KISS’ Paul Stanley: ‘Normalizing’ gender transition for kids is a ‘dangerous fad’

Paul Stanley, lead singer and co-founder of KISS, spoke out against gender reassignment treatments for children on social media Sunday.

The 71-year-old “I Was Made for Lovin’ You” singer titled his lengthy letter “My Thoughts On What I’m Seeing” and claimed: “There is a BIG difference between teaching acceptance and normalizing and even encouraging participation in a lifestyle that confuses young children into questioning their sexual identification as though some sort of game and then parents in some cases allow it.”

He continued, “There ARE individuals who as adults may decide reassignment is their needed choice but turning this into a game or parents normalizing it as some sort of natural alternative or believing that because a little boy likes to play dress up in his sister’s clothes or a girl in her brother’s, we should lead them steps further down a path that’s far from the innocence of what they are doing.

“With many children who have no real sense of sexuality or sexual experiences caught up in the ‘fun’ of using pronouns and saying what they identify as, some adults mistakenly confuse teaching acceptance with normalizing and encouraging a situation that has been a struggle for those truly affected and have turned it into a sad and dangerous fad,” Stanley concluded.


Paul Stanley performs with KISS at Arena di Verona on July 11, 2022, in Verona, Italy.
Paul Stanley performs with KISS at Arena di Verona on July 11, 2022, in Verona, Italy.
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The Post has contacted reps for Stanley and KISS for comment.

Stanley’s remarks come as red states, including Montana and Florida, recently passed anti-trans bills for youth.

These bans can prohibit health care providers from gender transition procedures for minors, which include gender-reassignment surgeries, hormone therapy and puberty blockers.


KISS frontman Paul Stanley posts rare makeup-free selfie with daughter
KISS frontman Stanley shared this rare makeup-free selfie in March.
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Earlier this year, Assistant Secretary of Health Rachel Levine, the highest-ranking transgender official in US history, proudly announced that “gender-affirming” treatment of trans kids is supported “at the highest levels” of President Joe Biden’s administration.

In January 2021, Stanley tweeted to fans, assuring them that it wasn’t his “intention” to make them feel a certain way about sharing his political views.

The face-paint-wearing rock star had been a vocal opponent of former president Donald Trump.

“If You Are A Fan Who Now Feels My Opinions Are Alienating You, that is sadly your choice & not my intention,” Stanley wrote.


Ace Frehley, Paul Stanley, Peter Criss, and Gene Simmons of the rock and roll band Kiss pose for a portrait session in January 1975 in Los Angeles, California.
KISS in 1975.
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He continued: “Do the entertainers you enjoy have to share your beliefs? Would you like it more if you didn’t know? In many cases, you’d be fooling yourself. I won’t do that to you or me.”

KISS is currently on their farewell End of the Road tour. The band will play its last-ever shows in its home of New York City at Madison Square Garden on Dec. 1 and 2.

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