No? I'm calling for better research on current practices in medicine for trans people. You've struck out for stupidity, but it's suspended until you bore me again.
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The idea that it has an "underlying cause" that can be "dealt with through therapy" is crap There are no substantial numbers of people who've stopped experiencing dysphoria because they made peace with their father or learned to respect themselves as women or whatever
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I mean, it's never worked Come on, back when all of mainstream medicine thought of trans people as freaks and the explicit goal of most therapists was to "cure" you and turn you into a cis person, THEY FAILED
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there have been almost no longterm studies on this but one I saw suggested that over 60% of people who detransition will retransition later - they didn’t detrans because they weren’t trans, but because being themselves was too dangerous, too expensive, risking their job, etc
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Cool strawman. We have drugs that help with depression and we do use those.
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There are no magic bullets. But in 70+ years, transition has been the most effective treatment that has been found. It has resulted in more positive outcomes than every other attempted treatment. It doesn't need to be magic, to be the best treatment available.
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Yeah no If you go really broad then yeah there's no "final cure" for anything, we all know that transition doesn't make dysphoria suddenly vanish But it works a hell of a lot better at alleviating dysphoria than any form of therapy does
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