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@FLRW
Where is your evidence?
The human body contains trillions of microorganisms — outnumbering human cells by 10 to 1. Because of their small size, however, microorganisms make up only about 1 to 3 percent of the body's mass (in a 200-pound adult, that's 2 to 6 pounds of bacteria), but play a vital role in human health.
Yes that is my idea of how it works. What’s so inconceivable about it?
I think that non-affirming therapies work (did for me). They are used for every non-gender related body dysphoria because they work, and so why think they wouldn't work for gender dysphoria?
I don’t know much about your political leanings but it doesn’t escape me that most of the same people advocating against letting these people live their lives how they want are the same people constantly advocating for all of their political ideals under the mantle of freedom.
I take issue with people arguing that the way to help these people is to deny them a dignified existence by treating them how they want to be treated
We don't treat people with bulimia the way they want to be treated, in regards to their body image, because we know that it is better for them (physically).Why, then, should we treat trans people the way they want to be treated, in regards to their body image, if we feel as if doing so is worse for them (mentally)?
Let's say that we treat someone that is MtF the way they want to be treated. If they want to play competitive sports do we let them? Are we forced to deny the reality of sexual dimorphism in order to allow them to compete? If not, then we already aren't treating them the way they want to be treated.
Then it comes to question how well the mental health of children raised by trans parents will be in the long run. I am bi myself and am fully willing to admit that there are enough studies to raise doubts on if children raised in same sex homes have the same outcome as traditional homes (nothing is yet conclusive).Now a question needs to be asked about the same in regards to trans parents
I am fully willing to change my mind on if affirmation is a workable treatment, are you willing to change your mind that it isn't?
Because the two are nothing alike.
So when I or anyone else talks about treating others as they want to be treated we do so as long as it doesn’t negatively impact anyone else.
And for the record, I am generally against anyone born a man competing in women’s sports.
If there is nothing conclusive on same sex homes then why does the question “need to be asked” with regards to trans parents?
Of course, but as your own source stated; there isn’t enough data to conclude the impacts of these treatments.
Because the two are nothing alike.As in one is bad for physical health and the other potentially bad for mental health?
And what do you use to determine if it negatively impacts anyone else?
When mental health issues are in play, how do you determine which ones you decide to affirm and which ones you don't?
And for the record, I am generally against anyone born a man competing in women’s sports.Then they already are not being treated the way they want to be treated, so what is the issue? How do you justify one and not the other?
The point is that I think that if there really was no difference when it comes to same-sex couples that there would have been very conclusive findings that did not have methodological issues by now, but that just is not the case.
That isn't just "not enough data to conclude anything", it is "enough data to conclude one thing is worse while more research is needed on the other factors".
If you wanted to know why I say they are different all you had to do is keep reading.
The same way we determine whether anything negatively impacts someone else.
When a person is making a decision of sound mind and it does not harm anyone else, that’s when I affirm.
Did you read anything I wrote? I already explained this.
You’re using the absence of evidence as evidence. That’s nonsense.
The default position is that any couple is capable of raising a loving family until we have reason to believe otherwise.
That’s nonsense because there’s no indication of causation.
if the anxiety issues were increased after the surgery that could be easily explainable by the way society (lead by folks like yourself) treat the trans community.
The default position is that any couple is capable of raising a loving family until we have reason to believe otherwise.
I'm sorry, why should that be the default? You can't just assert it to be the default and make it so.
Lol, there's a screening process for foster parents for a reason. That's the default
Most trans people are not going in to see the doctor.
People with bulimia nine times out of 10 are not happy with themselves they want to stop that behavior. Most trans people are not going in to see the doctor to stop wanting to feel like they want to transition they're going in to go through the transition.
I did keep reading, all you did was outline why bulimia had physical health issues and then claimed that gender dysphoria isn't like that (when you have no reason to think so).
I asked because I want to know your standards, not so you can make a meaningless reply.
Okay, how do you determine if someone is of sound mind?
You keep saying that not affirming is wrong and then go on to justify non-affirmation in some instances.
If someone going through affirmation therapy is harmed by non-affirmation then this means that they will always be harmed if you don't change all of society to capitulate.
Not really, have you ever heard of a modus tollens? If X then Y, not Y therefore not X? It is proper logic. Sometimes an absence of evidence can be evidence of absence.
The default position is that any couple is capable of raising a loving family until we have reason to believe otherwise.I'm sorry, why should that be the default? You can't just assert it to be the default and make it so.
It seems more like you have your pet conclusion and are trying your hardest to interpret everything to support it. I am very doubtful that you actually are open to being wrong at this point.
Lol, there's a screening process for foster parents for a reason. That's the default.