Even Oxford Journal Admits Sexually Mutilating People Harms Their Mental Health

Justine Brooke Murray | March 6, 2025
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Even Oxford University admits that sexually mutilating people who already suffer enough psychological issues worsens their mental health.

Their Academic Journal of Sexual Medicine recently published a study hoping to propagate the narrative that gender deluded individuals “face heightened psychological distress, including depression, anxiety, and suicidal ideation” because their delusions are not “affirmed”…. Not because they’re deluded to begin with.

But the woke journal couldn’t deny its own findings. 

Oxford analyzed the state of 107583 patients over the span of 10 years. They were grouped into 6 cohorts, comparing sexually mutilated individuals with those who hadn’t had their parts tampered with yet. 

Patients who were assessed for over 2 years post-surgery revealed negative “mental health outcomes,” including “depression, anxiety, suicidal ideation, substance use disorder, and body dysmorphic disorder.”

A majority of males who went under the knife showed a “higher prevalence of depression” (25.4 percent vs. 11.5 percent) and anxiety (12.8 percent vs. 2.6 percent). Similarly, 22.9 percent of the females studied suffered from elevated depression compared to only 14.6 percent who did not. 10.5 percent of women experienced additional anxiety compared to a lucky 7.1 percent. 

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I give props to Oxford for at least acknowledging their findings, despite those answers contradicting their narrative. Their researchers are a tad more honest than Los Angeles Doctor Johanna Olson-Kennedy, who recently admitted to hiding similar findings to her own taxpayer-funded study because she did not receive the answer she wanted. 

But that’s where Oxford’s honesty ends. Don’t expect the researchers to acknowledge that their so-called “gender-affirming” surgery isn’t as “beneficial” as they still insist.

Instead, the journal exercised enough mental gymnastics to come up with the conclusion that chopping off your sexual organs isn't the problem. The lack of “ongoing, gender-sensitive mental health support” is, of course!

 

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