14 comments

  • Coffeewine 8 hours ago ago

    While the reasoning behind this is dumb and it is unfortunate that the screening is mandatory for over 30s and not voluntary, I guess I can’t hate that some people will have the choice of receiving a treatment they may want.

    Seems like just a matter of time until this logic extends to mandatory HGH and anabolic steroids for all soldiers or something.

  • oliyoung 10 hours ago ago

    Love that they're getting gender-affirming care

  • arcwhite 6 hours ago ago

    Everyone should have access to gender-affirming care

  • jjgreen 11 hours ago ago

    Oh Pete, you're supposed to swallow the sperm, not smear it your hair

  • gnabgib 12 hours ago ago

    No useful discussion, as you like to say.. but 12 points/4 comments https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48924598

    Or military.com: 4 points https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48926245

  • givemeethekeys 11 hours ago ago

    Are there economic reasons that support the decision making?

    Are recruiting numbers really strong over the past year? Are they projected to remain that way? Is the military going to be using AI to reduce headcount?

    Are they going to force a lot of older soldiers into retirement to make for a new younger cadre of loyalists?

  • johng 7 hours ago ago

    I'm on TRT and it's been a lifesaver for me. I was getting horrible night sweats constantly which is what led me down the rabbit hole of finding out that it could be low T.

    After I started on the TRT I dropped fat, put on muscle mass, my depression went down and I found myself not wanting to simply sleep all day every day.

    I can't imagine life without it. Would regular exercising do the same thing? Maybe. But if I did exercise and TRT I think the results would be better and faster.

    So to me this makes sense, maybe not the forced option but I don't think you'd find many men in the military that wouldn't want this done voluntarily if it has no cost.

    I pay for it out of pocket and I hate missing a week, I notice it. I haven't had any downsides that I'm aware of other than the cost.

  • clipsy 11 hours ago ago

    I thought Republicans were opposed to gender affirming therapy?

  • allears 12 hours ago ago

    Ah, America, once the most advanced scientific nation in the world. It's a profoundly sad reflection on the US that these people were chosen to be our leaders. They're not just ignorant, they're willfully stupid, and proud of it.

    • maipen 11 hours ago ago

      Since when were americans the shining light of healthy populations?

      This administration is making quite questionable changes, but it’s not like the last decades did anything to address obesity and vet treatment…

      Nobody is forcing these soldiers to take trt, it’s just screening ffs

      • add-sub-mul-div 9 hours ago ago

        It's the worst kind of participation trophy to pretend that this disqualifyingly and embarrassingly stupid behavior is in the same ballpark as where we came from.

      • burnt-resistor 6 hours ago ago

        Up until around 1965, at least in terms of BMI. Not in any other respect though.

  • purplelimetea 10 hours ago ago

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    • jojo2354 10 hours ago ago

      Currently serving with lots of men under the age of 30. Modern style has nothing on compare red to just going to the gym 3 days and running 10 miles a week.