I've been in dance communities, so the places I'm thinking of comes from there - dance community in San Francisco and Boston are extremely, extremely pro-trans.
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Replying to @BewaretheMoon1 @visakanv
No, but it doesn't have to be all-encompassing to be significant. Church, for example, plays a huge and defining part in people's lives, without it also being the place where people shop, and you see lots of the radical religious motivated by simply that.
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Replying to @BewaretheMoon1 @visakanv
Trans people have a lower rate of victims of homicide than cis people, to be clear. But besides that yea I agree with you, I think this motivation doesn't hold for the majority of trans people. I was just wondering about the minority of cases.
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Replying to @BewaretheMoon1 @visakanv
Well I was asking because I was reading accounts online of ex-trans people saying this is exactly why they transitioned, so I think it does make sense for at least some people, even if there's not that many.
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Replying to @Aella_Girl @visakanv
Reading this is what prompted me to ask the original tweet:https://www.reddit.com/r/detrans/comments/e9x83u/was_there_any_signs_before_transitioning_that/ …
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It sounds like you view reddit as entirely 'made up' or something? That doesn't hold with my view. I definitely am skeptical around it but don't view it as entirely fake.
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