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Old 07-25-2023, 03:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Ooloo [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
This is all incredibly new and experimental, so it's your job to provide evidence that it's a good thing to do. It's not my job to provide evidence that it's not. You have the burden of proof totally backward on this.
Nothing new at all.

Puberty-blocking drugs postpone the process by suppressing gonadotropin hormone release. They include:

Lupron (leuprolide), a monthly or once-every-three-months intramuscular injection
Fensolvi, a different leuprolide injection administered subcutaneously every six months
Triptodur (triptorelin), a six-month intramuscular injection
Supprelin (histrelin), an annual surgical implant

While puberty blockers have been scrutinized by some due to their use in caring for transgender children, these drugs have been in use since the 1980s and are overwhelmingly safe if used appropriately.

First sex change surgery was done in 1960s.

The burden of proof fallacy is a logical fallacy that occurs when someone tries to evade their burden of proof, by denying it, pretending to have fulfilled it, or shifting it to someone else.


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