I'm just going to say it top-level: if you're a transphobe, I don't need you in my mentions. Being misinformed is fine, but if I find out you're one of those people advocating for hate or harm towards a whole class of people against scientific evidence, I'm going to block you.
Where are these "solid" studies saying it is a "treatable" mental issue? Here's 51 studies that say otherwise.https://whatweknow.inequality.cornell.edu/topics/lgbt-equality/what-does-the-scholarly-research-say-about-the-well-being-of-transgender-people/ …
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Also, consider that the vast majority of trans people do *not* desire to "just stop having dysphoria and become their gender assigned at birth", and we generally don't give people medical treatments against their will.
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I completely agree, however it does cause a lot of suffering and that should be the focus of society. Not acceptance or rejection. Actually ending the grief that it brings imo is the important part.
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Thanks for that, I'm always trying to adjust my views to the most accurate data. I'll try to read those tomorrow (5am here) Note that I'm not stating that all views that do not align with mine are wrong, just that there are a LOT of them with poor or no methodology 1/4
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That cloud the literature. IIRC Vanderbilt University and London’s Portman Clinic have interesting studies about it I can't refer to a bundle like you because many were referred to me, (psychologist friends) and I've read some here and there and I don't have sources on my

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