the point is, rogd isnt the observed phenomenon here, its the parents reporting their kids have rogd that is observed.
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You (think it was you) also tweeted that she deliberately left out survey responses from parents who DIDN'T observe rapid onset, but the study was specifically ABOUT that population. It wasn't meant to be a comparison study with other gender dysphoria presentations.
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And I'm just going to post this again for good measure. It's reasonable, seems to address the fears some have about the study, while also explaining why the pile-on to Littman's work has mostly been misguided--and harmful to scientific inquiry.https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/rabble-rouser/201903/rapid-onset-gender-dysphoria …
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I'm busy this weekend, but would you be interested in a discussion in the near future?
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Possibly. Tag in again when you're ready.
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