If trans people can change their sex, at what stage in transition does this phenomenon occur? When did I stop being female? Was it when I began injecting testosterone? Was it when I got the double mastectomy? Was I, in fact, always male because I “felt” like it? 1/3
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At what stage in detransition did I start being female again, if I ever was female? Was it when I felt regret? Was it when I stopped injecting testosterone? Am I still male? Or have I always been female because my sex never changed? 2/3
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We all know the answer. I’ve always been female because my sex never changed. No amount of feelings, hormones or surgeries can achieve the impossible. Because people *cannot* change their sex. 3/3
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I've encountered plenty of people who claim that sex can be changed.
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My tweet wasn’t addressed to trans people, it was addressed to those who believe trans people can change sex. I've been told I was male when I was trans. I've been told that trans men are male and trans women are female. I'm just asking when their sex changed.
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If, when someone says "trans men are male" they actually mean "trans men are percieved as male," that's fine. I can agree with that. But again, I was told I *was* male when I was trans. I wasn't told "now you're percieved as male."
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No, I acknowledged that I was female and I got branded "truscum" and accused of "internalised transphobia" for it.
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