Studies indicate that around 10-15% of individuals who meet the full diagnostic criteria of gender dysphoria in childhood will ‘persist’ (i.e. remain distressed by their birth gender) while the 85-90% will subsequently ‘desist’ (graciously accept their birth gender).
Given this reality one wonders just how those involved in promoting and …
Studies indicate that around 10-15% of individuals who meet the full diagnostic criteria of gender dysphoria in childhood will ‘persist’ (i.e. remain distressed by their birth gender) while the 85-90% will subsequently ‘desist’ (graciously accept their birth gender).
Given this reality one wonders just how those involved in promoting and implementing childhood gender transition are able to defy the odds and correctly pick out the odd persister and embark sorting him/her out.
Studies indicate that around 10-15% of individuals who meet the full diagnostic criteria of gender dysphoria in childhood will ‘persist’ (i.e. remain distressed by their birth gender) while the 85-90% will subsequently ‘desist’ (graciously accept their birth gender).
Given this reality one wonders just how those involved in promoting and implementing childhood gender transition are able to defy the odds and correctly pick out the odd persister and embark sorting him/her out.