Torillian said:
Again, you have chosen an example where there are obvious detriments to supporting the child's decision. Show me the same for transgendered youth and you have a point. From what I've read supporting a child in their gender choices would be akin to supporting them in the colors they want to wear. It has no detrimental effects. Show me otherwise or stop with these crazy examples that have nothing to do with the topic at hand. And where the fuck did I say to take all their boy clothes and burn them and buy dresses? How is that supporting the child in their making a decision? So you argue that there are more trans in the current generation than 0.5%? Can you show me anything that supports this because so far this (similar to your other claims) really seems like a "feels over reals" argument that I can't really argue against with facts and data. |
Oh look, I did the work for you and found research on the percentage of trans identifying individuals by age group and it's stayed consistent through the generations:
https://williamsinstitute.law.ucla.edu/wp-content/uploads/TransAgeReport.pdf
It's almost like basing your views of overall population trends on anecdotal evidence and the prevalence of transgender issues on tumblr isn't an accurate statistical method.
Last edited by Torillian - on 20 April 2019...