Leading Gender Dysphoria Expert Censored… ROGD caused by PEER PRESSURE
J Michael Bailey, 66, professor of psychology at Northwestern University in the US state of Illinois, has previously been lauded for his ‘groundbreaking’ work on sexual orientation.
J Michael Bailey, 66, has been lauded for his work on sexual orientation
One of the world’s leading experts on gender dysphoria claims an academic journal has withdrawn an article he wrote for it due to pressure from trans activists.
J Michael Bailey, 66, professor of psychology at Northwestern University in the US state of Illinois, has published more than 100 academic articles during his 40-year career and has previously been lauded for his ‘groundbreaking’ work on sexual orientation.
On March 29, his article ‘Rapid Onset Gender Dysphoria’ was published in the academic journal Archives Of Sexual Behavior. The professor co-authored the piece with a mother called ‘Suzanne Diaz’, whose daughter is transgender. She declined to give her real name for fear of reprisals.
In the report, Prof Bailey concluded that young girls reported feeling ‘pressured’ into receiving medical transition treatments, including drugs to block puberty, after suffering Rapid Onset Gender Dysphoria (ROGD). ROGD is where children, mostly girls, with no history of gender dysphoria suddenly declare they want to transition to the opposite sex.
Prof Bailey has long argued ROGD is caused by peer pressure and says doctors encourage drastic medical interventions, including mastectomies, which the girls later regret.
Source: Leading gender dysphoria expert says he has been censored
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