on the perceived sex of individuals.

Utilizing accurate pronouns aligned with a person’s biological sex helps maintain clarity in communication and avoids contributing to the normalization of transgenderism.

We question the concept of ‘gender identity.’

Claims of having a ‘gender identity’ may stem from either mental health conditions or political motivations promoting transgenderism.

We discourage the medicalization of ‘gender identity.’

Transgender ideation is a mental health concern, and addressing it should primarily involve mental health support. Medical interventions for opposite-sex imitation are elective and cosmetic rather than essential healthcare.