These are detransitioners speaking about their reasons. This is incredibly dismissive and disrespectful.
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Know what's dismissive and disrespectful? Acting like there aren't detransitioners who detransition due to transphobia. They exist. So do trans people who detransition due to health reasons. Don't see any of you giving their stories a platform. I wonder why.
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I have absolutely seen them included. You may want to familiarize yourself better with the detrans platforms. Oh wait, that might be difficult since they're constantly being deplatformed.
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Most detransitioners I follow would like to see better healthcare for trans people all around.
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In fact, I can't think of a single one who doesn't express compassion and empathy for all who have ever or continue to experience gender dysphoria.
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And not all trans people experience gender dysphoria.
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If someone doesn't suffer from gender dysphoria, why would they bother to transition?
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Because of social dysphoria? Which isn't the same. It's distress caused by society's misperception of our gender. We transition so we can alleviate that distress.
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So, there's still dysphoria. doesn't matter if it's body related, social related etc. Trans people are people who suffer from gender dysphoria - that's why they transition.
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Um. No. Gender dysphoria is distress over your gender and assigned birth sex not aligning. I never found that particularly distressing at all. Again, not all trans people experience gender dysphoria.
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You're just making shit up as you go along now. None of my psychiatrists described anything like that at the gender clinic - in order to progress with medical treatment, a diagnosis of gender dysphoria was necessary.
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