at no point did I say take it on faith. you are putting words in my mouth because you don't have a response to my claim that you're not familiar with how difficult it is to study this population
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Replying to @jessesingal
My response is, yes, making up lies is harder than doing research, but that if ROGD is massively common among dysphoric youth real researchers can (and should) find real evidence of it. You're hyperfocusing on the word "easily" and I'm not sure why.
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Replying to @e_urq
who said ROGD is massively common? have you ever interviewed a kid who believes they had it?
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Replying to @jessesingal
A kid who believes they have what, exactly? There's no such condition.
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Replying to @e_urq
a kid who thinks that they thought they were trans, for a time, because of social ifnluence rather than a deep-seated identity -- whatever you wanna call it
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Replying to @jessesingal
I've interviewed people who experimented with different modes of identity in adolescence. I've never interviewed someone who thinks the trans lobby tricked them into pretending to be transgender, but the world is large, I have heard of such people and don't deny their existence.
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Replying to @e_urq @jessesingal
However, there's no evidence I'm aware of that their idiosyncratic way of telling the story of their adolescent identity experimentation is a medical diagnosis, or widespread, or what have you.
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Replying to @e_urq
This is an impossible conversation because you won't stop putting words in my mouth Me: It's hard to study GD kids You: So you're saying ROGD is super common??? Me: Have you talked to a kid who thinks they had it? You: So you're saying the "trans lobby" is to blame??? SIGH
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Replying to @jessesingal
You're upset because, in a comment (not an article) I said it was easy to study GD kids, when what I probably should have said was that if ROGD existed real researchers would be able to find evidence of it. I guess I... apologize for slightly exaggerating in an internet comment?
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Replying to @e_urq
I just think a lot of otherwise smart people writing about this subject haven't done basic legwork on all the messy clinical stuff. But this is like in the 10th percentile of fuckups on this issue. I also recognize how concepts like ROGD can be weaponized. Briefly: It would be
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Of you're saying I, personally, haven't done the legwork to understand, like, ethics review boards (for example), you should probably have more evidence for your assumptions.
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