During puberty multiple physical changes take place as well as chemical changes in the brain.. it is during this period if left alone most dysphoric kids will come to terms with their sexuality, many realising they are lesbian or gay.. not trans/2
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Replying to @Imagine123 @e_urq and
Can I suggest you check out the site of the organisation that put forward a very reasoned argument at the recent HC case in the UK.. there is lots of well balanced information on there.. links to a variety of topics are in the menuhttps://www.transgendertrend.com/current-evidence/ …
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Replying to @Imagine123 @AbsMcFabs and
I'm sorry but I'm familiar with the quality of evidence on this website. Its consistentlu poor quality is, in part, what led me to give up my denial and decide to transition as someone who was once quite sympathetic to so-called "gender critical" ideas.
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Replying to @e_urq @Imagine123 and
Sure Evan, sure. Funnily enough, the evidence of TT shows the same as the Tavistock study showed once they finally released it, 5 years late. Their evidence was also deemed of high enough quality that they were accepted as an intervenor in the JR, unlike Mermaids & Stonewall.
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Replying to @AbsMcFabs @Imagine123 and
I asked above- possibly was asking someone else- what makes you think that this means puberty blockers "cause" gender transition (in GD children only), rather than the more likely hypothesis that blockers are used rarely, in cases of children who are highly likely to be trans?
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Replying to @e_urq @AbsMcFabs and
We know blockers don't cause gender transition because they don't cause it in precocious puberty. So your belief is: It's more likely that something about the blockers causes it in GD children than that the kids getting blockers are about 98% likely to be trans.
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Abigail McGyn @AbsMcFabsReplying to @e_urq @Imagine123 and 2 othersNo, again, you (deliberately) misunderstand. Child has GD. Puberty 'cures' the majority of cases of GD. Blockers stop puberty, thereby preventing the one thing most likely to help. And all for, what? Better aesthetics for transwomen in adulthood? Hardly worth losing your health1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @AbsMcFabs @Imagine123 and
Sorry, you're right I should have addressed this. This ignores the fact that desistence rates have been steadily decreasing as the criteria for gender dysphoria diagnoses have been refined through experiences with these patients.
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Replying to @e_urq @AbsMcFabs and
Checkout r/detrans.. again your theories are off the mark. Detransitioning is on the increase
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Replying to @Imagine123 @AbsMcFabs and
There's no evidence that the rate of detransition has increased. The rate of desistance has been decreasing for decades as guidelines for the diagnosis have improved. What would checking out a subreddit do? (Btw, most detransitioners go on to retransition.)
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Now, mind you, the number of people who detransition has almost certainly increased- because the number of people who transition has increased with better treatment and more public knowledge. It's the rate that matters. 1% of 10 mil is more than 1% of 10 thou, but it's still 1%.
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