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The Risks of Relying on Subjective Evidence in Medical Decisions
This episode discusses the dangers of relying on subjective evidence in medical decisions and highlights the issues with treating child cases of gender dysphoria with the same level of reliability as adult cases.
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Healthcare providers are using subjective evidence to make decisions that should be reserved for objective evidence, and this can have dangerous consequences.
1:16:06 - 1:23:45 (07:38)
Summary
Healthcare providers are using subjective evidence to make decisions that should be reserved for objective evidence, and this can have dangerous consequences. Child cases relating to gender transition, in particular, are being given the same level of evidence as cases involving removing tumors, despite lacking reliable indications.
ChapterThe Risks of Relying on Subjective Evidence in Medical Decisions
Episode#550 - Dr James Cantor - The World Of Unusual Sexual Orientations
PodcastModern Wisdom
Late-blooming cross-dressers are usually heterosexual, have a wife and kids, and show no signs of femininity until they reach their thirties or seventies and decide to try cross-dressing as they are attracted to the woman inside them.
1:23:45 - 1:28:18 (04:32)
Summary
Late-blooming cross-dressers are usually heterosexual, have a wife and kids, and show no signs of femininity until they reach their thirties or seventies and decide to try cross-dressing as they are attracted to the woman inside them.