Vocabulary Issue
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Losethem (imported)
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Re: Vocabulary Issue
My recommendation was "eunuch", with a side note stating that while the vast majority are o.k. with the word eunuch, it's important at the first therapist meeting (or during intake) to have the patient self-identify how they view themselves for this purpose.
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kastranja (imported)
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Indeed, that is not a short noun. Please consider my posting non-existent.
For a more thorough discussion of this topic, if desirable, has anybody read or even participated in the formulation of the current WPATH SoC?
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Dekeldoh (imported)
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Re: Vocabulary Issue
kastranja (imported) wrote: Wed Nov 14, 2018 5:46 am Indeed, that is not a short noun. Please consider my posting non-existent.
For a more thorough discussion of this topic, if desirable, has anybody read or even participated in the formulation of the current WPATH SoC?
Not entirely sure, but I believe JessicaH was referring to "Barren" as mentioned by Eunuchorn. (I love the name Eunuchorn by the way. Maybe that can be the noun. We can all be eunuchorns.)