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Old 05-31-2019, 05:48 AM  
OneHungLo
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Originally Posted by crucifissio View Post
a dysmorphia implies a pre existing abnormality, but this is not the case...they are just dudes who feel like women...this is fine...I feel like batman all the time...but I do not go in to female bathrooms...

it is ok for a dude to dress as a women and use the male bathroom if he does not make eye contact or chat or use the urinal right next to me and does not look at me or in my general direction and mainly focuses on the floor, minding his own business, then this is fine I guess...definitely no eye contact or talk...or proximity...he must respect the cave man...
Oh shit I used dysmorphia instead of dysphoria.

They have gender dysphoria and it shouldn't be treated by cutting off your tits or dick.

And it's funny how the left attacks science when they come out and say anything to the contrary, like this Brown University professor...

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Rapid-onset gender dysphoria might spread through groups of friends and may be a harmful coping mechanism, a new study suggests, but more research is needed.
^ https://web.archive.org/web/20180823...2018/08/gender

Notice it's on Archive.org and not on the Brown site. They yanked the story and tried to crush the professor because it goes against their whole narrative that trannyism isn't a social contagion.


Here is a good article on it.

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Suppressing Science at Brown University.

What happened to Lisa Littman at Brown offers the most recent evidence of how scientists are pressured not to stray beyond politically approved conclusions — something that ID researchers have known for a long time. Alex Barasch at Slate thinks that what has been done to Dr. Littman isn’t “censorship.”

Oh please. If not one of outright censorship, this a story of suppressing and intimidating a researcher who violated an implicit speech code. Littman published her (peer-reviewed) study in PLOS One, “Rapid-onset gender dysphoria in adolescents and young adults: A study of parental reports,” concluding that young people may pick up gender dysphoria socially, in part through circles of friends and social and other media. That’s not something you are supposed to say. PLOS One and Brown’s School of Public Health, where Littman teaches, caught blowback from activists, and Brown in particular collapsed under the pressure.
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