Drumroll… it’s time to reveal to the world @Genspect’s first ever daughter website, statsforgender.org! This site is intended for parents, journalists, politicians, and the growing group of people who are interested in gender.
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The world of gender has been blighted for far too long with low quality research, online surveys and selection bias. statsforgender.org gives you the information you need to know, in one place, without too much academic jargon. 2/10
statsforgender.org presents simple, easily understood information in a clear manner, eg: The term ‘Two-Spirit’ is not an ancient Native American term. It was invented in 1990. Evey point is backed up by research that has been selected for it's reliability
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At @genspect we've noticed the need for clear information. Did you know "Up to a quarter of transgender genital surgeries result in incontinence"? This important information need to be highlighted. For further information go on to statsforgender.org and expand the link 4/10
Education sets us free to make safe, informed decisions. Where possible, statsforgender.org has done its best to avoid heavily academic language so we can help everyone to make important decisions with the best information available to them
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"The District of Columbia in the US has 3.5 times more people who identify as trans than any other state in the USA." Why is this? Who knows? We hope that by highlighting the facts around gender, statsforgender.org might encourage people to further study this field.
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We are very aware that stats for the transgender population are often difficult to quantify as different definitions are used to describe the term ”transgender”. Our focus is to underpin the statements we provide with sound research.
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We know that this is a controversial area of research and that short statements cannot comprehensively cover every topic; however, statsforgender.org aims to bring some much-needed clarity to this area for reasonable people who want to know the most apt answer
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When the famous squirrel trainer @JohnCleese recently asked a reasonable question about how many trans folk were there in the UK, he received 419 different answers: this is the type of thing that makes it impossible to find the basic facts
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and this is why @genspect are launching statsforgender.org. We want to help disseminate as much reliable information as far as possible. We’d like this to be shared as far and wide as can be, so please don’t hesitate to share this with whoever might be interested
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The ROGD Webinar on November 20th is the first ever conference to explore Rapid-Onset Gender Dysphoria. @genspect will be hosting Dr Lisa Littman, Dr David Bell, @stellaomalley3 & a parent of an ROGD child. Please register here to secure your place: zoom.us/webinar/regist…
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Dr Littman published her study of 256 parent reports of children who suddenly & without warning experience severe gender identity issues. Despite relentless efforts from trans activists who denied the existence of ROGD & cried ‘transphobia’ this study has prevailed
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This is child psychiatrist Jack Turban trying to dismiss our conference and ROGD by implying that it is unusual for parent reports to be utilised in a study on children's mental health. Jack is wrong; this is a well-established method within research
"A puberty-blocking implant for a 'dysphoric' 10- or 11-year-old, for example, costs between $5,000 and $95,000, depending on the brand, and requires yearly replacement until the child desists or begins cross-sex hormones." nationalreview.com/2021/10/is-it-…
"Nearly all 'dysphoric' children on puberty blockers move on to cross-sex hormones, a lifelong dependence and a financial boon for Big Pharma. Many trans-identifying teens and adults become repeat surgical patients, too."
"Medical entrepreneurs hawk 'micro-doses' of hormones to the rapidly rising ranks of 'non-binary' young people seeking a customized look 'on the spectrum' between masculine and feminine."
Thread: BIG NEWS! @TheEconomist is reporting on the 3 prominent American WPATH member-clinicians who recently expressed their concerns about child transition. "The Anatomy of a Scandal: Opinion on the use of puberty blockers in America is turning" economist.com/united-states/…
"Though blockers are often described as operating like a pause button, most children prescribed them go on to cross-sex hormones. This combination can have irreversible consequences, including sterility and the inability to orgasm."
"Dr. Bowers told @AbigailShrier she was 'not a fan' of putting children on blockers early in puberty. She worried, she said, 'about their reproductive rights
later. I worry about their sexual health later and ability to and intimacy.'"
2/We believe that such discussions should occur among experts & stakeholders in this area, based on scientific evidence, & in fora such as peer-reviewed journals or scientific conferences, & among colleagues & experts in the assessment & care of transgender & gender diverse youth
3/USPATH and WPATH oppose the use of the lay press, either impartial or of any political slant or viewpoint, as a forum for the scientific debate of these issues, or the politicization of these issues in any way."
New #detrans study! "The review established that four main themes emerged around the desire to transition; mental health, fear around puberty and the growing realization of sexuality and how one’s female body relates to the world, and peer groups."
"Consistent across all 5 interviews was a realization that being transgender was not the answer to poor mental health and self-image. Instead, by learning more holistic ways to deal with poor body image and mental health issues such as depression, it no longer worked to...
...identify as the opposite sex, but rather became possible to reconcile with their biological sex and to stop opposite sex hormones. Most reported feeling like they no longer needed external validation to have self-worth and people’s perception of them no longer mattered much,..
A thread for #RogdAwarenessDay: 1. Three years ago today, August 16, 2018, a scientific journal published Lisa Littman’s study of 256 parental reports of adolescents experiencing a phenomenon described by Littman as 'Rapid Onset Gender Dysphoria’ journals.plos.org/plosone/articl…
2.Littman coined the term ROGD to describe the phenomenon of adolescents who having previously had no feelings of gender dysphoria suddenly felt extremely dysphoric and wished to transition.
3.Littman noted that ROGD could perhaps be a maladaptive social coping mechanism for other challenges, and often came about after extensive time spent online. Social contagion also seemed to be a factor