If I may offer some advice to those who treat/evaluate dysphoric individuals who are considering transition - ask your patients to seriously think on the unchangeable aspects that go beyond desiring to obtain the outward appearance of the opposite sex 1/x
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If you're struggling with gender dysphoria and are considering transition, ask yourself this: is passing as the opposite enough for you? If yes, great! I hope it works out If not, it's time to slow down and do some serious thinking before you make any irreversible changes. 5/5
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Thank you, Watson, for a wise common-sense suggestion ignored by profit-making business, sometimes masquerading as support centers who mask their intentions with political correctness. Being in touch with my own "feminine " feelings does not make me a woman.
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ironically you describe the experience of being trans in a nutshell trans people were never the gender society told them they were before their realisation of their identity. one day you may finally get the maturity to realise this + that you have been used by the patriarchy
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“Society” doesn’t tell people what sex they are born with. Biology does that. The sociological experience of gender is different. But sex is immutable.
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