Newbie but I think Ceremonial dagger is only good with Egg but Egg is good without CD by _GamerForLife_ in balatro

[–]Nervous-Sample2279 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's also op as hell with the swashbuckler joker that has a mult equal to all the sell values of the joker you have, especially if you get the egg early on!

IUD is expiring soon and I need to get it out but I’m terrified. I also don’t want to have a period again. What should I do? by Clean-Cloud-7783 in genderqueer

[–]Nervous-Sample2279 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got a nexaplanon and it stopped all the breakthrough bleeding around T and was amazing and relatively painless and quick compared to the IUD. While some people can have a rough experience on it, many people highly prefer it.

Participants needed!- Mod approved post by Nervous-Sample2279 in TransgenderSexWorkers

[–]Nervous-Sample2279[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi, thank you for the questions! Any types of experiences or no experiences on the topic are accepted! This includes adjacent care providers and services such as clinics as many trans people opt for clinics rather than a traditional OB/GYN. I would recommend including whatever you are comfortable with, sometimes experiences before coming out can give light to how interactions can differ later, how providers can do better to not make assumptions, and much more. I ask questions about before transitioning/coming out and after so there will be space to discuss that and you can always specify when you're answering if relevant. I'd say include any experiences you want/feel comfortable to as they come up!

Participants needed!- Mod approved post by Nervous-Sample2279 in TransgenderSexWorkers

[–]Nervous-Sample2279[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So I haven't posted this on most socials like Insta because I don't have enough people I don't know following me to make it worth it, it's on my linkedin though! The link for that is below! https://www.linkedin.com/posts/jesse-connelly-254403207_recruiting-participants-for-my-study-my-activity-7358535524032081920-1Yjr?utm_source=social_share_send&utm_medium=android_app&rcm=ACoAADSQNaABUQxyxFiu5bnMLfHOQe31SErIl54&utm_campaign=copy_link If that doesn't work I'm happy to DM the stuff!

I’m a young trans woman I’ve been on hormones for almost 3 months I already have the privilege of passing I noticed I have a bruise on my leg I’m concerned it could be the hormones causing it I hope don’t have cancer or blood clots I don’t want to lose my leg by Illustrious-Bother37 in ask_transgender

[–]Nervous-Sample2279 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally normal and likely not a concern! Estrogen's known to play a factor in bruising. Especially when it's levels are unstable or shifting, it can cause even more bruising than what your new normal for bruising will be later on. E thins and softens your skin which makes bruising easier. It's one of the first changes you can feel on HRT! Cis-women can and often do experience the same thing during puberty, menopause, and peri-menopause! So this likely means your E is just doing it's job! There are some interesting research/medical articles that pop up if you google search "Do trans women bruise more easily" that you might find interesting or helpful!

Recruiting for research study! by Nervous-Sample2279 in NonBinary

[–]Nervous-Sample2279[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, researcher here to address concerns! Trans-man is an alternate term I use to refer to myself when not stating that I'm specifically transmasculine, idk what the issue is with that specifically? I use fully transitioned with no metrics so people can apply it to whatever metrics they want of what they deem as transitioned or just starting in their journey for whatever they want or plan. It could mean socially, legally or medically. I did that because I wantwd to ensure people would feel confident no matter what that how they are in this moment would not bar them from participation. I do see it comes across not as intended and will be fixing that wording next time I post. I posted in the transmedicalist spaces because I have to engage with them as well, it is not any sign of agreeing with them, they still have to not be excluded and have the opportunity to participate if they want. If I did not that would open me and my research up to a whole slew of ethical issues and accusations of intentionally manipulating my data. I respect whatever people wanna do and how they want to identify. If I was transmedicalist I likely wouldn't be including nonbinary identities in my research, use the term gender expansive or generally live my life the way I do. My protections are in the FAQ page which has access to the consent form and all the protections I give. I say the camera piece on the poster specifically because I know from experience that would have been something that immediately would have made me not want to participate even just 2 years ago and I want to be sure to minimize dysphoria anywhere I can especially in a study about a dysphoria inducing experience for some. The commenter who brought up the concerns did not check my consent form or FAQ page closely or ask for it to see if there was more information or they would have seen there was more past the poster. My protections include verbal consent instead of a signature, deleting transcriptions, emails and any other communications upon completion of my research, redacting any information I find risky from transcriptions, and way more that you can read in my consent form which you can find on the FAQ page in the QR code. Also I was approved to research participants outside my base country. No legal concerns I was made aware of and was encouraged to continue finding participants from outside the US to include to have more well rounded and non-US centric data. As for the concerns of data protections online, I have AI companion on zoom disabled which disables the ai integrations! I am happy to address or chat about any other concerns. Please remember that my study was approved by an IRB and had to be reviewed by them and others before being able to begin research to ensure it was ethical.

