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How Many Girls on Testosterone Is Too Many?

Reality’s Last Stand

Reality’s Last Stand

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June 29, 2026

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How Many Girls on Testosterone Is Too Many?

A new Oregon study shows that pediatric gender transitions aren’t as rare as advocates of the “affirming” model assured us.

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