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adrianmakedonski t1_j4wt6rx wrote

I looked for them for years because I wanted to understand their side. Most of the time, they detransition because of their societal setting. They live in a very conservative area and don't pass as the gender they want to be perceived as, so they get hate every day. They can either leave or detransition and oftentimes, leaving is harder. I feel so bad for those people.

Have you looked up the percentage of detransitioning people? Last I checked it was like less than 1-3% and again, a majority are because of the people around them being shitty.

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Justbe333 t1_j4wymtl wrote

That is pure nonsense. Why don’t you do some YouTubeing in the wild. You don’t wanna hear my takes on it you won’t listen anyway, so why don’t you hear it from them make it a task this year question one of your own perspective by listening to people in your own clique, or rather who used to be I haven’t come across a single one that said they had to detransition because of their “ conservative” family that sounds like some thing the LGBTQ would claim to further shit on people who don’t go along with every single thing that they say is

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adrianmakedonski t1_j4x1j8z wrote

What is nonsense? Can you please show me what you're talking about??

Also, why restrict knowledge in the off chance that 1% of trans people detransition? Of like the 0.5% of humans in general that are trans?

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Justbe333 t1_j4x5k2m wrote

The bulk of people de transition, because of conservative family, that that is, what’s nonsense
No, .005% of Americans identify as trans. If you want me to be generous .006.

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adrianmakedonski t1_j4x75z0 wrote

Please please please proofread your comments. They're unintelligible sometimes.

Are you saying that most trans people detransition? Or that most trans people with conservative families detransition? I literally can't understand you.

Fine, my numbers were off.

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Justbe333 t1_j4x9w3e wrote

I was saying, the reason people de transition cannot be mostly due to a conservative family that made them do it, or gave them little choice… I cannot believe that for two reasons

  1. it just sounds like an LGBT talking point to stir up shit and there’s so many of those and many are beyond lazy and angering.
  2. If they were in a conservative household, they wouldn’t have had the possibility of transitioning in the first place. And knowing where they live, snd who their parents are , they would have known that before even trying.

Just so we’re on the same page De-transitioning would be qualified as —- I got the surgery and/or I took the hormones long enough to have permanent or long-term changes. Not simply “I changed my mind” or have to wait

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adrianmakedonski t1_j4xa52i wrote

It can sound however it sounds, it's true. You literally don't know what you're talking about and therefore, this conversation is over. When you're ready to open your mind to actual trans experiences from actual trans people (not the hypothetical trans people that fill your scenarios), I'll be here ready to talk.

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Justbe333 t1_j4xdszq wrote

More of a free-mind than an open one, but it’s open just not SO open that my brains slip out.. I think I’ll pass. But final thought. if you actually have gender dysphoria, i think you’re gonna realize that ALOT of your trans buddies ,don’t …and those of the people I was referring to as far as being ‘influential’. there’s evidence now, but not enough for it to be beyond refute. May be years down the line, but I think it’ll shine its light . And that’s not a cis opinion, or from my mind, itsthe opinion of a transwoman -that I happen to agree with. Take care.

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