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‘Non-binary’ group sex therapist to speak at UVA

The speaker ‘specialized in erotic literature and histories of sexuality’ in college

The University of Virginia’s gender studies department will host a “queer, non-binary trans femme” speaker who specializes in therapy for group sex participants to counter Abigail Shrier’s appearance on campus.

The Jefferson Council and the Common Sense Society are hosting Shrier today. She is the author of a book about the rise in transgender identification titled “Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters.”

Lucie Fielding “is the author of the prize-winning book, Trans Sex: Clinical Approaches to Trans Sexualities and Erotic Embodiment” according to the department of women, gender & sexuality at UVA.

Fielding (pictured) works with all sorts of disordered sexual relationships.

The therapist’s website states:

I work with adult individuals, relationship units (couples, triads, D/s relationships, polycules, etc.), and groups to develop empowered visions of sexual and relational health. I specialize in sex therapy and I’m a kink and CNM-/ENM-[knowledgeable] provider. I also specialize in providing affirmative support to sex workers as well as queer, trans, non-binary, and gender expansive adults.

“CNM” and “ENM” refers to “consensual non-monogamy” and the oxymoronic (or just moronic) “ethical non-monogamy.”

Fielding’s doctoral research “specialized in erotic literature and histories of sexuality,” according to the speaker’s biography.

The book provides “concrete clinical practices and practical activities that utilize social justice, intersectional trans feminism, and radical queer theory as key conceptual frameworks,” according to a description.

The gender studies department stated it supports Shrier’s freedom of speech but “urges audience members to recognize that her opinions lack rigorous evidence and create an anti-trans climate at UVA that can make students, faculty, and staff feel unwelcome here.”

Fielding is the first event on a series planned by the department on “Trans Care.”

Some student leaders also criticized the Shrier event.

“We are dedicated to creating a safe environment for LGBTQ+ students,” a statement from “queer” groups read, as reported by The Cavalier Daily. “We will continue fighting against these institutions and individuals who perpetuate harmful rhetoric and actions.”

Transgenderism suffers from being a total lie

Unfortunately for the gender studies department and the LGBTQ activists, the premise of their position is a complete and total lie.

It is a moral truth and biological fact that it is not possible for someone to change their genders. In addition to the lie that forms the foundation of so-called “transgender” “medical care,” is the fact that the supposedly high standards to have someone’s body parts removed or get drug injections has proven to be a farce.

For example, Plume Health, “the largest transgender health care provider in the U.S.,” was caught quickly approving an undercover journalist’s request for approval for an orchiectomy, a surgery to remove testicles.

Gregg Re with The Daily Wire was able to get an approval letter after just a 22-minute phone call with a Plume Health representative. The letter is needed to get insurance reimbursement.

As the Daily Wire reported:

Re made it clear that he had not been experiencing gender dysphoria for six months or more, he mispronounced the name of the surgery he wanted, and he said he didn’t know what effect the surgery would have on him.

Abortion giant Planned Parenthood is also a major player in the mutilation game. It too has lax standards, as testified to by a former gender-confused woman named Helena Kerschner and as reported by The Washington Free Beacon.

Transgenderism is a complete lie – thankfully Shrier is doing her part to expose it.

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IMAGES: Lucie Fielding

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Matt has previously worked at Students for Life of America, Students for Life Action and Turning Point USA. While in college, he wrote for The College Fix as well as his college newspaper, The Loyola Phoenix. He previously interned for government watchdog group Open the Books. He holds a B.A. from Loyola University-Chicago and an M.A. from the University of Nebraska-Omaha. He lives in northwest Indiana with his family.