The first case ever
A very particular piece of news has arrived directly from Scotland, with an “involuntary” protagonist being an animal that has been talked about a lot in our country for some time now, and not in positive terms. A child has in fact identified himself like a wolf, the first case of recognition in this sense. These situations are normally described with three words.
Complex growth
We are talking about a species dysphoria and the school where the child studies is doing everything to support him in such a complex moment of growth. Dysphoria is typical of those who do not recognize themselves in the species of birth, in this case a wolf instead of a human being. The psychological implications are not insignificant.
The precedent from a year ago
According to experts, dysphoria causes discomfort and mood swings, as well as depression, since it is difficult for the person to be accepted and feel free. This is not the first time that such topics have been discussed in Scotland, since a year ago another school denied the presence of a litter box in the bathroom to accommodate a child who identified himself as a cat.