I don’t know what you think this graph is showing, can you explain? This is just ‘annual referrals’, annual referrals to what?
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ROGD is clearly a myth. It’s the only disorder that exclusively affects the parents of a person deemed to have it. It’s literally just Munchausen by proxy with a new name.
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Absolutely it is a myth. Well, it exclusively affects parents of trans people and is real in the sense that it is their panic over feeling they do not know their child. Often many of them browbeat their children into desisting for a period.
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When young adults, living on their own, start talking about their own rapid-onset dysphoria, it makes it a tad more difficult to deny its existence. And if you think they're the only ones, we have a nice bridge to sell you. https://www.piqueresproject.com/about.html pic.twitter.com/Ip4vb4EgGh
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And oh look at that, the surveys used in the study were all completed... by the parents.pic.twitter.com/PWpN3pg9uW
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...which means the phenomenon doesn't exist! The parents must be wrong, and even though we now have desisters/detransitioners saying they experienced it, that means they are also wrong so the the study is bunk? @lacroicsz @dogcalledbambi @chiaracanaan
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