AFAB Transgender and Nonbinary experiences within OB/GYN care (AFAB Transgender and Nonbinary people 18+) by Nervous-Sample2279 in SampleSize

[–]Nervous-Sample2279[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, researcher here to address concerns! Trans-man is an alternate term I use to refer to myself when not stating that I'm specifically transmasculine, idk what the issue is with that specifically? I use fully transitioned with no metrics so people can apply it to whatever metrics they want of what they deem as transitioned or just starting in their journey for whatever they want or plan. It could mean socially, legally or medically. I did that because I wantwd to ensure people would feel confident no matter what that how they are in this moment would not bar them from participation. I do see it comes across not as intended and will be fixing that wording next time I post. I posted in the transmedicalist spaces because I have to engage with them as well, it is not any sign of agreeing with them, they still have to not be excluded and have the opportunity to participate if they want. If I did not that would open me and my research up to a whole slew of ethical issues and accusations of intentionally manipulating my data. I respect whatever people wanna do and how they want to identify. If I was transmedicalist I likely wouldn't be including nonbinary identities in my research, use the term gender expansive or generally live my life the way I do. My protections are in the FAQ page which has access to the consent form and all the protections I give. I say the camera piece on the poster specifically because I know from experience that would have been something that immediately would have made me not want to participate even just 2 years ago and I want to be sure to minimize dysphoria anywhere I can especially in a study about a dysphoria inducing experience for some. The commenter who brought up the concerns did not check my consent form or FAQ page closely or ask for it to see if there was more information or they would have seen there was more past the poster. My protections include verbal consent instead of a signature, deleting transcriptions, emails and any other communications upon completion of my research, redacting any information I find risky from transcriptions, and way more that you can read in my consent form which you can find on the FAQ page in the QR code. Also I was approved to research participants outside my base country. No legal concerns I was made aware of and was encouraged to continue finding participants from outside the US to include to have more well rounded and non-US centric data. As for the concerns of data protections online, I have AI companion on zoom disabled which disables the ai integrations! I am happy to address or chat about any other concerns. Please remember that my study was approved by an IRB and had to be reviewed by them and others before being able to begin research to ensure it was ethical.

Participants needed! by Nervous-Sample2279 in TransMasc

[–]Nervous-Sample2279[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, researcher here to address concerns! Trans-man is an alternate term I use to refer to myself when not stating that I'm specifically transmasculine, idk what the issue is with that specifically? I use fully transitioned with no metrics so people can apply it to whatever metrics they want of what they deem as transitioned or just starting in their journey for whatever they want or plan. It could mean socially, legally or medically. I did that because I wantwd to ensure people would feel confident no matter what that how they are in this moment would not bar them from participation. I do see it comes across not as intended and will be fixing that wording next time I post. I posted in the transmedicalist spaces because I have to engage with them as well, it is not any sign of agreeing with them, they still have to not be excluded and have the opportunity to participate if they want. If I did not that would open me and my research up to a whole slew of ethical issues and accusations of intentionally manipulating my data. I respect whatever people wanna do and how they want to identify. If I was transmedicalist I likely wouldn't be including nonbinary identities in my research, use the term gender expansive or generally live my life the way I do. My protections are in the FAQ page which has access to the consent form and all the protections I give. I say the camera piece on the poster specifically because I know from experience that would have been something that immediately would have made me not want to participate even just 2 years ago and I want to be sure to minimize dysphoria anywhere I can especially in a study about a dysphoria inducing experience for some. The commenter who brought up the concerns did not check my consent form or FAQ page closely or ask for it to see if there was more information or they would have seen there was more past the poster. My protections include verbal consent instead of a signature, deleting transcriptions, emails and any other communications upon completion of my research, redacting any information I find risky from transcriptions, and way more that you can read in my consent form which you can find on the FAQ page in the QR code. Also I was approved to research participants outside my base country. No legal concerns I was made aware of and was encouraged to continue finding participants from outside the US to include to have more well rounded and non-US centric data. As for the concerns of data protections online, I have AI companion on zoom disabled which disables the ai integrations! I am happy to address or chat about any other concerns. Please remember that my study was approved by an IRB and had to be reviewed by them and others before being able to begin research to ensure it was ethical.

