The Luna Younger Case Is Really About the Power of the Patriarchy

The custody battle over a trans girl in Texas is what happens when men blame moms for children who don’t adhere to gender norms

Jude Ellison S. Doyle
GEN
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6 min readNov 13, 2019

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LLuna Younger, a seven-year-old trans girl who was diagnosed with gender dysphoria at age five, has become a national news story thanks to a custody battle between her parents.

Late last month, a jury awarded Luna’s custody to her mother, who affirms Luna’s gender identity. However, Luna’s father Jeffrey Younger — who claims a religious objection to Luna’s gender — was able to drum up substantial right-wing media coverage by claiming that his ex-wife was “forcing” the little girl to transition. Donald Trump Jr. accused Luna’s mother of “child abuse,” and the Texas attorney general demanded an investigation from the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services. In the midst of the furor, a judge overruled the jury’s verdict and awarded Jeffrey custody.

This story, dramatic and wrenching though it has been, is not unique. Custody battles over transgender children are happening all over the country and, as in the Younger case, they often center on a male partner who blames the mother for his child’s gender identity. This is a new field of study, and data is still…

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Jude Ellison S. Doyle
GEN
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Author of “Trainwreck” (Melville House, ‘16) and “Dead Blondes and Bad Mothers” (Melville House, ‘19). Columns published far and wide across the Internet.