@671bc5e9
Even if you're a trained psychologist, able to diagnose genuine gender dysphoria from some other cause of genderfluid identification (and I doubt it), you can't diagnose such complex psychological states at a distance.
So statements like this...
> lumping in legitimate, rare, gender dysphoria with the "trans" of the "trans movement"
... have no rational basis.
@58db300d So your claim now is that this has only been diagnosed "virtually".
That's even more strange. Seems like you're being entirely disingenuous.
@58db300d And dysphoria != "fluid".
Another bizarre leap.
Seems dishonest.