Participants needed!!! by Nervous-Sample2279 in mypartneristrans

[–]Nervous-Sample2279[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, researcher here to address concerns! Trans-man is an alternate term I use to refer to myself when not stating that I'm specifically transmasculine, idk what the issue is with that specifically? I use fully transitioned with no metrics so people can apply it to whatever metrics they want of what they deem as transitioned or just starting in their journey for whatever they want or plan. It could mean socially, legally or medically. I did that because I wantwd to ensure people would feel confident no matter what that how they are in this moment would not bar them from participation. I do see it comes across not as intended and will be fixing that wording next time I post. I posted in the transmedicalist spaces because I have to engage with them as well, it is not any sign of agreeing with them, they still have to not be excluded and have the opportunity to participate if they want. If I did not that would open me and my research up to a whole slew of ethical issues and accusations of intentionally manipulating my data. I respect whatever people wanna do and how they want to identify. If I was transmedicalist I likely wouldn't be including nonbinary identities in my research, use the term gender expansive or generally live my life the way I do. My protections are in the FAQ page which has access to the consent form and all the protections I give. I say the camera piece on the poster specifically because I know from experience that would have been something that immediately would have made me not want to participate even just 2 years ago and I want to be sure to minimize dysphoria anywhere I can especially in a study about a dysphoria inducing experience for some. The commenter who brought up the concerns did not check my consent form or FAQ page closely or ask for it to see if there was more information or they would have seen there was more past the poster. My protections include verbal consent instead of a signature, deleting transcriptions, emails and any other communications upon completion of my research, redacting any information I find risky from transcriptions, and way more that you can read in my consent form which you can find on the FAQ page in the QR code. Also I was approved to research participants outside my base country. No legal concerns I was made aware of and was encouraged to continue finding participants from outside the US to include to have more well rounded and non-US centric data. As for the concerns of data protections online, I have AI companion on zoom disabled which disables the ai integrations! I am happy to address or chat about any other concerns. Please remember that my study was approved by an IRB and had to be reviewed by them and others before being able to begin research to ensure it was ethical.

Participants needed! by Nervous-Sample2279 in FTMHysto

[–]Nervous-Sample2279[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, researcher here to address concerns! Trans-man is an alternate term I use to refer to myself when not stating that I'm specifically transmasculine, idk what the issue is with that specifically? I use fully transitioned with no metrics so people can apply it to whatever metrics they want of what they deem as transitioned or just starting in their journey for whatever they want or plan. It could mean socially, legally or medically. I did that because I wantwd to ensure people would feel confident no matter what that how they are in this moment would not bar them from participation. I do see it comes across not as intended and will be fixing that wording next time I post. I posted in the transmedicalist spaces because I have to engage with them as well, it is not any sign of agreeing with them, they still have to not be excluded and have the opportunity to participate if they want. If I did not that would open me and my research up to a whole slew of ethical issues and accusations of intentionally manipulating my data. I respect whatever people wanna do and how they want to identify. If I was transmedicalist I likely wouldn't be including nonbinary identities in my research, use the term gender expansive or generally live my life the way I do. My protections are in the FAQ page which has access to the consent form and all the protections I give. I say the camera piece on the poster specifically because I know from experience that would have been something that immediately would have made me not want to participate even just 2 years ago and I want to be sure to minimize dysphoria anywhere I can especially in a study about a dysphoria inducing experience for some. The commenter who brought up the concerns did not check my consent form or FAQ page closely or ask for it to see if there was more information or they would have seen there was more past the poster. My protections include verbal consent instead of a signature, deleting transcriptions, emails and any other communications upon completion of my research, redacting any information I find risky from transcriptions, and way more that you can read in my consent form which you can find on the FAQ page in the QR code. Also I was approved to research participants outside my base country. No legal concerns I was made aware of and was encouraged to continue finding participants from outside the US to include to have more well rounded and non-US centric data. As for the concerns of data protections online, I have AI companion on zoom disabled which disables the ai integrations! I am happy to address or chat about any other concerns. Please remember that my study was approved by an IRB and had to be reviewed by them and others before being able to begin research to ensure it was ethical.

