I have so much respect for the way you conduct & express yourself 
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I second that, Watson. You’re a reasoned and compassionate person! And your experience is invaluable, especially for detrans young people.
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I learned a lot from you after watching your interview with
@BenjaminABoyce. I gained a lot of respect for you after listening to that :) Keep fighting the good fight and sharing your thoughts
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I'm not very respectful
I'm just very angry
But good on you for standing up as someone who actually has lived experience and no doubt the backlash that comes with talking about it.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I've said this to you in person but more people need to hear you speak face to face. It was a completely different, eye opening & visceral, experience than your interview with
@BenjaminABoyce The amount of anger I felt towards the "medical professionals" in your life was unreal. -
It's always reassuring when I meet people like you, it makes it easier to speak out more openly.
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Laughter is the best medicine - and every wise medicine woman knows it. I was and continue to be deeply impacted by your story but more so by your person - seeing your interview on Benjamin's podcast. You're so lovely and you may not know it quite yet - but you're powerful.
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Read somewhere that the average age of WWI and WWII soldiers was in the mid- to late 20s. Which by the Vietnam war had dropped to late teens to early 20s. And guess what? You can get young people to do things older people will refuse to do.
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It may be in a Dave Grossman book, but I may be wrong.
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