He's only ten years old but he's still clear that he's a boy, it's John Jolie Pitt

He has long had clear ideas about himself and the immense luck of having parents who understand, support and protect him from outside hostilities. Not all children in your situation, unfortunately, can say the same as John.

His name is John Jolie Pitt and he has taken another step in what his voluntary gender reassignment is, he is only ten years old but he is very clear that he is a boy. One more step in agreeing your body with your mind, what you feel with what you live, a slow but steady evolution.

The son of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie has taken a new step in his gender reassignment this summer by abandoning his old Shiloh name by a new name, now his name is John.

Gradually, in a progressive and trauma-free way, John continues his personal process to become a boy, the genre with which he feels identified since he can remember himself.

✖ Shiloh Nouvel Jolie Pitt ✖
😍❤ #ShilohJoliePitt #JoliePersonal #Fangie pic.twitter.com/oTMRUNsn0S

- Angelina Jolie (@jolieppersonal) June 27, 2016

Brad and Angelina, as John's parents, are aware of this reallocation and they and the rest of the family are supporting him in everything he needs just to feel good in his own skin.

Every day it has dozens of photographers who have been showing images of themselves to the world, a pressure that has undoubtedly had to be complicated to manage by the child and the family. Now the change that has been seen in the images, is accompanied by the name change, all within the logic of a child who is finding himself little by little.

Not all experts who try to analyze the case from abroad agree on the diagnosis, some do not classify it as a clear case of transgender due to the young age of the child who has just turned ten but what is evident It is the physical transformation that John has experienced since he was born and since we began to see him in the different photographs taken with his parents.

Is it too early to be aware or perhaps unable to meet the child, is it too bold to make any value judgments about it?