Transgenderism Part 13: Rapid Onset Gender Dysphoria – Comparing the Evidence

In this video, we look at incidences of Social Contagion based Rapid Onset Gender Dysphoria and true, nearly immediate onset Rapid Onset Gender Dysphoria.

“Rapid-onset gender dysphoria” (or ROGD) is a term used to describe “a hypothesized new clinical subgroup of transgender youth, which would be characterized by coming out as transgender out of the blue in adolescence or early adulthood.”

A recent study claiming to describe more than 1,600 possible cases of a “socially contagious syndrome” was retracted in June for failing to obtain ethics approval from an institutional review board. The survey examined “rapid-onset gender dysphoria,” a proposed condition that attributes adolescent gender distress to exposure to transgender people through friends or social media. The existence of such a syndrome has been the subject of intense debate for the past several years and has fueled arguments against transgender rights reforms, despite being widely criticized by medical experts.

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    Mental illness.

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