So you think 400% more girls were tans before but never came out? You think that there is suddenly a 400% increase in gender dysphoria that we didn't know about before?
Whatever the explanation for that (and I do think it's possible that massive under reporting in the past is a significant contributing factor), I don't buy the idea that it's all "social contagion."
And I've already proven to you through your own posting on the issue that your thoughts on hormonal imbalance are not in anyway whatsoever shown to be true.
No, you haven't. I've seen the studies for myself, and find them convincing.
Are you talking about your church again. If you are so set on you right to be able to hold certain positions etc, then you have chosen the wrong church. It's not right for you to join a church who have certain values, beliefs and doctrine and then whine and moan that those beliefs, values and doctrine don't fit your personal goals, beliefs and values.
Yes, I'm talking about the church. The church which ordained me, and which considers that ordination valid and licit, but where (for example) I can't work as a priest 500km up the road in Sydney. Where jobs are routinely advertised as not being open to women. Now, you may think it wrong to advocate for simple consistency in this church, but I don't.
I understand that you have been threatened or verbally assaulted for holding your position. Does your church not say that is wrong?
It says that, but does nothing about it.
Which is directly responsible for the things you're describing.
No, not necessarily. Genes code for our bodies' production of proteins. Those proteins then interact with each other, and with other substances, in very complex ways. Not everything that impacts our molecular physiology is genetic, in the sense of, being directly controlled by the proteins our genes code for.
Imagine how absurd your premise is....imagine eating garlic bread made your kid trans. Wouldn't we be seeing an abundance of them in places with an abundance of garlic bread consumption?
My premise is a little more complex than that (and I don't think anyone has suggested garlic bread as a contributing factor).
It's not that the world is unfair....you're simply losing your privilege.
If we were so privileged, why didn't we see that reflected in women's life outcomes?
You picked a church though....they don't separate church and state in Australia?
Technically, no. Australia occupies a middle ground, legally, where we have no Established (state) church, but we also don't have formal legal separation of church and state.
You haven't shown any disadvantage.
I have, but you've dismissed it every time.
We don't have that here. Nobody is making laws against men wearing dresses.
I talked about social penalty, not legal penalty. There may not be laws against it, but it does affect how people treat you.
This doesn't matter to me. I wouldn't try to get someone fired for it. How pathetic and petty would I have to be for that?
Well, it doesn't particularly matter to me either. But I'm not, for example, on the receiving end of sustained workplace bullying where that's a feature, so...
Ok....I don't think that happened.
Honestly, Ana, if you're just going to accuse people of lying when they share their personal experience, then you're not really engaging in good faith, and I think this conversation might have reached the point of diminishing return.
(You know the kicker with that particular incident? After I returned that gentleman's unwanted gift, and explained that it was inappropriate, he wrote to my boss to formally complain about my rudeness).
I don't know why I see women telling these stories that neither me nor any other man I've ever known has ever bore witness to
And you can't imagine that things you don't see, don't actually happen? You've never witnessed a rape, so it doesn't happen? Never seen an incident of domestic violence, so they're making it up?
Here's a thought: maybe your own little bubble, isn't the sum total of human experience. Part of the value of a forum like this, could be the ability to gain insight into situations you yourself will never face.