Here's an article about a Harvard study: http://lgbtweekly.com/2016/02/09/study-from-harvard-and-yale-shows-positive-psychological-effects-of-hormone-therapy-in-transgender-individuals/ …
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The study is a good one and a step forward in this field. It also is not very strong evidence for benefits from hormones.
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Replying to @LadyMolly736
This is rich. Twenty minutes ago you posted "RCP writer doesn't like trans people, fails to mention authors of study" as a study.
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You've asked what my opinions are based on. They are based on reading studies like this one. There is some evidence, but it's not very good.
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Replying to @LadyMolly736
Right, but I don't think you're in good faith atm. Because you approvingly linked to an article that didn't even provide an author name.
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Replying to @e_urq @LadyMolly736
If u approved of THAT, where's yr demand for rigor coming from? Do you think that, if it exists, doesn't have methods one could criticize?
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I'm not sure what you're saying here.
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Replying to @LadyMolly736
I'm saying that, if the "Harvard study" exists I'm sure there would be avenues of critiquing its methodology. That's the way research works.
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Replying to @e_urq @LadyMolly736
But you seem to give outsized weight to evidence that confirms your biases. Such huge outsized weight that you link to something like that.
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We know most kids w/gender dysphoria desist. I have also seen a study about gender non-conforming kids being cis gender adults.
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How do we know this? You haven't linked me to any studies yet or given me any way of evaluating the info.
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