Robin
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Since I was only looking for information pertaining to autism, I don't see what else would be relevant.I'd like you to watch the video because it's informative, and it contains a lot of stuff that you're obviously not aware of.
For this case generally I think I will wait for the court case to play out. I like information stated clearly and concisely rather than packaged up with emotive decorations.
For example if it is true that the initial medical professional recommended against treatment and they shopped around for one who would provide it then I'm not sure she could claim to have been railroaded by the medical community. Parents maybe.
And did she really get diagnosed with ADHD at age 11 without at the same time being tested for autism when the two conditions are so closely linked?
We need full facts on this not a Jordan Peterson spin job.
The symptoms aren't specific to autism. But symptoms that kids can have which can be mistaken for being part of gender dysphoria include difficulty socializing with kids of the same sex, sexually atypical interests, and sometimes homosexual attraction. Only the first of those is directly connected to autism, but autistic kids can still have sexually atypical interests and experience homosexual attraction.
And neurotypical kids also have sexually atypical interests and same sex attraction.
I have never heard of either of those as being symptoms of autism. Neither of them could even be classed as a symptom. And same sex attraction is not in indicator for GD.
So we are left with "difficulty socialising with kids of the same sex". But autistic kids have difficulty socialising with everyone not just kids of the same sex.
So out of all that there is still no symptom of autism that has been mistaken for a symptom of GD.
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