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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Unlike any detransitioner I've ever heard of, I spent a long ass time thinking about how it would feel if I was wrong about having gender dysphoria and ultimately decided to detransition.
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"What if this feeling that I think is gender dysphoria is really just normal self-consciousness? What if this feeling is just internalized misogyny?" These were hard questions, and questions I knew I couldn't be 100% certain I knew the answers to.
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Replying to @e_urq
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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Replying to @LoonMartian @e_urq
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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The problem is that they speak as if they now know why trans people transition and what is and isn't good for trans people. But their personal history of making a bad choice only means their judgment should be trusted even less than before.
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Replying to @e_urq @LoonMartian
I have no problem with their speaking personally about the bad choices they have made- in fact I feel really sorry for them. But listening to them about trans issues is like listening to someone who flunked out of law school's legal advice.
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Listen to a trans person who had doubts but ultimately was able to come to the right decision, not a non-trans person who had no doubts and came to the wrong one, lol!
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