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Dr. Hilary Cass, a pediatrician who this year published an extensive review of youth gender services in England, said that the delays from the American and British research groups had led the public to believe that puberty blockers improved mental health, even though scant evidence backed up that conclusion.TrUsT tHe ScIeNcE™
Raised in the south by parents who instilled respect for others.. Lived in south all my life. I've been saying "ma'am" and "sir" since I was a kid. I've been working hard on dropping those when the person (like my server at breakfast) has a identity that is clearly not traditionally masculine/ feminine. First of all, it is hard as heck to change a habit ingrained for close to 50 years. Secondly, yes and no without ma'am or sir on the end feels so rude and cold. It's surprisingly uncomfortable.
I do it too...... But sadly the people who would snatch my ear or rap me in the skull with knuckle are long gone.Because you likely will.
I do it too...... But sadly the people who would snatch my ear out rap me in the skull with knuckle are long.
I do it out of habit and respect to them.
Funny story, we were cutting done old trees near my great grandmother's house when I was in my very early teens........ One of my uncles not thinking sat down at her dinner table for a glass of sweet tea shirtless. When grandmother (that's what we called her) saw that she snatched him up by the twisted ear. Full grown man, led him right back outside to get his shirt.......... and he apologized like a scolded kid.
I miss those people, tough but fair, they lived through some stuff.
I do it too...... But sadly the people who would snatch my ear out rap me in the skull with knuckle are long.
I do it out of habit and respect to them.
Funny story, we were cutting done old trees near my great grandmother's house when I was in my very early teens........ One of my uncles not thinking sat down at her dinner table for a glass of sweet tea shirtless. When grandmother (that's what we called her) saw that she snatched him up by the twisted ear. Full grown man, led him right back outside to get his shirt.......... and he apologized like a scolded kid.
I miss those people, tough but fair, they lived through some stuff.