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Originally Posted by Reiwa
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What if your church was financially discouraged from telling you not to?
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confused by the question, telling not to what?
But to go along with my first post, any conservative who thinks that a teacher talking about the perks of being gay to students will make those students become gay must also believe that conversion therapy works. Aka that someone can be talked into or out of being gay. And most conservatives already agree that conversion therapy does not work, that it has horrible success rates, basically zero, anything above zero is most likely someone lying to appease in order to get out of the ordeal
The only thing that will cause a student to be more likely to grow up gay would be molesting that student, based on past information
But on the flip side of the coin, if a teacher or parent is conditioning a (probably gay) kid to believe they are trans, I don't trust the Behavioral health or medical community to prevent that path for the kid. I don't trust a gay or trans therapist to be grilling the kid about how they might just be trying to appease their teacher or parent. I expect the gay therapist to be overjoyed to be helping yet another trans kid on their path to self-discovery. And I expect the medical community to want their lifetime of money from a lifetime of hormones, not even counting surgeries into that sum
Like I mentioned before, when my dad went into to discuss TRT with his endocrinologist, the doctor told him, all you have to do is tell me you have a few of these symptoms ("tell me", not do you really have them), and regardless of what your natural test level is, if you are willing to pay out of pocket, we will put you on TRT. So that's what my dad did. That's how I expect the medical community to behave. It's all about the bucks