I love that you appear to be genuinely delusional. If we assume boys and girls are equally likely to have ADHD, and we see that boys are diagnosed with it far more often than girls, there are in fact two possible explanations, not just one. You assume it must be that girls are being under-diagnosed, disadvantaging them (which also assumes being diagnosed is beneficial, which is far from clear). It is also quite possible that boys are being over-diagnosed. Normal male behaviour has been stigmatized, and is used to support diagnosis of boys who clearly do not have ADHD.http://www.psychiatrictimes.com/adhd/problems-overdiagnosis-...
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