📢 NEW SURVEY – Usefulness of the WPATH Standards of Care

A research study from the University of Hawai‘i is now open for participation.

🧪 The study explores how the WPATH Standards of Care v8 – Eunuch Chapter has supported individuals in accessing gender-affirming medical or surgical care (e.g., orchiectomy, penectomy, nullification).

📝 Participants are invited to complete a completely anonymous 30-minute survey to share their experience. No personal information is collected.

🔗 Click below to take the survey:
👉 https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2FR3VPF 👈

📚 The results will contribute to a medical journal article and help improve access and care for the Eunuch community.

Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton (2025)

Stuck at the registration gate? We’re the ticket to your storytelling adventure!
Forum rules
Please not that The Fiction Archive (FAv3) is not part of The Eunuch Archive (EAv3). They are run by two separate groups of people.
User avatar
dandelion
Moderator
Articles: 1
Posts: 453
Joined: Sun Dec 01, 2024 6:36 am
Has thanked: 21 times
Been thanked: 46 times

Posting Rank

Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton (2025)

Post by dandelion »

On June 27, 2025, the U. S. Supreme Court issued its decision in Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton (2025). It upheld Texas’s age-verification law (H.B. 1181) for websites with significant adult content.

The EA Fiction Archive is exploring options on implementing privacy-preserving age-verification measures to comply with similar laws in certain U.S. states. Until such measures are put in place, the Fiction Archive will not be available to readers in these states with active age-verification requirements on commercial and non-commercial sites alike.

We urge you to write to your state legislators if these laws inadvertently affected you.

If you think you are reaching this page by mistake, please email us at [email protected] or visit the EA forum for support.

For more information on Age Verification laws, please visit the Free Speech Coalition website.