Because it's an obvious false equivalence. Let's turn that on its head - if there was decent evidence that you could prevent self-harm and suicide with a simple, reversible course of hormonal therapy, or even a less reversible surgery, why would you not do it?
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To put it another way, do we care more about harm reduction, or what we think of as the correct way to do things?
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There are obviously side-effects as with any other medication. I never claimed there weren't. It's not an argument against using them and more than it is for most other medications
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Suicide is a permanent condition, and mental health problems are significantly life-limiting. It's a terrible argument
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Well, far be it for me to question "transgendertrend dot com", but I would point out that the "gaggle" of research is a single study with massive flaws. Perhaps it is you who should think critically, I'd suggest beginning with a solid reading of the term "harm minimisation"
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