Here's some research you should read,
https://pure.knaw.nl/ws/files/2203335/Burke2016JPsychiatNeurosci.pdf — Benkei
Put in terms of criminality trans women have the same pattern of criminality and behavioural problems as biological males. — Andrew4Handel
This is why women are concerned about their safety.
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May be you think that it is transphobic to simply have a private belief that sex is immutable and binary?
I'm saying girls with gender dysphoria are physically different enough from other girls that it's measurable. — Benkei
Lots of people suffer including myself that does not justify claiming you are the opposite sex or having multiple invasive surgeries and a life time on hormones and other meds.
Why is the only route to eliminating suffering, body modification and making people pretend you are the opposite sex, allowing men to compete against women in sports when they have obvious biological advances. Why the need to groom other people and society because of ones own gender crisis? It is all unreasonable solutions. — Andrew4Handel
Not that it's the "correct" one, but the consistent, non-sexist one.I can sort of understand that objection, but I don't think that that's Harry's objection. His objection seems to be that his definition of "woman" is the correct one, and so people who use the word differently are incorrect and even delusional. — Michael
People are given their name when they are born, and if you want to change it you have to get it approved by a court.It's the same reason you ask some one their name; instead of give them one. You aren't really in a position to say what is justified to alleviate other people's suffering. You treat people like the gender they appear to be all day long. It takes zero effort on your part to allow some else to live their life the way they choose. Have you ever spoken with or known anyone that's transgender? If your only knowledge is the adverse reaction to their personal medical needs, then your over looking quite a bit.
What if I don't approve of your lifestyle? What right do I have to judge it? — Cheshire
People are given their name when they are born, and if you want to change it you have to get it approved by a court.
Why does sex/gender get special treatment when it comes to being able to control other's speech? — Harry Hindu
The specific causes of gender dysphoria remain unknown, and treatments targeting the etiology or pathogenesis of gender dysphoria do not exist" — Andrew4Handel
As someone with long term mental health problems I have always believed my problems have been caused by family and society, religion et — Andrew4Handel
But I have been on medication for ages but this benefits the big pharmaceuticals and it and a lot of therapies blame the individual or his or her brain and not society and family.
So what is being medicalised is dysfunction and the dysfunction is not going away but being multiplied. But the "cures" are highly profitable and do not require anyone else or society to change. — Andrew4Handel
Yeah, but who cares what you think? You've already demanded that this discussion be scientific. You've got your anecdotes and I've got mine, but that's not science. It's just blather. — Hanover
Sounds like this started off as a counter-point, and a lightbulb came on. Either way, it's honest commentary.People are given their name when they are born, and if you want to change it you have to get it approved by a court. — Harry Hindu
To me this sounds like false victimization. I don't want to accuse you of that, so if you can explain why it isn't; maybe I'll understand where you are coming from. We both know you have never been controlled in this sense.Why does sex/gender get special treatment when it comes to being able to control other's speech? — Harry Hindu
Probably, because people interpret the lack of empathy for transgender folk as a willingness to hurt others for some type of self-gratification. Which is morally wrong. To answer your question directly; it's invalid argument because it equates some ones identity as being as significant as an internet insult. Which it isn't.I don't identify as a racist or an idiot, but I am called these names on this forum. Why are we not raising hell to stop everyone from calling people names for which they do not identify with and are offensive? — Harry Hindu
Your repeating a false equiveillance, but using an extreme example. It is a dishonest argument and you know it, because it's ridiculous.What if I identify as a Dark Lord of the Sith and expect you to address me as "My Master" and get my feelings hurt if you don't comply? Again, what makes sex/gender so special in this regard? — Harry Hindu
And back to you are the victim here. All I hear is I'm threatened by these people and I want them to suffer so I feel better about myself. I've never felt threaten or burdened by transgender people so I don't understand why you do. To me they seem like an easy target and you have got something driving you to take shots at them. Am I missing something here?The other side could use the same argument and ask why you are judging them for exercising their right to speak freely. — Harry Hindu
Proper nouns and common nouns are apples and oranges when it comes the ease of changing the nouns that are used to point to things. Common nouns are what we are talking about in this thread and this is addressed in my prior post that was a reply to you, but instead of addressing that, you'd rather grab at the low hanging fruit of another's post? :sad:You need a court to change your name on legal documents, but you’re free to change your name in everyday life just by telling people that that’s your name. Pretty sure that’s the same with gender. — Michael
Casting insults at anyone is exercising a lack of empathy. Your distinction between calling people names for which they aren't doesn't make any sense. Again, your making sex/gender out to be some special case that should be protected against mis-identification. Why?Probably, because people interpret the lack of empathy for transgender folk as a willingness to hurt others for some type of self-gratification. Which is morally wrong. To answer your question directly; it's invalid argument because it equates some ones identity as being as significant as an internet insult. Which it isn't. — Cheshire
It was once considered ridiculous to claim the be a woman when you were born a man. That's the point you don't seem to get. What makes identifiying as a Dark Lord of the Sith less plausible than identifying as a woman when you aren't?Your repeating a false equiveillance, but using an extreme example. It is a dishonest argument and you know it, because it's ridiculous. — Cheshire
I'm not wanting anyone to suffer. Talk about mis-judging people... Look in the mirror.And back to you are the victim here. All I hear is I'm threatened by these people and I want them to suffer so I feel better about myself. I've never felt threaten or burdened by transgender people so I don't understand why you do. To me they seem like an easy target and you have got something driving you to take shots at them. Am I missing something here? — Cheshire
Ok, we can agree on that much that wanting others to suffer is morally wrong.I'm not wanting anyone to suffer. Talk about mis-judging people... Look in the mirror. — Harry Hindu
Ok, we can agree on that much that wanting others to suffer is morally wrong.
Do you acknowledge that transgender folk alleviate their own suffering by their actions? — Cheshire
Have you ever spoken with or known anyone that's transgender? — Cheshire
https://ps.psychiatryonline.org/doi/pdf/10.1176/appi.ps.201800232
Recent case series, however, suggest that gender dysphoria is separate from psychosis and often predates the onset of psychotic symptoms (11, 12). — Michael
If I thought this was a fact it would probably have an effect on my conclusions. Do you mean to say there is no evidence that you personally acknowledge, because there are transgender people who subjectively experience some relief.There is no evidence that gender reassignment improves mental health. One study claimed that in 2020 but they have to recant their findings due to statistical errors. — Andrew4Handel
↪Andrew4Handel You know that's in one person nearly 30 years ago? — Cheshire
Yes but we don't know how effective this treatment would be in general because it is not being tried. — Andrew4Handel
Since then, I have suffered tremendously, including seven surgeries, a pulmonary embolism, an induced stress heart attack, sepsis, a 17-month recurring infection, 16 rounds of antibiotics, three weeks of daily IV antibiotics, arm reconstructive surgery,lung, heart and bladder damage, insomnia, hallucinations, PTSD, $1 million in medical expenses, and loss of home, car, career and marriage. — Andrew4Handel
One night I simply couldn’t take it. I wanted to die. I crawled to bed and had another hallucination. My children’s lives flashed before my eyes, and I saw the devastation my death would cause them. Right then, I made a deal with God, the universe, whatever you call it, that if my life were spared, if I were allowed to be here for my kids, I would help other kids by ensuring people knew what the experimentation of transgender health care really entails. I remember my whimpers: “God, an eye for an eye—in reverse. I will fight with a mother’s passion for others if I can be here for my kids.”
I mean, when I read it, it just reads like propaganda to me. This part especially: — Moliere
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