I've had life experience of what is today called "gender dysphoria" (used to be "gender identity disorder") and it has been clear to me for a long time that there is a mental health social contagion amongst girls, who have come to believe that they have the "gender identity" of the opposite sex, and furthermore, that the narrative that cross-sex identification is a matter of a "gender identity" that is "trapped" in the wrong body is not the truth.
I have tried to convey all what I know about this topic in a short, referenced, memo:
I've had life experience of what is today called "gender dysphoria" (used to be "gender identity disorder") and it has been clear to me for a long time that there is a mental health social contagion amongst girls, who have come to believe that they have the "gender identity" of the opposite sex, and furthermore, that the narrative that cross-sex identification is a matter of a "gender identity" that is "trapped" in the wrong body is not the truth.
I have tried to convey all what I know about this topic in a short, referenced, memo:
https://transpolicy.substack.com/p/trans-memo
It has been republished in part by an organisation called Genspect, who are witnessing this issue first-hand.