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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 2897" data-source="post: 302853"><p>Did I read it, LOL. Of course I read it, I'm the one who linked to it, and that's why I gave the detailed summary. I'm not surprised I disagree with the author. But I'm not making things up, I'm using their statements and data. Its all there for you.</p><p></p><p>Its the same as what the American Psychiatric/Medical Associations and the World Health Organization said when they dropped Disorder from Transgenderism and renamed it to Gender Dysphoria. You can google and read all the announcements from the organizations - they did it to reduce stygmas and barriers to care. Now those organizations and many other folks would disagree with my characterization just like you did now, but all you have to do is read what they actually say. The WHO in particular had a really difficult time figuring out what to rename the condition to, because words like Incongruence meant completely different things (good versus bad) in different languages. It is easily clear they are worried about the public perception and not the actual diagnosis. Again, if you asked them they wouldn't admit to it - but in all the pronouncements you don't read anything about the pathology or science behind it, only the Marketing of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 2897, post: 302853"] Did I read it, LOL. Of course I read it, I'm the one who linked to it, and that's why I gave the detailed summary. I'm not surprised I disagree with the author. But I'm not making things up, I'm using their statements and data. Its all there for you. Its the same as what the American Psychiatric/Medical Associations and the World Health Organization said when they dropped Disorder from Transgenderism and renamed it to Gender Dysphoria. You can google and read all the announcements from the organizations - they did it to reduce stygmas and barriers to care. Now those organizations and many other folks would disagree with my characterization just like you did now, but all you have to do is read what they actually say. The WHO in particular had a really difficult time figuring out what to rename the condition to, because words like Incongruence meant completely different things (good versus bad) in different languages. It is easily clear they are worried about the public perception and not the actual diagnosis. Again, if you asked them they wouldn't admit to it - but in all the pronouncements you don't read anything about the pathology or science behind it, only the Marketing of it. [/QUOTE]
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