I can only tell anyone what the studies have found, which is general success of age 12 as a cut-off. Sorry it doesn't align with your views. #EarthIsRoundAnyway https://t.co/TNyKGe4o2M
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The concern that puberty blocking could interfere with the development of sexual orientation has also been raised (more than once) by at least one clinician/researcher, Alexander Korte.https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1195356504439828480.html …
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It may be that the Dutch cohort of puberty-blocked kids who went on to cross-sex hormones/surgeries are satisfied w/the outcome. But it's impossible to know if they might have been happy as untreated LG adults (if the option of pubertal blockade had not been available to them).
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The ROGD phenomenon looks very much like the "recovered memories of satanic abuse" debacle of last generation. Ppl virtue-signalled all over themselves to support the supposed victims, but all these "memories" were false: just malleable kids and people looking for simple answers.
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Good point.
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I wonder if there are other studies like this. https://www.bespokesurgical.com/2018/10/11/statistics-experience-coming-out-lgbtq/ …pic.twitter.com/6yxOX2qdY5
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19 to 20s? Isn't that the age the female brain is fully developed? Later for boys I believe, 23 to 27 seem to be important thresholds in USA?
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Not to mention many bisexuality can be a struggle to accept. And sexuality isn't only about sex & sexual orientation. It could be argued that sexual development is a lifelong process of discovering erotic-romanticinterests & preferences.
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