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Abigail Reed, excellent points! In addition, more points to consider:

1. The Trans Ideology considers "misgendering" to be bullying. Therefore, parents who are not affirming because it does not make sense are "bullying" as are siblings, as are old friends and grandparents. Needless to say, based on many, many videos, news shows, and now, Jon F-ing Stewart, families are debased and bullied.

I say he bullies me, as the ex-wife of a man who coerced me into staying, saying it was a mistake, then betrayed me with the help of his PhD "sexologist," by pretending he was on business trips when he was cross-dressing, for 2 and a half years, while I mothered our baby and toddler.

2. A study using N = all students who wrote answers in the blanks cannot be taken seriously. Students have not been oriented to a serious study, where you must say your natal sex for the sex question and must answer truthfully regarding your self-concept considering "gender." Gender is not defined.

3. Who funded the study, big pharma? Turban always, always uses "convenience samples" and there are no therapists, doctors, clinic staff or other trained adults recording what is happening. That would actually prove what we all know, the 4000% increase in suggestible teen girls saying they are really "boys." Or that category that means nothing, has no definition, "non-binary." Computer talk is the binary, synthetic thinking is non-binary, Turban fails in Logic, Biology, Genetics and Medicine. F-

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“Dr. Lisa Littman ... coined the term “rapid-onset gender dysphoria” (ROGD) to describe a set of circumstances reported by parents participating in her study: adolescents who announced a transgender identity at or shortly after puberty after no childhood history of gender dysphoria.” No childhood history should be a big tell for anyone still wondering if this isn’t mostly social contagion. The dollars are there for this at scale if insurance companies are persuaded that these surgeries are necessary. Why else the Orwellian “gender affirming” to describe massive and irreversible changes to a child’s body. Changes he or she might regret as an adult.

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