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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Puberty blockers Ireland

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lionheart · 10/08/2020 12:02

Some more movement:

www.businesspost.ie/health/puberty-blockers-will-no-longer-be-considered-fully-reversible-c59a37b5

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lionheart · 10/08/2020 12:03

'Irish doctors will not use the term ‘fully reversible’ in future, following a change in Britain’s NHS guidance on hormone treatment for transgender children.'

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Aesopfable · 10/08/2020 12:03

Business post seems an odd place for that?

nauticant · 10/08/2020 12:11

At first glance it does but think of other publications that seem to support the idea of a debate between different views in the gender issue, such as The Economist and The Financial Times. Respecters of material reality appear in unexpected clusters.

MrsJamin · 10/08/2020 12:41

There's another thread on this. It doesn't feel like there has been enough of a splash to say NHS NO LONGER SAYS PUBERTY BLOCKERS ARE REVERSIBLE - it's major news and people are still saying that it is reversible, like its no big deal at all.

lionheart · 10/08/2020 14:42

That's true Aesopfable.

Makes you think about which business interests are served by dosing children with puberty blockers.

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