She clearly said call her whatever you want!So calling you "holder of my sweet palace of fun" is out of the question?
Abstract
Purpose
In on-line forums, parents have been reporting that their children are experiencing what is described here as “rapid-onset gender dysphoria,” appearing for the first time during puberty or even after its completion. The onset of gender dysphoria seemed to occur in the context of belonging to a peer group where one, multiple, or even all of the friends have become gender dysphoric and transgender-identified during the same timeframe. Parents also report that their children exhibited an increase in social media/internet use prior to disclosure of a transgender identity. The purpose of this study was to document and explore these observations and describe the resulting presentation of gender dysphoria, which is inconsistent with existing research literature.
Methods
Recruitment information with a link to a 90-question survey, consisting of multiple-choice, Likert-type and open-ended questions, was placed on three websites where parents had reported rapid onsets of gender dysphoria. Website moderators and potential participants were encouraged to share the recruitment information and link to the survey with any individuals or communities that they thought might include eligible participants to expand the reach of the project through snowball sampling techniques. Data were collected anonymously via SurveyMonkey. Quantitative findings are presented as frequencies, percentages, ranges, means and/or medians. Open-ended responses from two questions were targeted for qualitative analysis of themes.
Results
There were 256 parent-completed surveys that met study criteria. The adolescent and young adult (AYA) children described were predominantly female sex at birth (82.8%) with a mean age of 16.4 years. Forty-one percent of the AYAs had expressed a non-heterosexual sexual orientation before identifying as transgender. Many (62.5%) of the AYAs had been diagnosed with at least one mental health disorder or neurodevelopmental disability prior to the onset of their gender dysphoria (range of the number of pre-existing diagnoses 0–7). In 36.8% of the friendship groups described, the majority of the members became transgender-identified. The most likely outcomes were that AYA mental well-being and parent-child relationships became worse since AYAs “came out”. AYAs expressed a range of behaviors that included: expressing distrust of non-transgender people (22.7%); stopping spending time with non-transgender friends (25.0%); trying to isolate themselves from their families (49.4%), and only trusting information about gender dysphoria from transgender sources (46.6%).
Conclusion
Rapid-onset gender dysphoria (ROGD) describes a phenomenon where the development of gender dysphoria is observed to begin suddenly during or after puberty in an adolescent or young adult who would not have met criteria for gender dysphoria in childhood. ROGD appears to represent an entity that is distinct from the gender dysphoria observed in individuals who have previously been described as transgender. The worsening of mental well-being and parent-child relationships and behaviors that isolate AYAs from their parents, families, non-transgender friends and mainstream sources of information are particularly concerning. More research is needed to better understand this phenomenon, its implications and scope.
I cross dress for halloween
Vanessa
Probably answered, but I’m going to ask the same question i asked my gay friend. Do you like your ass poked? Since you date women, do the ever think it’s weird to get fucked by a “woman?” Or however you want to say it. I think I read you have trouble orgasming or cumming...so when is sex done? Do you just roll off of her and go to sleep? Or do the hormones mean you just cuddle her to death?
Does being trans make you more or less likely to put the seat down when you pee? Do you pee sitting?
Slyminxy = Lurkingdirk ; Tigule = Foror !
Our b00bs are actually probably the same size mass-wise but she's fatter LoL. She's far from a ham-planet but she's definitely not... healthy let's say? If she were my BMI (and she's working on it... lost 10 lbs in a month) I'd be easily bigger, she'd be a 34B cup while I'm a 36DDD. She's a 38DD (I think) so that extra band size roughly makes ours the same size.
Mine are, of course, perfect:
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Flabby stomach! I could definitely use some toning there but I'm 40 (F-O-R-T-Y)... I think I'm managing quite well for being over-the-hill now technically! (and..... y'know...... being born a fucking d00d LOLOLOLOL)
Enjoy~
P.S. Oh, something humorous... I had a migraine and went to the doc to get some strong meds for it (or a shot; I've had a shot of something before for a bad migraine) last week. The nurse asked me when the last time I had my period.