• DMBFFF@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    She lived in a different time: I’m sure if many of Gen Z lived in her time, a few of them might consider suicide; and my point is the gender dysphoria among girls might be due to sexism that’s still in society: hence the cure might not be becoming a boy, but rather reduce the sexism.

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        3 months ago

        She said being a girl, or female, can be restraining, particularly over 50 years ago.

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          3 months ago

          You claimed to know how to “cure” transgender people (it’s not an illness, you’re being a bigot). What is the science you are using?

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            I’ve made no claims of a cure for gender dysphoria, I only question if all of those who are deemed to have it actually have it.

            Why do people have bulimia? Is the basis of it psychological or sociological?

            IIUC, Lebanese women take a disproportionate amount of drugs to relieve stress. Is this some quirk among these women?

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              I only question if all of those who are deemed to have it actually have it.

              Based on what scientific evidence?

              Also, you did make a claim about a cure, why are you lying?

              hence the cure might not be becoming a boy, but rather reduce the sexism.

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        3 months ago

        No.

        I’m presuming that we have sexism in our society and it’s affecting girls at least somewhat, but hey, what do I know?