I wouldn't bet my life on 50%. Permanent detransition could be being under counted in myriad ways, or (this is more supported by the evidence) retransition rates could be much higher. But 50% is reasonable, for a conservative estimate. 11/
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Next, we'll talk about the facts about who the data says detransitions more frequently, trans men or trans women? 12/
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According to the 2015 US Transgender Survey: "Trans women were more likely to report having detransitioned (11%), in contrast to trans men (4%)." (Don't be confused by high percents, only 0.4% had permanently detransitioned.) https://transequality.org/sites/default/files/docs/usts/USTS-Full-Report-Dec17.pdf … 13/
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Other sources show the same pattern. Detransition is far more common among trans women, and the reason they give for detransitioning is prejudice/social stigma. 14/
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Are we hearing from trans women forced into the closet due to stigma and prejudice on this hashtag? Of course not. So, in the interests of amplifying detrans voices, here's a link to an article that profiled two of them. https://www.vice.com/en/article/kwxkwz/dispelling-the-myths-around-detransitioning … 15/
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Research on detransition is, admittedly, a little sparse. More and better research would be fantastic. However, just as you can rely on multiple studies showing diets do not work despite Weight Watchers itself not doing any longitudinal research... 16/
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...you can absolutely use the studies that have been done to give a solid estimate for how unusual detransition is, and what the common motivations are for it, despite individual gender clinics not conducting long term follow ups with every patient. 17/
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Now, absolutely none of this means detransitioners' voices should be ignored! (Oooh, though, I think I have to insist that we need to hear much more from trans women forced into the closet by prejudice and stigma). 18/
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However, from a medical standpoint: Transition regret is low and shouldn't be a major concern for treatment providers from a purely evidence-based medical standpoint. 20/20
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Detransituon rates do indeed look low if you only talk to people who choose to stay in contact with the gender clinic. I welcome people to wonder why that is, and if they expect the loss of gatekeeping to impact detrans rates.
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Wrote a whole thread about this, do this for work, short version is that you're misinformed.
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