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Dr. Money concluded the interview by discussing the concept of gender identity. He acknowledged that it can be difficult for individuals to talk about their gender identity, whether they identify as male or female, boy or girl, or man or woman. Many people have come to his office with similar feelings, unable to discuss this important aspect of their lives. Dr. Money assured the person being interviewed that he would be the one person in the world they could confide in.

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Congratulations on the birth of a baby boy or girl. A pediatrician explains that biological sex is determined by DNA and is binary, with differences between men and women. Identity, however, is psychological and not biologically hardwired. The speaker argues against the idea of being born transgender and shares a story of a child who identified as a girl due to perceived family dynamics. The speaker criticizes the use of puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones in treating gender-confused children, highlighting potential risks and long-term consequences. They also express concern about the indoctrination of transgender ideology in schools, calling it psychological abuse and child mutilation.

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In 1978, when Brenda was almost 13, Dr. Mone tried to convince her to have a vaginal surgery. He brought in a transsexual to show Brenda someone who had willingly undergone the operation, hoping it would persuade her. Some experts believe this was a reasonable approach.

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David and Brian, twins who were subjects of a controversial experiment by Dr. Money, decided to speak out against him after realizing he had falsely portrayed their case as a success. They wanted to prevent others from going through the same trauma. The experiment involved inappropriate sexual positions and taking pictures of them when they were just 7 years old. However, after the documentary was aired, Brian's mental health worsened. David visited him frequently, trying to provide support.

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Speaker 0 instructs someone to undress and points out the difference between Brian and the listener. Speaker 1 acknowledges being flat-chested. Speaker 2 shares that they were forced to undress and have photos taken when their parents weren't around. They suspect that these incidents may be documented in files held by doctor Money. Speaker 1 suggests that if these incidents occurred, they may be in files that doctor Money refuses to release. Speaker 2 confirms having personal files buried, including photos taken while nude. Speaker 1 mentions that the family was unaware of doctor Money's behavior, and the twins only disclosed their experiences as adults. Speaker 0 expresses horror upon learning about doctor Money's actions.

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Dr. Money believed that a baby's upbringing determines their gender identity more than their genes. He based this theory on his research with intersex individuals, who have both male and female physical characteristics. However, some argued that this theory might not apply to all children due to hormonal differences in the womb. To prove his hypothesis, Dr. Money needed two ordinary boys for an experiment: one would be raised as a girl, and the other would remain a boy. This opportunity arose with the Rhymer twins.

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At Johns Hopkins Hospital, a child underwent sexual reassignment at 22 months old, becoming Brenda Lee. Despite efforts to raise her as a girl, Brenda rebelled against her female identity. She faced social rejection and struggled with her gender identity. Brenda eventually learned the truth and transitioned back to living as a boy named David at age 14. Brenda's family sought forgiveness, and she showed a compassionate heart in forgiving them.

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The speaker's four-year-old child declared, "Mom, you know I'm really a girl. I'm a girl on the inside." This prompted appointments with a psychologist and endocrinologist to rule out medical issues. The child increasingly expressed herself as a girl, wanting to wear dresses and sparkly shoes. Restricting this expression led to depression, and the speaker allowed her to attend school in girl's clothes, which improved her happiness. While the children and teachers were initially accepting, some parents reacted negatively, influenced by "adult bigotry." The family lost friends and family and went into hiding for a year while the daughter grew her hair out. They re-emerged with a happy and confident daughter.

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Josie and her mother were convinced that the irreversible treatment, despite making Josie sterile, was the right choice. However, one day, Josie had an unexpected conversation with her mother. Josie revealed that she might feel like a boy on the inside and a girl on the outside. Her mother acknowledged that only Josie knows the answer to that. Josie expressed that if she wanted to grow up as a man, she would tell her mother. Josie admitted feeling unsure about her identity, which surprised her mother. This was the first time Vanessa had heard Josie sound uncertain.

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At Johns Hopkins Hospital, a child underwent sexual reassignment at 22 months old, becoming Brenda Lee. Despite efforts to raise her as a girl, Brenda struggled with her identity, rejecting feminine traits. Bullied at school, Brenda faced isolation and violence. Reluctantly taking female hormones, she resisted surgery. At age 13, Brenda was told the truth and transitioned back to David. Despite forgiveness from family, self-acceptance remained a challenge.

