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The U.S. State Dept’s Travel Site Removed ‘T’ From ‘LGBTQI.’ T *Is* a Major Problem for America. That Is, Testosterone

Alysha V. Scarlett
4 min readFeb 14, 2025

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The U.S. State Department now says “LGB,” rather than “LGBTQI.” The T in the term stands for “transgender.” T is a major problem for America. Indeed, that problem is testosterone.

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(graphic credit: Balance My Hormones)

The State Department’s change, which was noticed late last month, is an effect of U.S. President Donald Trump’s anti-transgender executive order. He made the order Jan. 20.

References also said “LGBTQI+.” Webpages had given info for “LGBTQI Travelers” and “Resources for LGBTQI+ Prospective Adoptive Parents.” Both of those terms have been replaced with “LGB.”

High testosterone correlates with having strong sex drive.

Testosterone exposure has also poisoned women.

I know — testosterone being a major problem for America is a radical position. However, I’m not progressive (as I’ve said before). For what it’s worth, I’ve seen a transgender woman wear a pro-life button. And another lady devoutly practice Catholicism, which has negative takes about gender non-conforming folks.

Catholic transgender woman Cecilia Gentili, whose funeral was, tragically, denounced by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York. (photo credit: (AP/Bebeto Matthews file photo)
Carla Segovia, a Catholic transgender woman (photo credit: AP/Andrew Medichini)

Also, mainstream positions of today have been radical positions of yesterday.

How many sexual assaults and harassment incidents have had testosterone as the leading factor? How about for sex addiction? How much clearer thinking by the vast majority of societies’ decision-makers professionally would occur if respective levels of testosterone weren’t at play? (Those decision makers being men.)

How many relationships, including marriages, would be preserved?

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Alysha V. Scarlett
Alysha V. Scarlett

Written by Alysha V. Scarlett

Alysha has won 13 journalism awards | author, 'Star Wars' Is Still Intact | "big-city cousin" --rival, rural paper | "Journalist" --Google

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