I agree. The whole scenario is bizarre. If I were a doctor, I absolutely would not consider any kind of trans treatment for a person with multiple personalities. The whole idea is astonishing -- but then, doctors are not astonished by 13-year-old girls getting mastectomies. To your average lay person, the thought of that is horrifying; b…
I agree. The whole scenario is bizarre. If I were a doctor, I absolutely would not consider any kind of trans treatment for a person with multiple personalities. The whole idea is astonishing -- but then, doctors are not astonished by 13-year-old girls getting mastectomies. To your average lay person, the thought of that is horrifying; but doctors don't seem to have the kind of common sense that makes most people horrified.
When did we stop calling them "alter-egos" and start calling them "alters"? I guess "multiple personalities" is too much to type.
This is the biggest medical scandal since forced sterilization of Black people. This has the same result, but it’s couched in such false terms as “ Gender affirmation “ instead of “ sex mutilation”!
Allegations are allegations. But I'm inclined to take it seriously because of experiences in the field where treating patients with 'alters' is encouraged.
I agree. The whole scenario is bizarre. If I were a doctor, I absolutely would not consider any kind of trans treatment for a person with multiple personalities. The whole idea is astonishing -- but then, doctors are not astonished by 13-year-old girls getting mastectomies. To your average lay person, the thought of that is horrifying; but doctors don't seem to have the kind of common sense that makes most people horrified.
When did we stop calling them "alter-egos" and start calling them "alters"? I guess "multiple personalities" is too much to type.
This is the biggest medical scandal since forced sterilization of Black people. This has the same result, but it’s couched in such false terms as “ Gender affirmation “ instead of “ sex mutilation”!
Allegations are allegations. But I'm inclined to take it seriously because of experiences in the field where treating patients with 'alters' is encouraged.