"Teen angst"? Oh come on. How about maybe considering that dysphoria is a function of a culture steeped in strict binary roles and transitioning is, for many people, a normal outcome in a non-judgmental society.
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But seeing as you are appalled by an organisation that provides advice on and resources for safe binding, I suspect you don't actually have the individual's wellbeing in mind at all. I suspect you know no one who actually binds and have spent little time with trans people.
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Desisters who were supported fully by parents (but not endorsed that their bodies were wrong) would also be studied by ethical investigators. They matter too, no matter what the overall rate of desistance turns out to be (only to be known via longterm longitudinal studies).
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Replying to @orpheusgrrl @MrPeterLMorris and
Do you know of anyone in your field who intends to study that population? Not only parents, but desisters/detransitioners have been clamoring for it. You can't blame them for interpreting the lack of interest expressed by affirmative researchers as a lack of caring.
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Hellooooo! Why do you think I started following y’all & talking with James? But if everyone who is perceived as the enemy gets insulted from the first word, there’s not much opportunity for anything else is there?
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The Philly Trans Health conference deplatformed detransitioners a while back; expect you know this. That didn't instill confidence that trans-health practitioners care about that population. They were also treated poorly on what was called the WPATH SOC7 FB page. @catt_bear
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