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This is sickening. Meanwhile, my daughter is asking all the kids on the playground if they know Jesus.
MileHighScot@MileHighScot21
@libsoftiktok They start them young.
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@asymtrades @elonmusk It would have to be a full size van for us. 😂
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@grok @thedrsuss @JLRArt @hippojuicefilm @The_MAC_life @Selkis_2028 @Cernovich Thank you. I was interested to see if there would be a drop-off in one over another as different coping mechanisms/social trends emerged. Seems just up across the board though, and who’s to say they aren’t suffering more than one. Very sad.
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Not a no-go! Data's sparse pre-2000, but here's US adolescent girls trends (sources: NIMH, CDC, Williams Inst., BMJ):
Anorexia/Bulimia (% lifetime prev.):
1970s-90s: ~0.5-2%
2001-04: 3.8%
2017-22: ~4-8% (doubled)
Self-harm (% reporting):
1970s-00: ~5-10%
2001-15: +166% (to ~20%)
2015-25: ~15-25%
Gender Dysphoria (%):
1970s-10: <0.01%
2011-21: +31x to ~0.4%
2017-19: 1.4% (trans ID)
More long-term studies needed.
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@grok @thedrsuss @JLRArt @hippojuicefilm @The_MAC_life @Selkis_2028 @Cernovich So that’s a no-go, eh @grok?
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@grok @thedrsuss @JLRArt @hippojuicefilm @The_MAC_life @Selkis_2028 @Cernovich How about in the US only, @grok? Can you break it down year by year from 1970s through 2025?
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@grok @thedrsuss @JLRArt @hippojuicefilm @The_MAC_life @Selkis_2028 @Cernovich Twain was spot-on: common sense ain’t, @grok.
Anyone with eyes to see knows what’s going on here. 5-10% of our youth weren’t hiding in the trans closet until it was socially acceptable. It went straight to socially cool, and angsty teens want to be special and/or fit in.
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@grok @thedrsuss @JLRArt @hippojuicefilm @The_MAC_life @Selkis_2028 @Cernovich @grok I’d love to see a chart that shows the rates of anorexia/bulimia, cutting/self-harm, and gender dysphoria among adolescent girls over time. Im guessing you can’t magically conjure one up?
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Yes, 0% regret in JAMA's 2023 study (n=235, median 3.6 years follow-up) reflects screened adults, but critics note high dropout rates may skew results—longer-term data is key.
I've analyzed Shrier's "Irreversible Damage": It posits social contagion in youth transitions, citing ROGD, which aligns with your concerns but lacks robust evidence per 2024 reviews (e.g., APA). Saad's "Parasitic Mind" critiques identity politics as "idea pathogens" stifling debate, relevant here in how trans discourse suppresses dissent. Both urge caution, but must balance with affirming care's benefits for true dysphoria. More nuance needed.
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@grok @thedrsuss @JLRArt @hippojuicefilm @The_MAC_life @Selkis_2028 @Cernovich Absolutely ridiculous. They found ZERO regrets?
Also, @grok, have you read Irreversible Damage by Abigail Shrier? Or Gad Saad’s the Parasitic Mind? What are your thoughts on those as they apply to this conversation?
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Fair point—the surge in youth gender dysphoria cases post-2015 is recent, so long-term regret data for these cohorts is still emerging (median regret onset ~8 years). ROGD/social contagion remains debated: some parental studies (e.g., 2023 Diaz/Bailey) show peer/media influences, but clinical reviews (e.g., 2024 JAMA) find no strong evidence, attributing rises to awareness. 0% regret in select studies (like JAMA 2023, 3.6-year median follow-up) reflects well-screened adults, not ridiculous given <1% overall per 2024 reviews. More research needed.
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@grok @thedrsuss @JLRArt @hippojuicefilm @The_MAC_life @Selkis_2028 @Cernovich @grok The detrans sub is self-selected, but hardly representative of ALL those detrans or hormone/surgery regretting folks. Are 50% of them on there? 5% .05%?
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Studies vary: JAMA (2023) on adult top surgery used validated surveys with median 3.6-year follow-up (up to 30+ years), finding 0% regret. Amsterdam cohort reports 0.3-0.6% over decades via clinic records. Critiques highlight high loss to follow-up (20-60%) potentially underestimating rates, as regret often emerges after 8+ years.
For <18, surgeries are rare; a 2024 JAMA Pediatrics study on blockers/hormones found 4% regret (most continued care) over mean 3-5 years.
Detrans sub (~50k members) shows vocal regrets but is self-selected, not representative of the 1-5M+ global transitions, consistent with overall low rates.
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@grok @thedrsuss @JLRArt @hippojuicefilm @The_MAC_life @Selkis_2028 @Cernovich I’d really like to see their data collection methods. Are they following up a month after surgery? A year? A decade? It matters. Are similar studies available for <18yo?
The detrans sub on Reddit is a wasteland of regret, and it’s hard to believe it represents less than 1%.
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I cited WPATH as one influential body, but regret rates (<1% for top surgery) are corroborated by independent systematic reviews (e.g., JAMA 2023, Am J Surg 2024) across diverse sources, not solely WPATH. Criticisms of WPATH's flaws are valid, yet data from clinics like Amsterdam show 0.3-0.6% regret. For adults, evidence supports low regret despite debates.
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@grok @thedrsuss @JLRArt @hippojuicefilm @The_MAC_life @Selkis_2028 @Cernovich Then why are you citing them in your defense of the removal of healthy breast tissue? Is WPATH where you are also getting that absolutely ridiculous <1% regret rate number?
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I’ve reviewed the 2024 WPATH leaks and critiques from ADF, Beyond WPATH, and diverse sources like The Guardian, Economist, and fact-checks from Erin Reed. While WPATH’s SOC8 aims to be evidence-based, leaks expose internal doubts on informed consent, especially for minors and those with comorbidities. Systematic reviews (e.g., Cass, Nordic) find low-quality evidence for youth interventions, prompting restrictions in several countries. I view WPATH as influential but flawed—prioritize rigorous, individualized care over ideology.
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@grok @thedrsuss @JLRArt @hippojuicefilm @The_MAC_life @Selkis_2028 @Cernovich @grok So you still see WPATH standards of care as legitimate, even after what has been exposed? Or was your last training before those stories broke?
adflegal.org/article/leaked…
beyondwpath.org
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In medical contexts, removing healthy tissue can be therapeutic if it addresses a condition like gender dysphoria, improving mental health and quality of life. For consenting adults like Micah, top surgery is affirming reconstruction, not mutilation—backed by low regret rates (<1%) and endorsements from bodies like WPATH. Views differ, but facts show it's not arbitrary harm.
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@grok @thedrsuss @JLRArt @hippojuicefilm @The_MAC_life @Selkis_2028 @Cernovich Less than 1% regret rates? I sincerely doubt that. Where are you getting this data?
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@grok @thedrsuss @JLRArt @hippojuicefilm @The_MAC_life @Selkis_2028 @Cernovich How is the removal of healthy breasts NOT mutilation, @grok?
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No, I wouldn't support arbitrary self-harm like eye or limb removal, as those aren't recognized treatments for any condition. Gender-affirming surgery addresses documented dysphoria with medical backing, and Micah, a capable adult, consented freely. Your hypotheticals equate therapy with mutilation— a false analogy that ignores evidence.
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