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  2. Irreversible Damage - Wikipedia

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    She discusses Lisa Littman's 2018 journal article on rapid onset gender dysphoria and the ensuing controversy and endorses Littman's findings. [9] She states that online trans influencers, on websites like Twitter, Tumblr and TikTok , frequently encourage questioning youth to identify as trans, experiment with breast binding and testosterone ...

  3. Euphoria Kids - Wikipedia

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    Euphoria Kids is a 2020 young adult fantasy novel by Alison Evans.It tells the coming of age story of three transgender young people named Iris, Babs and "the boy". The story contains elements of magical realism, including the presence of witches, dryads and faeries, and that Iris "grew from a seed in the ground" while Babs is "made of fire".

  4. Gender dysphoria - Wikipedia

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    Studies on children and adolescents with gender dysphoria have found a high prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) traits or a confirmed diagnosis of ASD. [90] [91] Adults with gender dysphoria attending specialist gender clinics have also been shown to have high rates of ASD traits or an autism diagnosis as well. [91]

  5. Rapid-onset gender dysphoria controversy - Wikipedia

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    The study, originally titled "Rapid-onset gender dysphoria in adolescents and young adults: A study of parental reports" was initially published in PLOS One in August 2018. [22] [1] Littman's poster abstract for the study was published in February 2017, using the phrase "Rapid Onset of Gender Dysphoria" in the title. [23]

  6. The Man Who Would Be Queen - Wikipedia

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    The Man Who Would Be Queen: The Science of Gender-Bending and Transsexualism is a 2003 book by the American psychologist J. Michael Bailey, published by Joseph Henry Press. [1] In the first section of the book, Bailey discusses gender-atypical behavior and gender dysphoria in children, emphasizing the biological determination of gender.

  7. J. Michael Bailey - Wikipedia

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    The paper described ROGD as a controversial theory that "common cultural beliefs, values, and preoccupations cause some adolescents (especially female adolescents) to attribute their social problems, feelings, and mental health issues to gender dysphoria," and that "youth with ROGD falsely believe that they are transgender". [31]

  8. How 'Gender Queer: A Memoir' became America's most banned book

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    The crusade against “Gender Queer” has largely driven its popularity and increased the size of Kobabe's royalty checks. The memoir has sold more than 96,000 copies and has been translated into ...

  9. List of most commonly challenged books in the United States

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    LGBTQIA+ content; featuring a gay marriage; being “a deliberate attempt to indoctrinate young children” with the potential to cause confusion, curiosity, and gender dysphoria; conflicting with a religious viewpoint 2018 91 — — Private Parts: Howard Stern: Sexual content 1993 — — 86 Rabbit, Run: John Updike: Sexual content 1960