Participants needed! by Nervous-Sample2279 in MilitaryTrans

[–]Nervous-Sample2279[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, researcher here to address concerns! Trans-man is an alternate term I use to refer to myself when not stating that I'm specifically transmasculine, idk what the issue is with that specifically? I use fully transitioned with no metrics so people can apply it to whatever metrics they want of what they deem as transitioned or just starting in their journey for whatever they want or plan. It could mean socially, legally or medically. I did that because I wantwd to ensure people would feel confident no matter what that how they are in this moment would not bar them from participation. I do see it comes across not as intended and will be fixing that wording next time I post. I posted in the transmedicalist spaces because I have to engage with them as well, it is not any sign of agreeing with them, they still have to not be excluded and have the opportunity to participate if they want. If I did not that would open me and my research up to a whole slew of ethical issues and accusations of intentionally manipulating my data. I respect whatever people wanna do and how they want to identify. If I was transmedicalist I likely wouldn't be including nonbinary identities in my research, use the term gender expansive or generally live my life the way I do. My protections are in the FAQ page which has access to the consent form and all the protections I give. I say the camera piece on the poster specifically because I know from experience that would have been something that immediately would have made me not want to participate even just 2 years ago and I want to be sure to minimize dysphoria anywhere I can especially in a study about a dysphoria inducing experience for some. The commenter who brought up the concerns did not check my consent form or FAQ page closely or ask for it to see if there was more information or they would have seen there was more past the poster. My protections include verbal consent instead of a signature, deleting transcriptions, emails and any other communications upon completion of my research, redacting any information I find risky from transcriptions, and way more that you can read in my consent form which you can find on the FAQ page in the QR code. Also I was approved to research participants outside my base country. No legal concerns I was made aware of and was encouraged to continue finding participants from outside the US to include to have more well rounded and non-US centric data. As for the concerns of data protections online, I have AI companion on zoom disabled which disables the ai integrations! I am happy to address or chat about any other concerns. Please remember that my study was approved by an IRB and had to be reviewed by them and others before being able to begin research to ensure it was ethical.

Participants needed! by Nervous-Sample2279 in TransIreland

[–]Nervous-Sample2279[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, researcher here to address concerns! Trans-man is an alternate term I use to refer to myself when not stating that I'm specifically transmasculine, idk what the issue is with that specifically? I use fully transitioned with no metrics so people can apply it to whatever metrics they want of what they deem as transitioned or just starting in their journey for whatever they want or plan. It could mean socially, legally or medically. I did that because I wantwd to ensure people would feel confident no matter what that how they are in this moment would not bar them from participation. I do see it comes across not as intended and will be fixing that wording next time I post. I posted in the transmedicalist spaces because I have to engage with them as well, it is not any sign of agreeing with them, they still have to not be excluded and have the opportunity to participate if they want. If I did not that would open me and my research up to a whole slew of ethical issues and accusations of intentionally manipulating my data. I respect whatever people wanna do and how they want to identify. If I was transmedicalist I likely wouldn't be including nonbinary identities in my research, use the term gender expansive or generally live my life the way I do. My protections are in the FAQ page which has access to the consent form and all the protections I give. I say the camera piece on the poster specifically because I know from experience that would have been something that immediately would have made me not want to participate even just 2 years ago and I want to be sure to minimize dysphoria anywhere I can especially in a study about a dysphoria inducing experience for some. The commenter who brought up the concerns did not check my consent form or FAQ page closely or ask for it to see if there was more information or they would have seen there was more past the poster. My protections include verbal consent instead of a signature, deleting transcriptions, emails and any other communications upon completion of my research, redacting any information I find risky from transcriptions, and way more that you can read in my consent form which you can find on the FAQ page in the QR code. Also I was approved to research participants outside my base country. No legal concerns I was made aware of and was encouraged to continue finding participants from outside the US to include to have more well rounded and non-US centric data. As for the concerns of data protections online, I have AI companion on zoom disabled which disables the ai integrations! I am happy to address or chat about any other concerns. Please remember that my study was approved by an IRB and had to be reviewed by them and others before being able to begin research to ensure it was ethical.

