Young people are not coming out as trans out of the blue.
dysphoria among children and young people, and being exposed to transgender identity through media or friends.
The idea that you can ‘expose’ young people to LGBTQ+ issues and therefore influence them to become part of that community is a myth that it seems won’t die.seemed, to me, to perfectly illustrate the lack of understanding and empathy that defines so much anti-trans sentiment. I wasn’t surprised to see the article being met with an inevitable backlash online, as anti-trans activists continued to cling to the validity of this flawed concept, accusing the venerable publication of ‘extremism’ and promoting ‘dangerous trans ideology.’
Even the researcher who coined the phrase, Lisa Littman, corrected the methodology of her original paper to note that ROGD was not a formal diagnosis.
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