#DetransAwarenessDay is bringing up a lot of hard feelings for me, including a lot of bitterness and cynicism. I've had to stop myself from tweeting out stuff that I decided was too raw or angry to share.
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Detrans people have been weaponised against trans people so much we've ended up with this divide and that's not a coincidence. Improving trans healthcare and including detrans people in that should be the steps we take. We can help each other and should.
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Exactly. I contributed to conflicts between trans and detrans people in the past and now I want to do what I can to repair that damage. Detrans people don't benefit from being used against trans people. Working together makes a lot more sense.
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This website is the most brilliant resource I've come across on detrans care & advocacy. I'm binge-reading every article on it. Thank you and Lee so, so much! You both are extremely talented and resourceful leaders/healers. More psychologists & therapists should read this site
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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as technically a detransitioner myself it feels so hard to talk about it because i know it will flock hundreds of terfs and radfems to me. i want to advocate for the acceptance of both trans and detrans people, i don't blame trans people or "trans ideology" on my transition.
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I'm sorry that you have to deal with that. I know detrans/trans solidarity and cooperation is possible because I've seen it happen in the past. I'm all for working to help detrans people like you have better support and a place in the trans community if you want it.
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