From what I seen and the research I've done, there's more evidence that a person can come to believe that they're trans/gender dysphoric because of trauma and/or social forces than there is evidence that trauma or social forces can make someone trans/gender dysphoric.
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...and praise for telling those stories, not just from detrans and desisted women but from rad fems and others anti-trans people. It seems pretty similar to how a lot of ex-gay groups work, where you also find people adopting the stories and theories promoted by the group...
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...in exchange for emotional support and a sense of belonging. The longer I'm out, the more skeptical I become of detrans theories and methods. I've met some detrans/desisted people who aren't ideological and talk about how trauma or social factors played a role in why they...
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...thought they were trans without projecting their stories onto all trans people. I'm far more inclined to believe what they say than detrans people who are still struggling w/ dysphoria while holding anti-trans views, who seem to be talking themselves out of being trans.
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