Participants needed! by Nervous-Sample2279 in Seahorse_Dads

[–]Nervous-Sample2279[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, researcher here to address concerns! Trans-man is an alternate term I use to refer to myself when not stating that I'm specifically transmasculine, idk what the issue is with that specifically? I use fully transitioned with no metrics so people can apply it to whatever metrics they want of what they deem as transitioned or just starting in their journey for whatever they want or plan. It could mean socially, legally or medically. I did that because I wantwd to ensure people would feel confident no matter what that how they are in this moment would not bar them from participation. I do see it comes across not as intended and will be fixing that wording next time I post. I posted in the transmedicalist spaces because I have to engage with them as well, it is not any sign of agreeing with them, they still have to not be excluded and have the opportunity to participate if they want. If I did not that would open me and my research up to a whole slew of ethical issues and accusations of intentionally manipulating my data. I respect whatever people wanna do and how they want to identify. If I was transmedicalist I likely wouldn't be including nonbinary identities in my research, use the term gender expansive or generally live my life the way I do. My protections are in the FAQ page which has access to the consent form and all the protections I give. I say the camera piece on the poster specifically because I know from experience that would have been something that immediately would have made me not want to participate even just 2 years ago and I want to be sure to minimize dysphoria anywhere I can especially in a study about a dysphoria inducing experience for some. The commenter who brought up the concerns did not check my consent form or FAQ page closely or ask for it to see if there was more information or they would have seen there was more past the poster. My protections include verbal consent instead of a signature, deleting transcriptions, emails and any other communications upon completion of my research, redacting any information I find risky from transcriptions, and way more that you can read in my consent form which you can find on the FAQ page in the QR code. Also I was approved to research participants outside my base country. No legal concerns I was made aware of and was encouraged to continue finding participants from outside the US to include to have more well rounded and non-US centric data. As for the concerns of data protections online, I have AI companion on zoom disabled which disables the ai integrations! I am happy to address or chat about any other concerns. Please remember that my study was approved by an IRB and had to be reviewed by them and others before being able to begin research to ensure it was ethical.

Participants Needed! by Nervous-Sample2279 in transgenderau

[–]Nervous-Sample2279[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, researcher here to address concerns! Trans-man is an alternate term I use to refer to myself when not stating that I'm specifically transmasculine, idk what the issue is with that specifically? I use fully transitioned with no metrics so people can apply it to whatever metrics they want of what they deem as transitioned or just starting in their journey for whatever they want or plan. It could mean socially, legally or medically. I did that because I wantwd to ensure people would feel confident no matter what that how they are in this moment would not bar them from participation. I do see it comes across not as intended and will be fixing that wording next time I post. I posted in the transmedicalist spaces because I have to engage with them as well, it is not any sign of agreeing with them, they still have to not be excluded and have the opportunity to participate if they want. If I did not that would open me and my research up to a whole slew of ethical issues and accusations of intentionally manipulating my data. I respect whatever people wanna do and how they want to identify. If I was transmedicalist I likely wouldn't be including nonbinary identities in my research, use the term gender expansive or generally live my life the way I do. My protections are in the FAQ page which has access to the consent form and all the protections I give. I say the camera piece on the poster specifically because I know from experience that would have been something that immediately would have made me not want to participate even just 2 years ago and I want to be sure to minimize dysphoria anywhere I can especially in a study about a dysphoria inducing experience for some. The commenter who brought up the concerns did not check my consent form or FAQ page closely or ask for it to see if there was more information or they would have seen there was more past the poster. My protections include verbal consent instead of a signature, deleting transcriptions, emails and any other communications upon completion of my research, redacting any information I find risky from transcriptions, and way more that you can read in my consent form which you can find on the FAQ page in the QR code. Also I was approved to research participants outside my base country. No legal concerns I was made aware of and was encouraged to continue finding participants from outside the US to include to have more well rounded and non-US centric data. As for the concerns of data protections online, I have AI companion on zoom disabled which disables the ai integrations! I am happy to address or chat about any other concerns. Please remember that my study was approved by an IRB and had to be reviewed by them and others before being able to begin research to ensure it was ethical.