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This is the story of David, known as Jon Joan in medical journals, and his mother Janet. Janet made the difficult decision to change David's sex and raise him as a girl. They discuss the challenges they faced and the doubts they had throughout the process. David never felt like he fit in as a girl and struggled to conform to societal expectations. Janet tried to convince him that it was okay to be himself, but David felt lonely and desperate to fit in. Ultimately, David realized that he couldn't change who he was and accepted himself.

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The video discusses the views of Dr. John Money and the Kinsey Institute on child sexuality. Dr. Money, a prominent sex researcher, has written extensively on the subject. He was interviewed by a journal called PYDECCA, which supports man-boy relationships and pedophile groups. Dr. Money's interview suggests that he believes a mutual relationship between a young boy and an adult man is not harmful or pathological. This viewpoint aligns with Dr. Kinsey's belief that children should not be disturbed by genital touching unless influenced by cultural conditioning.

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The speaker's four-year-old child declared, "Mom, you know I'm really a girl. I'm a girl on the inside." Following this, the child became more insistent about expressing herself as a girl. Medical professionals were consulted to rule out underlying medical issues. The child's insistence on expressing her true gender led to depression when forced to present as a boy. Allowing her to dress as a girl improved her happiness. While the children at school were accepting, some parents were not, leading to the loss of friends and family. The family went into hiding for a year while the child grew her hair out. They re-emerged with a happy and confident daughter.

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There are 2 genders, male and female. A psychologist's experiment of raising a boy as a girl failed tragically, leading to both subjects committing suicide. Despite the failure, radical gender ideology adopted the experiment into mainstream culture.

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Beauty blockers have been used by doctors for kids experiencing precocious puberty. The conversation then shifts to transgender children, with one speaker arguing that gender affirming care is life-saving and reduces suicide rates. The other speaker questions the lack of studies on suicide rates among transgender children and argues against medical interventions like hormone therapy and surgeries. The conversation becomes heated, with one speaker claiming that transgender children don't exist and that they should be accepted as they are, while the other argues that they need medical interventions. The debate centers around the belief that transgender children are either born in the wrong body or that they should be accepted without medical interventions.

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Boys and girls have distinct identities from a young age. It's common for children to wonder if they might change their gender, but it's something we can laugh about now. This uncertainty is a normal part of childhood.

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Brenda was shown explicit birth photos to make her understand her gender, which shocked her as a young child. Doctor Money then tried to convince her to have surgery to construct a vagina, but Brenda was uncomfortable with the idea. She was told that the surgery would fix her genitalia and make it easier for her to pee. Brenda was scared and didn't understand why she needed surgery when she felt perfectly fine. She believed that the surgery would change her for the worse.

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At the age of 2, she insisted that she was a girl, not a boy, despite being called a cute little boy. She struggled with tantrums, which were initially thought to be due to sensory processing disorder. However, when she was 4 and a half, she visited the gender clinic at Lurie Children's Hospital in Chicago. The doctor asked if she was a girl, and she confirmed it. From that moment, everything changed. She became the easiest kid to navigate the world with, put on clothes, and had no more tantrums.

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Josie and her mother believed that irreversible treatment was the right choice, despite the fact that it would make Josie unable to have children. However, during a conversation, Josie expressed uncertainty about their gender identity. Josie wondered if they were a boy on the inside and a girl on the outside. Their mother acknowledged that only Josie could truly know the answer. Josie was told that if they wanted to grow up as a man, they could. Josie admitted to feeling unsure about their identity, which was a surprise to their mother. This was the first time Vanessa had heard Josie express uncertainty.

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Plastic surgery couldn't help Bruce Reimer, but then the Reimer family saw hope in a TV show featuring Dr. John Money, a pioneer in sex change surgery. Dr. Money, charismatic and confident, had brought a transsexual woman who had undergone the procedure. This gave the Reimers hope, and they reached out to Dr. Money. He suggested turning their baby son into a girl, and it seemed like the solution they were looking for. However, it wasn't just the Reimers who needed Dr. Money's help; he saw them as an answer to his own prayers.

