Did y'all read the new guide lines? by Breadcacti in Introductions

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What do you mean by that ?

According to the criminal victimization data from the Bureau of justice statistics, men and women living in the US are (nearly) equally likely to be victim of a violent crime so I'd say that Wrang1er's comment is relevant.

An offering of some of my favorite links used to argue facts with TRAs by CaliforniGinger in GenderCritical

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Long term study of trans people proving that SRS does NOT lower male criminal patterns to near female patterns and that SRS actually INCREASES risk of suicide long term. https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0016885

About that study. Since it compares post-SRS trans people to the general population and not to pre-SRS trans people, it does not show that SRS increases risk of suicides.

To cite the "Strengths and limitations of the study" part of the "Discussion" section of the study:

For the purpose of evaluating the safety of sex reassignment in terms of morbidity and mortality, however, it is reasonable to compare sex reassigned persons with matched population controls. The caveat with this design is that transsexual persons before sex reassignment might differ from healthy controls (although this bias can be statistically corrected for by adjusting for baseline differences). It is therefore important to note that the current study is only informative with respect to transsexuals persons health after sex reassignment; no inferences can be drawn as to the effectiveness of sex reassignment as a treatment for transsexualism.