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BREAKING: NCAA says state of North Carolina will again be considered for championship hosting....
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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 302968" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>Ok, one last time.</p><p></p><p>1. The people who wrote the study are the best judges of how the data should be interpreted. They don't agree with your interpretation. I'd go back, read the thing, and see why, if I were you.</p><p></p><p>2. Their final conclusion was not - repeat, not - that people who had had reassignment surgery should have psychiatric treatment. It was that there are multiple health problems, including psychiatric ones that they usually had before surgery (too bad they don't tell us what they were), that these folks are subject to and that all of them should be monitored. Also, there is no intimation in the study that the psychiatric problems are due to continuing anxiety about gender reassignment.</p><p></p><p>3. I doubt seriously that these folks have a big problem with understanding their identity (whatever that means in this context), being proud of themselves, or loving themselves (don't we all?). The study certainly cited no evidence of this.</p><p></p><p>Now I <em>really</em> am finished with this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 302968, member: 265"] Ok, one last time. 1. The people who wrote the study are the best judges of how the data should be interpreted. They don't agree with your interpretation. I'd go back, read the thing, and see why, if I were you. 2. Their final conclusion was not - repeat, not - that people who had had reassignment surgery should have psychiatric treatment. It was that there are multiple health problems, including psychiatric ones that they usually had before surgery (too bad they don't tell us what they were), that these folks are subject to and that all of them should be monitored. Also, there is no intimation in the study that the psychiatric problems are due to continuing anxiety about gender reassignment. 3. I doubt seriously that these folks have a big problem with understanding their identity (whatever that means in this context), being proud of themselves, or loving themselves (don't we all?). The study certainly cited no evidence of this. Now I [I]really[/I] am finished with this. [/QUOTE]
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