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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Women's rights general conversations - Thread 10

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Kucinghitam · 10/04/2025 11:08

Continuation of Thread 9.

There is so much excellent information and so many active discussions on FWR that I wondered if it would be useful to have a thread to sort of "cross-fertilise" between them - airing little thoughts or vignettes that wouldn't themselves merit their own thread, to highlight other posts/threads of particular interest or to point to notable developments on fast-moving threads so that casual observers know where to look.

(For example, "the X thread has meandered onto a fascinating discussion of Y" or "Poster P's amazing analysis on thread Z might have relevance to the scenario in thread W" or "Has anybody noticed this recurring theme that keeps coming up??" or even "Random bloke asked me to smile while I was choosing onions in the supermarket, grr"- that sort of thing).

Women's rights general conversations - Thread 9 | Mumsnet

Continuation of Thread 8. There is so much excellent information and so many active discussions on FWR that I wondered if it would be useful to have...

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spannasaurus · 15/06/2026 18:08

Some gender clinics did similar to Webberly when they were banned from prescribing cross sex hormones to children. Recorded girls as being boys with low testosterone in their medical records so they could continue giving them cross sex hormones.

PrettyDamnCosmic · Yesterday 09:30

spannasaurus · 15/06/2026 18:08

Some gender clinics did similar to Webberly when they were banned from prescribing cross sex hormones to children. Recorded girls as being boys with low testosterone in their medical records so they could continue giving them cross sex hormones.

Some gender clinics did similar to Webberly when they were banned from prescribing cross sex hormones to children. Recorded girls as being boys with low testosterone in their medical records so they could continue giving them cross sex hormones.

In the UK? Link to evidence please. If true this would be illegal & professional suicide for the HCPs involved.

spannasaurus · Yesterday 09:39

PrettyDamnCosmic · Yesterday 09:30

Some gender clinics did similar to Webberly when they were banned from prescribing cross sex hormones to children. Recorded girls as being boys with low testosterone in their medical records so they could continue giving them cross sex hormones.

In the UK? Link to evidence please. If true this would be illegal & professional suicide for the HCPs involved.

Reports I saw were in the US.

PrettyDamnCosmic · Yesterday 09:48

spannasaurus · Yesterday 09:39

Reports I saw were in the US.

Ah, OK. Thanks for follow-up.

NoBinturongsHereMate · Yesterday 09:59

Yes, US for the ones I saw. Largely because of insurance rules that covered 'hormone deficiency' but not transition.

lcakethereforeIam · Yesterday 10:03

I've seen articles about hospitals being forced to set up detransition services because they'd committed medical insurance fraud. Perhaps it was due to shenanigans like this?

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