MD's are off the hook, as compliance would require violation of doctor / patient privilege."... forces doctors ... " #1,519
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MD's are off the hook, as compliance would require violation of doctor / patient privilege."... forces doctors ... " #1,519
MD's are off the hook, as compliance would require violation of doctor / patient privilege.
loco parentis
Not clear to me how the "new law" changes any of that."I am not sure, because HIPAA can allow parental access to all health records of children, depending on the state?" R5 #1,522
Not so sure about that. Transphobic parents and trans kids is not a good match.I am not too sure on this one, since I think parents should be trusted more with their children than trusting schools with their children?
Without this match, marinas near law firms would anchor smaller yachts."Transphobic parents and trans kids is not a good match." S2 #1,524







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I've read but have not corroborated:"I have been told to look for the adam's apple ..." R5 #1,532
Perhaps whether transition occurred before puberty, or after can influence this."I have been told to look for the adam's apple ..." R5 #1,532
I've read but have not corroborated:
immigrants to the U.S. that become fluent in U.S. English before puberty may not have the same accent their parents that immigrated on the same date.
Why?
The explanation was, at puberty, elements of the human vocal apparatus Calcify, solidifying the foreign accent.
Perhaps whether transition occurred before puberty, or after can influence this.
I remember a son of one of my parents' friends. They had moved from Germany when he was about 14 so well after puberty started. His parents had definite accents but the son didn't. And he'd never spoken any English before leaving Germany. And he had no accent whatsoever.immigrants to the U.S. that become fluent in U.S. English before puberty may not have the same accent their parents that immigrated on the same date.
"I've read but have not corroborated:" s #1,533
That does it!"I remember a son of one of my parents' friends. They had moved from Germany when he was about 14 so well after puberty started. His parents had definite accents but the son didn't. And he'd never spoken any English before leaving Germany. And he had no accent whatsoever.
And I do remember talking to one one lady in the pub and she asked us to guess where she was from - we're all sitting there trying to figure out what sort of regional American or Canadian accent she had. We were all wrong - she was Polish and had learned English, from scratch, when she was in her twenties.
Admittedly they're both exceptional but it does suggest that puberty doesn't play the role that some suggest." S2 #1,535