I don't expect we'll have a complete understanding of the human mind for several millennia yet.
Do you think there is sufficient research in this area to draw firm conclusions in 2017?
That would be a no then?
I don't expect we'll have a complete understanding of the human mind for several millennia yet.
Do you think there is sufficient research in this area to draw firm conclusions in 2017?
Same question to youThat would be a no then?
Same question to you
Besides, your question to me was overly broad. "Is there any research that supports your world view?" I'm not sure how I would even begin to answer that.
In this specific arena of discussion, the idea of transgender and more specifically outcomes, both for individuals AND for society at large, is not well known or sufficiently studied to draw firm, scientifically valid conclusions.
I think you'll find I questioned using a single piece of research to draw firm conclusions. There is a danger in doing so that the research may have set out to draw a particular set of conclusions from the outset, and without corroborating research you must be cautious. Whether or not the research was influenced by an outside source, you still have inherent bias in the academic, and it is possible to interpret data points in a variety of ways in any case.I was just hoping that after questioning one set of research you might have some of your own. I’m not questioning the validity of research so I am not entirely sure why I would need to supply more?
The Medical Journal of the Islamic Republic of Iran, huh? Is that a trustworthy source on a subject like this? How did you find this paper, by the way?
In other news..... You might be advised to not employ implied casual rasicm (others might say 'Islamophobia') in dissmissing my source based on the country of origin of its authors ....
(presumably you think any Iranian study would be biased against reporting anything supporting the 'trans' narrative?)
Because if you had done your homework you might have noticed that the Iranian state is somewhat supportive of the view that there are people who are born into the 'wrong' bodies and that this can be 'fixed' by gender reassignment surgery and hormones. Unfortunately combined with the death penalty for homosexuality this policy has lead to some interesting results...
Given that her twitter feed is jammed full of Re tweets for pro trans lobby matters
This is exactly why I was sceptical of the paper. Iran has a unique take on homosexuality and GRS. Would the people who took part in the study be considered transgender in the west or were they gay people forced into it?