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A Payne County Appeals Court judge Friday reversed an earlier ruling that not enough evidence existed to try a Stillwater elementary school teacher on child pornography charges.

Shane Brent Murnan, 30, will stand trial on charges that he possessed pornographic images of children under the age of 18 on his computer. He is a fifth-grade teacher at Stillwater's Will Rogers Elementary School.

Associate Judge Dave Allen said the pictures served as enough evidence to try Murnan, who had earlier won a decision that the pictures, which were deleted and recovered by law enforcement officials, were not enough evidence to try Murnan.

"However it is clear from a review of the pictures that they do represent child pornography," Allen said in his ruling.

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A Payne County Appeals Court judge Friday reversed an earlier ruling that not enough evidence existed to try a Stillwater elementary school teacher on child pornography charges.

Shane Brent Murnan, 30, will stand trial on charges that he possessed pornographic images of children under the age of 18 on his computer. He is a fifth-grade teacher at Stillwater's Will Rogers Elementary School.

Associate Judge Dave Allen said the pictures served as enough evidence to try Murnan, who had earlier won a decision that the pictures, which were deleted and recovered by law enforcement officials, were not enough evidence to try Murnan.

"However it is clear from a review of the pictures that they do represent child pornography," Allen said in his ruling.

Who gives a fuck if he's a drag queen? Keep clutching them pearls.

We either be fuckin dem chickens or clutching dem pearls. Haha i like you GotBud. Youre like the drunken uncle i never had
 

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Dr. John Money the Inventor of sex changes and gender ideology. He was an advocate of pedophilia as love and sadistic pedophilia
John William Money (8 July 1921 – 7 July 2006)[1] was a New Zealand American psychologist, sexologist and professor at Johns Hopkins University known for his research on human sexual behavior and gender.

John Money

Money in 1996
BornJohn William Money
8 July 1921
Morrinsville, New Zealand
Died7 July 2006 (aged 84)
Towson, Maryland, U.S.
Alma materVictoria University of Wellington
Harvard University
AwardsJames McKeen Cattell Fellow Award (1992)
Scientific career
FieldsPsychology
InstitutionsJohns Hopkins University
Working with endocrinologist Claude Migeon, Money established the Johns Hopkins Gender Identity Clinic, the first clinic in the United States to perform sexual reassignment surgeries.[2] Money advanced the use of more accurate terminology in sex research, coining the terms gender role and sexual orientation.[3][4] Despite widespread popular belief, Money did not coin 'gender identity'.[5] Money pioneered drug treatment for sex offenders in order to extinguish their sex drives.[6] He began testing anti-androgen medications on offenders as early as 1966, which yielded successful results.[7]

Since the 1990s, Money's work and research has been subject to significant academic and public scrutiny.[8] A 1997 academic study criticized Money's work in many respects, particularly in regard to the involuntary sex-reassignment of the child David Reimer, and Money's sexual abuse of Reimer and his twin brother when they were children.[9][10] Some of Money's sessions involved Money forcing the two children to perform sexual activities with each other, which Money then photographed. David Reimer lived a troubled life, eventually committing suicide at 38; his brother died of an overdose at age 36.[11][12]

Money's writing has been translated into many languages and includes around 2,000 articles, books, chapters and reviews. He received around 65 honors, awards and degrees in his lifetime.[3]

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Books on sexology​

















Controversies​

Institutionalization of Janet Frame​

Main article: Janet Frame
Author Janet Frame attended some of Money's classes at the University of Otago, as part of her teacher training. Frame was attracted to Money, and eager to please him.[33] In October 1945, after Frame wrote an essay mentioning her thoughts of suicide,[34] Money convinced Frame to enter the psychiatric ward at Dunedin Public Hospital, where she was misdiagnosed as suffering from schizophrenia.[35][36][37] Frame then spent eight years in psychiatric institutions, during which she was subjected to electroshock and insulin shock therapy.[38][39] Frame narrowly missed being lobotomized.[40][41][38] In Frame's autobiography, An Angel at My Table, Money is referred to as John Forrest.[34]

Sex reassignment of David Reimer​

Main article: David Reimer
During his professional life, Money was respected as an expert on sexual behavior, especially known for his views that gender was learned rather than innate. However, it was later revealed that his most famous case of David Reimer, born Bruce Reimer, was fundamentally flawed.[42] In 1966, a botched circumcision left eight-month-old Reimer without a penis. Money persuaded the baby's parents that sex reassignment surgery would be in Reimer's best interest. At the age of 22 months, Reimer underwent an orchiectomy, in which his testicles were surgically removed. He was reassigned to be raised as female and his name changed from Bruce to Brenda. Money further recommended hormone treatment, to which the parents agreed. Money then recommended a surgical procedure to create an artificial vagina, which the parents refused. Money published a number of papers reporting the reassignment as successful. David Reimer was raised under the "optimum gender rearing model" which was the common model for sex and gender socialization/medicalization for intersex youth. The model was heavily criticized for being sexist, and for assigning an arbitrary gender binary.[43]

