What I don't understand about detransitioners is... why would anyone listen to them or take anything they say seriously? By their own admission they were stunningly wrong about themselves and made terrible decisions.
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I get that, but you also have to realize that there's a hell of a lot of people out there without the education level or self awareness to be able to even think to ask themselves those questions.
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I disagree with this. You said it yourself, that you couldn't be a 100% sure and so, I suppose, are many others. Some of those realize they've taken the wrong decision. I think it's very good they're open and speak up about it,
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so people, trans or not or unsure, get a fuller and more complex picture, instead of a black and white one.
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I spent, comparatively, not *that* long thinking it through. But to me, too, there was never much doubt. When it clicked, I knew, and I've never questioned my decisions. When I started taking my meds, I felt amazing. There has never been a single moment where I GENUINELY >>
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wondered: AM I trans? The big thing for me wrt detransisioners is that... I'm not saying this person DOESN'T exist, but I will say that, of the thousands of trans people I've met and talked to over the last three years, every single detransitioner I've met or seen >>
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