i know it’s hard to take an opposing or even critical stance on medical transition as someone who has never been through it. you’re told time and time again everything from “people just want to feel comfortable in their body” to “people will kill themselves en masse without it”
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i’m not telling you what to think, i’m not saying you’re a bad person if you don’t agree with me as someone who’s pretty hard line against medical transition in most cases. i’m saying that if you want to actually have an informed view you need to see the other side of the story.
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you need to see the side that has 22 year olds with their lives and health completely destroyed beyond repair. you need to face that immense discomfort and darkness and make your own mind up on whether you think these practices are ethical.
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look at these stories and look at what doctors and mental health practitioners who oppose this have to say. no more fear of being emotionally manipulated by bad actors in the medical industry and gender activism. no more fear of being called a bigot for thinking for yourself.
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I can buy that there is a notable amount of bias on the medical discussion for transitioning. But I'm not really convinced it's enough to say that medical transitioning should be hardline controlled against in society, and that it's not often beneficial.
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Medical support of it has been around long before the woke crazies ever really became a thing for example, and where there was more of a social bias against support of transitioning. How do you account for that?
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