According to John Colapinto's biography of David Reimer, starting when Reimer and his twin Brian were six years old, Money showed the brothers pornography and forced the two to rehearse sexual acts. Money would order David to get down on all fours and Brian was forced to "come up behind [him] and place his crotch against [his] buttocks". Money also forced Reimer, in another sexual position, to have his "legs spread" with Brian on top. On "at least one occasion" Money took a photograph of the two children performing these acts.[44]

When either child resisted Money, Money would get angry. Both Reimer and Brian recall that Money was mild-mannered around their parents, but ill-tempered when alone with them. Money also forced the two children to strip for "genital inspections"; when they resisted inspecting each other's genitals, Money got very aggressive. Reimer says, "He told me to take my clothes off, and I just did not do it. I just stood there. And he screamed, 'Now!' Louder than that. I thought he was going to give me a whupping. So I took my clothes off and stood there shaking."[44]

Money's rationale for his treatment of the children was his belief that "childhood 'sexual rehearsal play'" "at thrusting movements and copulation" was important for a "healthy adult gender identity".[11][12]

Both Reimer and Brian were traumatized by the "therapy",[44][45] with Brian speaking about it "only with the greatest emotional turmoil", and David unwilling to speak about the details publicly.[44] At 14 years old and in extreme psychological agony, David Reimer was finally told the truth by his parents. He chose to begin calling himself David, and he underwent surgical procedures to revert the female bodily modifications.[46]

Despite the pain and turmoil of the brothers, for decades, Money reported on Reimer's progress as the "John/Joan case", describing apparently successful female gender development and using this case to support the feasibility of sex reassignment and surgical reconstruction even in non-intersex cases.[47]

By the time this deception was discovered, the idea of a purely socially constructed gender identity and infant Intersex medical interventions had become the accepted medical and sociological standard.[47]

David Reimer's case came to international attention in 1997 when he told his story to Milton Diamond, an academic sexologist, who persuaded Reimer to allow him to report the outcome in order to dissuade physicians from treating other infants similarly.[48] Soon after, Reimer went public with his story, and John Colapinto published a widely disseminated and influential account in Rolling Stone magazine in December 1997.[49] This was later expanded into The New York Times bestselling biography As Nature Made Him: The Boy Who Was Raised as a Girl (2000),[50] in which Colapinto described how—contrary to Money's reports—when living as Brenda, Reimer did not identify as a girl. He was ostracized and bullied by peers (who dubbed him "cavewoman"),[51][52] and neither frilly dresses[53][54] nor female hormones made him feel female.[11]

In July 2002, Brian was found dead from an overdose of antidepressants. In May 2004, David committed suicide by shooting himself in the head with a sawed-off shotgun at the age of 38. According to his mother, "he had recently become depressed after losing his job and separating from his wife."[55]

Money argued that media response to Diamond's exposé was due to right-wing media bias and "the antifeminist movement." He said his detractors believed "masculinity and femininity are built into the genes so women should get back to the mattress and the kitchen".[56] However, intersex activists also criticized Money, stating that the unreported failure had led to the surgical reassignment of thousands of infants as a matter of policy.[57] Privately, Money was mortified by the case, colleagues said, and as a rule did not discuss it.[1]

Researcher Mary Anne Case wrote that Money made "fraudulently deceptive claims about the malleability of gender in certain patients who had involuntarily undergone sex reassignment surgery" and that this fueled the anti-gender movement.[58]

Research on chronophilias​

Main article: Chronophilia
Money coined the term chronophilia and nepiophilia (sexual attraction to toddlers and infants) in 1986. In two 1983 case study publications, Money stated that pedophilia, among other chronophilias, could be characterized as combining "devotion, affection, and limerence", "comradeship with a touch of hero-worship" and ultimately as "harmless... in most instances".[59]

He stated[where?] that both sexual researchers and the public do not make distinctions between affectional pedophilia and sadistic pedophilia. Money told Paidika, a Dutch journal of pedophilia, that:

"If I were to see the case of a boy aged 10 or 12 who's intensely attracted toward a man in his 20s or 30s, if the relationship is totally mutual, and the bonding is genuinely totally mutual, then I would not call it pathological in any way."[60][61]
Also in 1986, Money postulated the existence of multiple chronophilic forms of erotic age-roleplaying, or age impersonation, which he named "infantilism", "juvenilism", "adolescentilism", "gerontilism".[59]
 

right

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It's a free country, I don't care what 2 consenting adults do in the privacy of their own home, but with that being said
Leave the little children alone. The evidence says that they become more suicidal after the sex change.
 

RobFromTX

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downright depressing watching videos of some of those detransitioned teens. You can tell a lot of them weren't okay with it from the getgo
 
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right

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I believe I agree with you on this unless I am misunderstanding you. The doctors who exploit them are crooked, and possibly a little funny
 

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