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He/Him. Trans Journo. Views expressed are representative of that Dunkin Donuts I worked in one summer.

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    1. Jesse Singal‏Verified account @jessesingal 19 Nov 2019
      Replying to @jessesingal @e_urq

      identity that persists. You can call that whatever you want, and I understand ROGD is a loaded term. Whatever the thing is, it happens *sometimes*. The first paper written on it took about the approach you'd expect when investigating a brand-new concept. If the question is

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    2. Jesse Singal‏Verified account @jessesingal 19 Nov 2019
      Replying to @jessesingal @e_urq

      whether we have enough information for a kid to be 'diagnosed' with ROGD, no, of course not -- and I've counseled against this sort of overconfident faux-diagnosis repeatedly.pic.twitter.com/kPvulOSa1p

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    3. Jesse Singal‏Verified account @jessesingal 19 Nov 2019
      Replying to @jessesingal @e_urq

      The other thing Evan is doing is hsifting the goalpost so one second we're talking about the potential of a kid self-diagnosing themselves as trans via YouTube, the next we're talking about them... getting a haircut or changing their style? That's not what's at issue here.

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    4. Hartwell‏ @MrHartwell207 19 Nov 2019
      Replying to @jessesingal @e_urq

      I agree Jesse, and I think that was the undertone of our exchange. For me, the most compelling reason why ROGD should be studied was Susan Bradleys clinical experience of an influx of FtoM trans kids, about half with autism. https://youtu.be/bZJorJ_W1QA 

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    5. Hartwell‏ @MrHartwell207 19 Nov 2019
      Replying to @MrHartwell207 @jessesingal @e_urq

      I was not aware "ROGD" is considered a loaded term - it certainly shouldn't be. Susan Bradley's clinical experience is not a scientific study, but its not NOTHING. The smart response is to consider ROGD a possibility and conduct more research, and we've already started that.

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    6. Evan Urquhart‏ @e_urq 19 Nov 2019
      Replying to @MrHartwell207 @jessesingal

      The thing about ROGD is that it didn't come out of clinicians observing gender nonconforming youth, or researchers working with those youth. It came from so-called "gender critical" forums, places where anti-trans activists discuss strategy.

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    7. Evan Urquhart‏ @e_urq 19 Nov 2019
      Replying to @e_urq @jessesingal

      The paper on ROGD asked parents in these pre-existing online anti-trans forums that created the term to tell their stories. The researcher, to my knowledge, had and has no other experience with trans or gender nonconforming youth.

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    8. Hartwell‏ @MrHartwell207 19 Nov 2019
      Replying to @e_urq @jessesingal

      There are a few statements you are saying that may or may not be factual, and a reader here like myself would have to read a lot to see if they are true. 1. ROGD is a concept originating from online discussions. 2. The term itself originated from these forums. (1/2)

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    9. Hartwell‏ @MrHartwell207 19 Nov 2019
      Replying to @MrHartwell207 @e_urq @jessesingal

      3. These forums are anti-trans people, or bigots. 4. People use these forums to plan public talking points. I'm a bit skeptical, as Bradley, Zucker, Blanchard, etc. all seem to take it seriously.

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    10. Evan Urquhart‏ @e_urq 19 Nov 2019
      Replying to @MrHartwell207 @jessesingal

      "Bigots" is your word, not mine. The rest is knowledge I have as a result of my professional reporting on this topic, and I am presenting it to you in a neutral and unbiased way.

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      Evan Urquhart‏ @e_urq 19 Nov 2019
      Replying to @e_urq @jessesingal

      Certain forums that were concerned with general anti-trans activism exist. The idea of ROGD developed in these forums, these forums were not initially created to respond to ROGD but to discuss trans issues from an anti-trans perspeective.

      8:20 AM - 19 Nov 2019
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        2. Jesse Singal‏Verified account @jessesingal 19 Nov 2019
          Replying to @e_urq

          fwiw I disagree with the idea that these forums were all transphobic. i get some emails from "concerned parents" and I'd say their views run the gamut. in some cases they're really just leery about hormones, which are in fact a big medical decision, and not motivated by bigotry

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        3. Evan Urquhart‏ @e_urq 19 Nov 2019
          Replying to @jessesingal

          I agree that well meaning concerned parents have gotten mixed in, but you'd agree that "gender critical" forums were not originally for parents or about ROGD, it was a later focus? Opposing trans rights on behalf of women's safety was the original motivation, yes?

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