SkepticThinker
Veteran Member
I think a simple observation of human beings shows that gender can be quite fluid.Hard to tell Vivek's entire position based on that short clip. It is possible the full context of that conversation could change the perception or not.
But I do believe those who are gay are born that way. I also believe there are two genders, they are not 'fluid', and those who transgender or want to have social/psychiatric issues. Probably few if any choose to have those issues just as those afflicted with certain addictions, anorexia/bulimia, and another abnormal and harmful conditions do not choose to have them. And there are cures and/or treatments for such conditions for those who will accept them.
In the human male population you will find everything from what you might call "effeminate" men all the way down to "macho" men on the other end. And everything in between.
Same goes for women. We come in all shapes and sizes and varying levels of "feminine" and "masculine" and everything in between.
That alone should tell us something.
What do you think gender affirming care is?It is a fact that the vast majority of children/youth who think they want to transgender have changed their minds about that by the time they are adults. And that is why in my opinion it is criminal to do so-called 'gender affirming care' on kids.
You won't be the one working on treatments. You have no qualifications or expertise to do so.Pretty much everyone on this site is relying on authorities. I think the US's healthcare system is corrupt, do you disagree? Further, I think the European countries who have backed away from GAC provide better healthcare then the US does.
That will be health, medical and psychological personnel. As in, the people who know what they're actually talking about and spend their life studying this stuff and the people involved.
The US healthcare system is a disaster for various reasons, mostly having to do with profiteering. There is a whole other world out there, and the vast majority of the rest of the world doesn't have such a ***-poor healthcare system.
You don't say. I wonder if doctors know about this?!?Finally, it defies common sense to imagine we can screw around with extremely complex human bodies using crude drugs and NOT have negative side effects.
So again, those who claim "no side effects" are making an extraordinary claim, and I await their extraordinarily good evidence. All the evidence the Cass report found was of low quality, i.e. not good enough to base medical interventions on.
Who claimed there are zero side effects to anything?