Back when I was still a transphobic rad fem, I decided I wanted to write a book on "female gender dysphoria" and I started doing research on the history of medical transition, gender dysphoria as a medical diagnosis, transmasculine identity and so on.
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That was just one example among many. I processed a lot of new information that ended up changing my views. At first I tried to reinterpret what I read so that it lined up with my rad fem beliefs but eventually I let myself come up with new ideas and understandings.
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I could only deviate so far while I was still in the rad fem community since I knew I'd catch hell if I really changed my mind. After I left, I could let the process I'd started finish and keep going. I developed my own theories based on what I'd read.
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I started my research a transphobic detrans rad fem and ended up becoming a radical transmasc feminist. I'm still interested in the history of gender dyphoria and transition but I now I want to learn about it to help trans people reclaim our autonomy from medical professionals.
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Researching how trans people have been medicalized definitely raised my consciousness but not in the way I thought it would! I intend to keep learning and coming up with my own analysis and maybe even finish my book, though of course it'd be a very different book now.
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True, but in the past that could make it a lot harder if not impossible to access medical transition. Our freedom to define ourselves has historically been limited by medical professionals and this continues to varying degrees into the present day.
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