Monday, February 23, 2026

Academy of Pediatricians Tells Doctors to Talk to Kids About ‘Dicklets’, ‘Chesticles’, and Gender Bending.

The American Academy of Pediatricians (AAP) is encouraging pediatricians to talk to children about their gender identity and teenagers about their sexual behavior, presentation slides unearthed from the organization’s 2023 annual conference have revealed.

The AAP informed those at the conference that what they learned in medical school is “probably now irrelevant” because identities “shift and change through life.” Instead, gender and sexual identities have become “part of human diversity, not disorders.”

Doctors were advised to start decorating their offices and practices with pride flags, “inclusive forms,” charts reflecting names and pronouns, and even wear pronoun stickers on their ID badges. They were also told to open conversations with children by asking, “what pronouns do you use?” as well as questions like “do you think of yourself as male [or] female?”

The AAP explained later in the presentation that doctors should begin asking teenagers whether they were in an “intimate relationship,” are “monogamous,” and, disturbingly, what parts of their body they use for sexual pleasure.

When discussing human anatomy with children and teenagers, the AAP encourages feminine parts to be renamed to “innie, front hole, dick or dicklet (clitoris), T-penis, chest/chesticles,” and masculine parts to “outie, junk, strapless, [or] bits.”

The organization, which receives millions of dollars in government funding annually, has been aggressively pushing transgenderism onto children for a number of years and is a strong proponent of giving “puberty-blockers to pre-pubescent children” under the guise of “gender-affirming care.”

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The American Academy of Pediatricians (AAP) is encouraging pediatricians to talk to children about their gender identity and teenagers about their sexual behavior, presentation slides unearthed from the organization's 2023 annual conference have revealed. show more

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