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9 minutes ago, Kz! said:

We're specifically talking about whether or not they have long term effects, moron. They do. Here, since you're too much of a coward to actually address the subject without "knowing how they work":

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Now that you know the basics, can you stop being a **** and get back on topic? The question is, is it wrong to give prepubescent children life-altering puberty blockers that cause irreversible changes to their bodies? 

Oh, I know, "Tucker Carlson, testosterone, you can't have kids" (lol)

Are you illiterate? That's rhetorical, we all know you are. Where in that graphic does it say any of the effects are irreversible? The first sentence of your AI summary literally uses the word temporarily. :lol:

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Just now, we_gotta_believe said:

Are you illiterate? That's rhetorical, we all know you are. Where in that graphic does it say any of the effects are irreversible? The first sentence of your AI summary literally uses the word temporary. :lol:

You really have to play out the little man complex to the extreme in every interaction, don't you? :lol: 

Let me help you out. That was to show you the basic minutiae of how they work since you pivoted the conversation to that to avoid the actual thing we were discussing. Now do a little research yourself and try your best to find out if there are any longterm consequences of administering puberty blockers to prepubescent children. You can do it, little guy, we're all rooting for you! :lol: 

Just now, Kz! said:

You really have to play out the little man complex to the extreme in every interaction, don't you? :lol: 

Let me help you out. That was to show you the basic minutiae of how they work since you pivoted the conversation to that to avoid the actual thing we were discussing. Now do a little research yourself and try your best to find out if there are any longterm consequences of administering puberty blockers to prepubescent children. You can do it, little guy, we're all rooting for you! :lol: 

Oh I see, you've just now learned the definition of the word temporary. Nobody has perfected the art of the self-own quite like you, Kz. :roll:

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8 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said:

Oh I see, you've just now learned the definition of the word temporary. Nobody has perfected the art of the self-own quite like you, Kz. :roll:

Zero research, just another little man quip. Sounds about right. :lol: 

Time for this banger:

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Seriously, I say this just about every time I get on here, but you could not come off any more pathetic and small through text if you tried. 

 

Just now, Kz! said:

Zero research, just another little man quip. Sounds about right. :lol: 

Time for this banger:

 

"They cause permanent changes and to prove that, here's a summary that clearly states they're temporary!" :roll:

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You folks really get enjoyment from this?

1 minute ago, Toastrel said:

You folks really get enjoyment from this?

I genuinely do :lol:

1 minute ago, we_gotta_believe said:

I genuinely do :lol:

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Flame on!

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1 minute ago, we_gotta_believe said:

"They cause permanent changes and to prove that, here's a summary that clearly states they're temporary!" :roll:

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You really are illiterate. The link says they are "drugs that temporarily stop or delay the physical changes of puberty by blocking the brain's signal to the gonads."

And your response is somehow "it uses the word temporary" that means there's no long term ramifications!" It's hard to explain just how stupid this interpretation is. :lol: 

But again, do a little research and investigate if prepubescent kids taking puberty blockers and hormones has long term ramifications. 

2 minutes ago, Kz! said:

You really are illiterate. The link says they are "drugs that temporarily stop or delay the physical changes of puberty by blocking the brain's signal to the gonads."

And your response is somehow "it uses the word temporary" that means there's no long term ramifications!" It's hard to explain just how stupid this interpretation is. :lol: 

But again, do a little research and investigate if prepubescent kids taking puberty blockers and hormones has long term ramifications. 

"They changes that my own summary says are temporary might actually be permanent, we just don't know yet!" 

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1 minute ago, we_gotta_believe said:

"They changes that my own summary says are temporary might actually be permanent, we just don't know yet!" 

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Again, child, the google summary said taking puberty blockers will temporarily inhibit puberty. This does not mean that there are no long term ramifications from using puberty blockers. You really are mentally retarded aren't you, little dude? :lol: 

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I'll give you a spoiler, yes, there are plenty of ramifications. Longterm use affects both bone density and sterilizes the kids. Which, did that even really need to be explained to an adult?

"Gee, I just don't know if artificially blocking a natural developmental process for years with pharmaceutical drugs has any long term consequences." :lol: 

You know there are additional medical diagnoses besides gender dysphoria where children are prescribed puberty blockers, right?

This is how modern medicine works. Know what malady you are facing, what are the treatments, and what are the outcomes and risks associated with those treatments. Then you must decide if medical intervention is right for you. It's not for everybody. You don't just start popping pills and hope for the best.

