Should children of a reasonable age be able to decide in whether or not to get surgery? What if the surgery is not a matter of life and death? Something less severe but that still has important implications wrt personal identity?
One example I can think of is MTF/FTM transitions. I am not sure what the politically correct term is here, so please forgive me. Neither am I a medical professional, so I'm not too sure on the intricacies behind it.
M/F go through different physical changes during puberty, and I imagine some of those effects will be irreversible past a certain age. Should the child be able to decide if they want to have such a surgery / medical procedure?