They hated their breasts as they were, yes.
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Replying to @ImWatson91 @tranastasiaof and
It doesn't need to be 'equal', does it?
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Replying to @nogenderid @tranastasiaof and
No, but women who like their breasts generally don't get implants.
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Replying to @tranastasiaof @nogenderid and
I'm a detrans woman who is into women.
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Replying to @tranastasiaof @nogenderid and
I still have dysphoria, yes. My dysphoria is why I transitioned because I believed that was the only way to manage it. But, since detransitioning, I've learned to accept myself as I am. I don't think you're being antagonistic, and I wish you well in your transition.
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Replying to @ImWatson91 @tranastasiaof and
I have watched and read a few detrans people and the ones I've found speak in 90-100% talking points. I would be very interested to know more of your individual experience. If you write about it or do a recorded talk, please post a link.
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Replying to @stephenjleblanc @tranastasiaof and
I'm flattered, but I've never written (except on Twitter) nor spoken on the subject of my detransition before. I know there's support out there but there's also a lot of hosility and harrassment aimed towards detrans folk, so I've been hesitant to talk on it.
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I agree, but it's also due to how political the whole issue has become. People hear "detrans" and immediatly think "anti-trans" and, in my case and many others, that's not true.
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