“If I had not been able to transition, I would have killed myself.” I see this sentence a lot. It’s means more to me, because I used to say it – and I used to believe it. It makes me sad, and it makes me angry. But it means even more than that. 1/5
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I used to say that if I hadn’t been able to transition, I would’ve killed myself - and I wholeheartedly believed it to be true at the time. But I was wrong. It's possible, however uncomfortable it makes you, that anyone currently saying it could also be wrong. 4/5
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That is why detransitioners are met with accusations of “liar,” “fake,” and “troll.” Not because trans activists actually believe we don’t exist, but because they’re uncompromising ideology requires that we don’t. Yet, we do exist. And we're not going anywhere. 5/5
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It might be possible to cope with dysphoria without transitioning for some people - but why suffer needlessly?
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I said transition isn't always the answer, not that it's never the awnser. I don't want anyone to suffer needlessly.
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