Hi Claire
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Replying to @intersexfacts @lawnerdbarak and
Are things unClaire again? What is this unhealthy fascination people have with Claires? Can't they argue based on arguments in stead of accusing people of being Claire? Ad hominem attack if ever I saw one...
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Replying to @NathanielHart72 @intersexfacts and
I know. They can’t engage with the substance of the debate. Wanting to talk to a Claire just brings the claires.
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Replying to @Treecraft_Arb @NathanielHart72 and
Touching people when they don’t want to be touched is bad. This isnt a hard concept. Making sock puppets because you got horny/hateful/banned on main is just pathetic.
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Replying to @lawnerdbarak @Treecraft_Arb and
What ARE you talking about? I've seen the Idaho law, and there's nothing in there requiring that. What the law requires is little more than a pretty standard physical exam in case of a dispute, which can also be settled by already available information about someone's sex.
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Replying to @NathanielHart72 @lawnerdbarak and
Yeah a "pretty standard physical exam" for no medical reason, mandated if you refuse to allow people to pry into details of your medical history they have no right to
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Replying to @arthur_affect @NathanielHart72 and
In the US, children (under 18) are to be examined (well child check-up) by a medical professional yearly (more if infant).
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Replying to @LedenUnor @arthur_affect and
Yes, FOR MEDICAL REASONS. It would be incredibly messed up if such examinations were required for legal reasons. Wood you consent for your children to go through politically mandated check-ups that are required by law?
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Replying to @WenSchw @arthur_affect and
They are ALREADY being done - and schools can report for lack of medical attention if the student is not receiving appropriate medical care.
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And are the doctors already going around and telling random people with no involvement in the child's medical care what the child's genitals look like? Because that's pretty distressing if true
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Replying to @arthur_affect @LedenUnor and
No medical professional describes a patients genitals to the public. They can however describe them as a boy or a girl.
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Replying to @Treecraft_Arb @arthur_affect and
You'd think that their sex is already a requirement for competing in a sex separated sports division...
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