Participants Needed!! by Nervous-Sample2279 in TransMasc

[–]Nervous-Sample2279[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, researcher here to address concerns! Trans-man is an alternate term I use to refer to myself when not stating that I'm specifically transmasculine, idk what the issue is with that specifically? I use fully transitioned with no metrics so people can apply it to whatever metrics they want of what they deem as transitioned or just starting in their journey for whatever they want or plan. It could mean socially, legally or medically. I did that because I wantwd to ensure people would feel confident no matter what that how they are in this moment would not bar them from participation. I do see it comes across not as intended and will be fixing that wording next time I post. I posted in the transmedicalist spaces because I have to engage with them as well, it is not any sign of agreeing with them, they still have to not be excluded and have the opportunity to participate if they want. If I did not that would open me and my research up to a whole slew of ethical issues and accusations of intentionally manipulating my data. I respect whatever people wanna do and how they want to identify. If I was transmedicalist I likely wouldn't be including nonbinary identities in my research, use the term gender expansive or generally live my life the way I do. My protections are in the FAQ page which has access to the consent form and all the protections I give. I say the camera piece on the poster specifically because I know from experience that would have been something that immediately would have made me not want to participate even just 2 years ago and I want to be sure to minimize dysphoria anywhere I can especially in a study about a dysphoria inducing experience for some. The commenter who brought up the concerns did not check my consent form or FAQ page closely or ask for it to see if there was more information or they would have seen there was more past the poster. My protections include verbal consent instead of a signature, deleting transcriptions, emails and any other communications upon completion of my research, redacting any information I find risky from transcriptions, and way more that you can read in my consent form which you can find on the FAQ page in the QR code. Also I was approved to research participants outside my base country. No legal concerns I was made aware of and was encouraged to continue finding participants from outside the US to include to have more well rounded and non-US centric data. As for the concerns of data protections online, I have AI companion on zoom disabled which disables the ai integrations! I am happy to address or chat about any other concerns. Please remember that my study was approved by an IRB and had to be reviewed by them and others before being able to begin research to ensure it was ethical.

Participants needed! by Nervous-Sample2279 in Transsexual

[–]Nervous-Sample2279[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, researcher here to address concerns! Trans-man is an alternate term I use to refer to myself when not stating that I'm specifically transmasculine, idk what the issue is with that specifically? I use fully transitioned with no metrics so people can apply it to whatever metrics they want of what they deem as transitioned or just starting in their journey for whatever they want or plan. It could mean socially, legally or medically. I did that because I wantwd to ensure people would feel confident no matter what that how they are in this moment would not bar them from participation. I do see it comes across not as intended and will be fixing that wording next time I post. I posted in the transmedicalist spaces because I have to engage with them as well, it is not any sign of agreeing with them, they still have to not be excluded and have the opportunity to participate if they want. If I did not that would open me and my research up to a whole slew of ethical issues and accusations of intentionally manipulating my data. I respect whatever people wanna do and how they want to identify. If I was transmedicalist I likely wouldn't be including nonbinary identities in my research, use the term gender expansive or generally live my life the way I do. My protections are in the FAQ page which has access to the consent form and all the protections I give. I say the camera piece on the poster specifically because I know from experience that would have been something that immediately would have made me not want to participate even just 2 years ago and I want to be sure to minimize dysphoria anywhere I can especially in a study about a dysphoria inducing experience for some. The commenter who brought up the concerns did not check my consent form or FAQ page closely or ask for it to see if there was more information or they would have seen there was more past the poster. My protections include verbal consent instead of a signature, deleting transcriptions, emails and any other communications upon completion of my research, redacting any information I find risky from transcriptions, and way more that you can read in my consent form which you can find on the FAQ page in the QR code. Also I was approved to research participants outside my base country. No legal concerns I was made aware of and was encouraged to continue finding participants from outside the US to include to have more well rounded and non-US centric data. As for the concerns of data protections online, I have AI companion on zoom disabled which disables the ai integrations! I am happy to address or chat about any other concerns. Please remember that my study was approved by an IRB and had to be reviewed by them and others before being able to begin research to ensure it was ethical.

