Many young, self-blaming detransitioners I’ve spoken to have said a version of “I diagnosed myself wrongly with dysphoria.” No, the doctors who enabled your transition dianosed you wrongly with dysphoria. They failed to properly assess you and treat you accordingly. Blame them.
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Replying to @ImWatson91
It was always easier for me to imagine any problems I had with obvious sexism and misogyny were actually my own fault, (or "that woman's fault) than to see the truth, that most people I've met are deeply patriarchal and sexist and many are deeply misogynistic. 1/
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Replying to @Bananaluloop @ImWatson91
If the abuse was due to a mistake on the part of the victim, then I could imagine there was a right way to behave for a woman to have her human rights respected, I just hadn't figured it all out yet. When I changed my mind about gender I finally realized the problem isn't me. 2/
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Replying to @Bananaluloop @ImWatson91
I had to reach aged 50 and see my 18 y/o daughter poisoning herself with testosterone before I finally snapped out of my liberal feminism bubble and began to see the world the way it really is. I have been a radical feminist ever since. And I'm not welcome in my old circles. 3/
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Replying to @Bananaluloop @ImWatson91
My "friends" made it clear to me that if I saw the truth of women's reality and spoke it, I would not be welcome practically anywhere. This is why young people blame themselves instead of the system, because the young cannot bear the social isolation. 4/
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Thank you for sharing, I'm sorry your old friends rejected you so harshly. It's so sad what a fear of isolation can drive people to do - or what to believe.
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