American Academy Of Pediatrics Suggests Kids Rename Their Private Parts ‘Front Hole’ And ‘D*cklet’, Leaked Slides Show

Slides from a gender presentation at the American Academy of Pediatrics’ (AAP) National Conference and Exhibition include labels for “renaming” male and female genitalia, screenshots show.

The AAP is hosting its annual conference in Washington, D.C., from Oct. 20-24, a flyer on the association’s official website shows. Slides from a conference presentation feature a list of proposed labels for “renaming” male and female genitalia, according to screenshots shared by Manhattan Institute fellow Leor Sapir.

I just received slides from the presentation on gender by Dr. Ilana Sherer at the @AmerAcadPeds conference this weekend.

Something is very broken in American medicine.

Video coming soon. pic.twitter.com/YXuE9mREgj

— Leor Sapir (@LeorSapir) October 23, 2023

The following labels are designated for female minors who identify as transgender: “innie, front hole, d*ck or d*cklet (clitoris), T-penis, and chest/chesticles,” according to the slides. The list for male minors who identify as transgender includes “outie, junk, strapless, and bits.”

The slides, presented by Dr. Ilana Sherer, suggest the labels should be used for young individuals struggling with gender dysmorphia. (RELATED: Biden Admin’s Tobacco Survey Asks Kids About Their Gender Identity, Sexual Orientation)

One of the slides, entitled “How to ask teens about sex,” encourages pediatricians to ask “open-ended” questions such as: “How would you describe your sexuality?” The slides also make their own distinctions between heterosexual, homosexual and bisexual, claiming trans individuals can be heterosexual so long as they are attracted to the “opposite” sex.

“We’re 67​,000 pediatricians committed to the optimal physical, mental, and social health and well-being for all infants, children, adolescents, and young adults,” AAP’s website reads. “The mission of the American Academy of Pediatrics is to attain optimal physical, mental, and social  health and well-being for all infants, children, adolescents and young adults.”

The AAP’s D.C. office did not respond to the Daily Caller’s request for comment by the time of publication.

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