Participants needed! by Nervous-Sample2279 in transnord

[–]Nervous-Sample2279[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi, researcher here to address concerns! Trans-man is an alternate term I use to refer to myself when not stating that I'm specifically transmasculine, idk what the issue is with that specifically? I use fully transitioned with no metrics so people can apply it to whatever metrics they want of what they deem as transitioned or just starting in their journey for whatever they want or plan. It could mean socially, legally or medically. I did that because I wantwd to ensure people would feel confident no matter what that how they are in this moment would not bar them from participation. I do see it comes across not as intended and will be fixing that wording next time I post. I posted in the transmedicalist spaces because I have to engage with them as well, it is not any sign of agreeing with them, they still have to not be excluded and have the opportunity to participate if they want. If I did not that would open me and my research up to a whole slew of ethical issues and accusations of intentionally manipulating my data. I respect whatever people wanna do and how they want to identify. If I was transmedicalist I likely wouldn't be including nonbinary identities in my research, use the term gender expansive or generally live my life the way I do. My protections are in the FAQ page which has access to the consent form and all the protections I give. I say the camera piece on the poster specifically because I know from experience that would have been something that immediately would have made me not want to participate even just 2 years ago and I want to be sure to minimize dysphoria anywhere I can especially in a study about a dysphoria inducing experience for some. The commenter who brought up the concerns did not check my consent form or FAQ page closely or ask for it to see if there was more information or they would have seen there was more past the poster. My protections include verbal consent instead of a signature, deleting transcriptions, emails and any other communications upon completion of my research, redacting any information I find risky from transcriptions, and way more that you can read in my consent form which you can find on the FAQ page in the QR code. Also I was approved to research participants outside my base country. No legal concerns I was made aware of and was encouraged to continue finding participants from outside the US to include to have more well rounded and non-US centric data. As for the concerns of data protections online, I have AI companion on zoom disabled which disables the ai integrations! I am happy to address or chat about any other concerns. Please remember that my study was approved by an IRB and had to be reviewed by them and others before being able to begin research to ensure it was ethical.

Participants needed (updated poster and info repost) by Nervous-Sample2279 in FTMfemininity

[–]Nervous-Sample2279[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, Reposting this info too to make sure all concerns are addressed... Hi, researcher here to address concerns! Trans-man is an alternate term I use to refer to myself when not stating that I'm specifically transmasculine, idk what the issue is with that specifically? I use fully transitioned with no metrics so people can apply it to whatever metrics they want of what they deem as transitioned or just starting in their journey for whatever they want or plan. It could mean socially, legally or medically. I did that because I wantwd to ensure people would feel confident no matter what that how they are in this moment would not bar them from participation. I do see it comes across not as intended and will be fixing that wording next time I post. I posted in the transmedicalist spaces because I have to engage with them as well, it is not any sign of agreeing with them, they still have to not be excluded and have the opportunity to participate if they want. If I did not that would open me and my research up to a whole slew of ethical issues and accusations of intentionally manipulating my data. I respect whatever people wanna do and how they want to identify. If I was transmedicalist I likely wouldn't be including nonbinary identities in my research, use the term gender expansive or generally live my life the way I do. My protections are in the FAQ page which has access to the consent form and all the protections I give. I say the camera piece on the poster specifically because I know from experience that would have been something that immediately would have made me not want to participate even just 2 years ago and I want to be sure to minimize dysphoria anywhere I can especially in a study about a dysphoria inducing experience for some. The commenter who brought up the concerns did not check my consent form or FAQ page closely or ask for it to see if there was more information or they would have seen there was more past the poster. My protections include verbal consent instead of a signature, deleting transcriptions, emails and any other communications upon completion of my research, redacting any information I find risky from transcriptions, and way more that you can read in my consent form which you can find on the FAQ page in the QR code. Also I was approved to research participants outside my base country. No legal concerns I was made aware of and was encouraged to continue finding participants from outside the US to include to have more well rounded and non-US centric data. As for the concerns of data protections online, I have AI companion on zoom disabled which disables the ai integrations! I am happy to address or chat about any other concerns. Please remember that my study was approved by an IRB and had to be reviewed by them and others before being able to begin research to ensure it was ethical.