Now, saying it's not a choice to be trans doesn't prove it's not a social phenomenon. It's not a choice to have been raised Catholic like my parents, or Unitarian Universalist like myself, but each has had profound and indelible effects.
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And, while I won't go into the evidence on this already long thread, it's perhaps even harder to dismiss the fact that medical interventions are useful and successful for a large number of people who experience gender dysphoria, and that these people rarely experience regret.
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Buying into a scientific/medical framework has strengths and drawbacks. It's not the only useful way to think about or talk about these questions.
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But, in my opinion, it is one of a few useful ways. It's drawbacks shouldn't overshadow its strengths. Medical transition is a gift, and those of us who pursue it need and in fact DESERVE real research, with rigorous standards, to get the best outcomes.
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My wish for the trans community would be to allow ample room for scientific/medical knowledge to inform and improve our lives, while still criticizing science when it goes wrong. /end
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