Do Adults Bear Ethical Guilt?
2025 Rocky Mountain Summit: Medical, Legal, and Policy Perspective Panel
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2m 13s
In the final question of Panel 1, Travis Morrell asks Dr. Miriam Grossman whether adults who promote social transition bear any ethical responsibility—or guilt. Grossman answers firmly: yes. She emphasizes that adults must think beyond the child’s immediate feelings and consider lifelong consequences, especially for minors who may one day regret permanent decisions. Children live in the moment, she says—but adults must safeguard their future.
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