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Speaker 0: Before publicizing Brenda's case, there were concerns about potential problems. Speaker 1: Brenda showed extreme negativism and aggression during her visits. Doctor Money attempted to make her accept her new gender by discussing the differences between male and female genitalia. Speaker 2: Doctor Money asked Brenda intimate questions to help her understand the distinction between boys and girls. Speaker 3: The questions were explicit and made me uncomfortable. However, some argue that focusing on genitalia was scientifically correct at the time. Speaker 2: Knowing a child's gender based on their genital appearance is important and commonly used clinically. Note: The concise transcript is within the 150-word limit.

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A doctor states that roughly 50% of the baby girls he delivers require an operation to remove and reshape a penis and testicles, adding that five of his seven daughters had the procedure. He claims Louise, one of the first babies he delivered, has dating problems. Another doctor accuses him of mutilating over 2,000 little boys by performing this surgery. The doctor responds that they weren't boys, but little girls trapped in little boys' bodies, and that boys are bad.

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The speaker claims that gender identity is a made-up term and criticizes the foundation of transgenderism. They discuss the history of gender identity, mentioning doctors and psychologists who they label as perverts. They also mention the tragic story of two twins who underwent a controversial therapy. The speaker argues that biological sex is important and that gender is a social construct. They criticize the use of hormones and surgery to change one's gender, and suggest that environmental factors and social engineering are influencing people's natural state and sexuality. They also express concern about the grooming of children for transsexualism and pedophilia.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Truth About Gender Differences, Danger of "Affirm Only" Care, and Parenting Now, w/ Dr. Leonard Sax
Guests: Dr. Leonard Sax
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In this episode of The Megyn Kelly Show, Megyn Kelly interviews Dr. Leonard Sax, a physician and psychologist known for his books, including *Why Gender Matters*. They discuss the inherent differences between boys and girls, emphasizing that these differences extend beyond physical traits to aspects like brain wiring, sensory perception, and learning styles. Dr. Sax cites recent research showing distinct brain connectivity patterns in boys and girls during the third trimester of pregnancy, suggesting that gender differences are hardwired. Dr. Sax shares anecdotes from his practice illustrating how these differences manifest in everyday situations, such as a boy's inability to detect odors compared to a girl’s heightened sensitivity. He argues that educational approaches often fail to recognize these differences, leading to a growing gender gap in academic achievement, with boys increasingly disengaged from school. The conversation shifts to the impact of societal changes on gender identity, particularly regarding transgender issues. Dr. Sax criticizes the American Academy of Pediatrics for endorsing guidelines that he believes lack evidence and harm children. He discusses the phenomenon of rapid onset gender dysphoria, suggesting that many young people who transition may later regret it, emphasizing the importance of a cautious approach to gender identity issues. Dr. Sax advocates for parental involvement in children's lives, stressing the need for strong family relationships and limiting screen time. He encourages parents to prioritize family meals and create supportive environments for their children, particularly in the face of societal pressures and the influence of social media. The episode concludes with a call for parents to assert their authority and guide their children through the complexities of modern life, reinforcing the idea that understanding gender differences can help break down stereotypes and foster healthier development.

The Dr. Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

Gender Insanity and Parental Trauma | Miriam Grossman MD | EP 347
Guests: Miriam Grossman MD
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Dr. Miriam Grossman, a psychiatrist, discusses the dangers of gender ideology and its impact on children and families. She emphasizes the importance of self-acceptance while advocating for personal responsibility and growth. Grossman warns that children are misled into believing they can transition genders without significant consequences, which can include severe medical risks and lifelong regrets. She highlights the trauma experienced by parents of children who identify as transgender, noting that their concerns are often dismissed by the medical community. Grossman reflects on her early observations of problematic sex education and the rise of gender ideology, which she believes creates confusion about identity. She critiques the notion that gender is separate from biological sex, arguing that this ideology undermines stable identities and contributes to mental health crises among youth. She recounts the tragic case of David Reimer, whose life was altered by John Money's controversial theories on gender identity, illustrating the potential harm of misguided medical practices. Grossman calls for parents to be proactive in understanding these issues and to seek support, as many feel isolated and demonized for questioning the prevailing narrative. She stresses the necessity of acknowledging the trauma faced by families and advocates for a return to evidence-based practices in mental health and medicine. Her upcoming book, *Lost in Transnation*, aims to provide guidance for parents navigating these challenges.
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