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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Gender GP clinic accepts donation from a 'sugar daddy'

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ArabellaScott · 18/03/2024 21:32

'A private clinic that has vowed to defy an NHS directive banning the prescription of puberty blockers to children accepted a £20,000 donation from a “sugar daddy” who paid a male YouTuber thousands of pounds to behave like a submissive girl.
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Among those who have given money to the fund is an anonymous American donor who gave $25,000 (£20,000) as part of a joint donation with a British YouTuber whom he paid to be his online “sugar baby”, The Times can reveal.

The donor, who goes by the pseudonym Tenmuses, gave F1nn5ter, a YouTuber from Birmingham with over half a million subscribers, thousands of pounds to undergo laser hair removal, wear an outfit with the words “Daddy’s princess” written on it and sit in a child’s chair when he disobeyed his commands.

Tenmuses also offered him money to strip on camera and undergo breast implant surgery, both of which he declined.'

Thought this merited its own thread.

GenderGP run by Helen Webberley and her husband, Michael Webberley.

Helen Webberley:

'A doctor who ran an online clinic for transgender children has been suspended from practising for two months by a medical tribunal.
Dr Helen Webberley put three patients at "unwarranted risk of harm" by failing to provide good clinical care.
The patients, aged 11, 12 and 17, were transitioning from female to male.
The tribunal found her fitness to practise was also impaired by reason of a 2018 conviction for running an unregistered medical agency.'

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-61999764

Michael Webberley:

'A retired consultant gastroenterologist has been struck off the UK medical register for “wide ranging failings” in treating young transgender patients and in prescribing testosterone for men.
Michael Webberley, who was charged with failing to provide good care to 24 patients, acted outside the limits of his expertise, a medical practitioners tribunal concluded.
Through the private online clinic GenderGP, which he ran with his wife Helen, a GP, Webberley prescribed puberty blockers to a child of nine and cross sex hormones to a teenager who died by suicide a few months later.
He faced charges over his care of seven transgender patients, and the tribunal found that he had provided treatment that was not clinically indicated or that had been prescribed without adequate tests, assessments, or examinations. He had reached diagnoses of gender dysphoria based on …'

https://www.bmj.com/content/377/bmj.o1357

Gender GP:

'GenderGP stands with WPATH & EPATH'

https://twitter.com/GenderGP/status/1767871437522534826

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-61999764

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ArabellaScott · 31/03/2024 16:42

Ah, I got bored and didn't watch the whole thing.

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