2 hours ago, Kz! said:

I'll give you a spoiler, yes, there are plenty of ramifications. Longterm use affects both bone density and sterilizes the kids. Which, did that even really need to be explained to an adult?

"Gee, I just don't know if artificially blocking a natural developmental process for years with pharmaceutical drugs has any long term consequences." :lol: 

Ah I see, so they shouldn't take these drugs indefinitely you say? Well then there should be a medical professional of some sort to oversee the administration of the drug and to specify a time frame for which it has an appropriate use. Kinda like doctors do for literally every other drug they prescribe. I think you're on to something here!

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1 hour ago, we_gotta_believe said:

Ah I see, so they shouldn't take these drugs indefinitely you say? Well then there should be a medical professional of some sort to oversee the administration of the drug and to specify a time frame for which it has an appropriate use. Kinda like doctors do for literally every other drug they prescribe. I think you're on to something here!

Oh, so you think the docs who prescribe this stuff are going to be like "hey, we've artificially delayed this natural process long enough. We better stop fooling around and take you off puberty blockers so you can turn into the gender you were born as now! Try not to off yourself when you grow armpit hair!" :lol: 

And lol at comparing blocking a healthy and natural process to "golly it's just doctors prescribing drugs like any old other normal time." Honestly, you ran the gamut of the mental gymnastics libtards have to do to support this stuff in here:

Start by saying, gee you just don't know enough about the subject to make a statement on whether or not prepubescent children should be allowed to take puberty blockers.

Then feigning (?) an inability to find out if there are any long term ramifications of the process.

To misreading a simple sentence of a google search because the word "temporarily" appeared. :lol: 

Back to, "well, I guess if a doctor prescribes it, it has to be a good thing!"

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But honestly it's pretty simple. If you're a hard no on transition surgeries for kids, then there's really no argument for puberty blockers. Either way, you're allowing a prepubescent child make dramatically life-altering decisions that they could very well - and do - grow out of. 

Gender affirming care is an abomination.  It's literally not medical care, it's experimental treatment for profit.  Disgusting 

1 hour ago, Kz! said:

Oh, so you think the docs who prescribe this stuff are going to be like "hey, we've artificially delayed this natural process long enough. We better stop fooling around and take you off puberty blockers

Oh so doctors are prescribing these kids an an infinite amount of puberty blockers? I agree, that seems bad and yet also seems contradictory to your summary that indicated otherwise. Shucks, now I don't know what to believe, a loser on the emb who is known for self-owns or his own summary he posted which says the effects are temporary. It's a tough one!

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11 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said:

Oh so doctors are prescribing these kids an an infinite amount of puberty blockers? I agree, that seems bad and yet also seems contradictory to your summary that indicated otherwise. Shucks, now I don't know what to believe, a loser on the emb who is known for self-owns or his own summary he posted which says the effects are temporary. It's a tough one!

You really are illiterate, aren't you? Only explanation. :lol: 

IDK how to explain it in a way you could understand. No, a single treatment of puberty blockers doesn't permanently stop puberty. Yes, administering puberty blockers to prepubescent kids does have serious long term ramifications. These two sentences are not mutually exclusive. Do you get it now?

Obviously the longer it's administered the more damaging the outcome.

It's like talking to a toddler. :roll: 

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19 minutes ago, Mike31mt said:

Gender affirming care is an abomination.  It's literally not medical care, it's experimental treatment for profit.  Disgusting 

But little man has to feign retardation so he doesn't agree with the scary conservative group that's against chemically castrating children. :lol: 

1 minute ago, Kz! said:

You really are illiterate, aren't you? Only explanation. :lol: 

IDK how to explain it in a way you could understand. No, a single treatment of puberty blockers doesn't permanently stop puberty. Yes, administering puberty blockers to prepubescent kids does have serious long term ramifications. These two sentences are not mutually exclusive. Do you get it now?

It's like talking to a toddler. :roll: 

No, no, you've convincingly made your case. The doctors should not be prescribing these kids an infinite amount of puberty blockers. We now agree. 

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Just now, we_gotta_believe said:

No, no, you've convincingly made your case. The doctors should not be prescribing these kids an infinite amount of puberty blockers. We now agree. 

"Just a little puberty blocking isn't bad if the little boy feels like a girl. 10 year olds are definitely mature enough to make that kind of decision. After all, the doctor might not prescribe enough to permanently disfigure them!"

This is your brain on terminal libtardism/tds. It really is a cult. :roll: 

 

 

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That's an ironic post for one who sets up shop behind a hole in the wall of random truck stop restrooms.

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