About Eeyore

Canadian artist and counter-jihad and freedom of speech activist as well as devout Schrödinger's catholic

4 Replies to “The Trans-scam discussed by paediatrician”

  1. more links:
    https://www.acpeds.org/the-college-speaks/position-statements/sexuality-issues/gender-identity-issues-in-children-and-adolescents
    https://www.acpeds.org/find-a-therapist
    https://www.parentsofrogdkids.com/ We are a group of parents whose children have suddenly—seemingly out of the blue—decided they identify strongly with the opposite sex and are at various stages in transitioning. This is a new phenomenon that has only recently been identified. Researchers are calling it Rapid-Onset Gender Dysphoria (ROGD), and it is epidemic among our most vulnerable youth.
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    me: I saw 2 of 20 of the patients at a young adult psych ward were taking sex hormones to change their identity. The hormones (or the stress associated with taking them) had apparently triggered a psychotic break, landing them in care.

    • It’s epidemic because it is being shoved down their throats and I so hope that those responsible receive justice.
      IMO from the cases I have observed sensitive non macho male teens do very badly with female peers and can often be made to doubt their sexuality. it is a fact that many so called bisexuals have always been hetero but being sensitives, did badly with females( apparently they “hit their straps” at 30), doubted their sexuality and targeted by the many predator older gays joined the gay lifestyle until they aged and had to find their own “boys” where they suddenly realized that they were never gay to start but were simply used to the lifestyle. I know of at least 5 cases where this happened and that is why I am totally against gay advertising and child indoctrination about it while transgender rubbish is simply its sewer and a trendy one currently designed too further divide and confuse. I wonder how many mass murderers down the track will come out of this?

  2. Rapid-onset gender dysphoria in adolescents and young adults: A study of parental reports Lisa Littman Published: August 16, 2018 https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0202330
    There were 256 parent-completed surveys that met study criteria. The adolescent and young adult (AYA) children described were predominantly female sex at birth (82.8%) with a mean age of 16.4 years. Forty-one percent of the AYAs had expressed a non-heterosexual sexual orientation before identifying as transgender. Many (62.5%) of the AYAs had been diagnosed with at least one mental health disorder or neurodevelopmental disability prior to the onset of their gender dysphoria (range of the number of pre-existing diagnoses 0–7). In 36.8% of the friendship groups described, the majority of the members became transgender-identified. The most likely outcomes were that AYA mental well-being and parent-child relationships became worse since AYAs “came out”. AYAs expressed a range of behaviors that included: expressing distrust of non-transgender people (22.7%); stopping spending time with non-transgender friends (25.0%); trying to isolate themselves from their families (49.4%), and only trusting information about gender dysphoria from transgender sources (46.6%).