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Offline Traveler

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Thank you Tax! My point made abundantly clear.
Tired of being uncomfortable so other people are comfortable.

Offline taxmapper

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Ill throw this in for good measure then digress: 

Scrubbing data in any analysis is designed to rid the data of built in biases. A thermometer 20 years ago surrounded by trees wont read the same as the same exact spot now sitting next to asphalt and concrete. A doctor int he UK uses Day Month Year, while in the US it Month Day Year. So what day is 5-3-20? 

People love to show statistics and Mark Twain be damned, they will use whatever they see justifies their own perspective. Its when actual real trends pop up we see this play true on one side or the other. Watch social media, the news, or any other media trend and see if the claims are true. 

Ironically, the point on the surgical transition spear is Iran. They have one of the top tiered transition teams int he world, in an fundamentalist Islamic nation!!!! 

Rasoul Akram Hospital is one of them. 

So the Twitter-X stuff is more hyperbole than anything else. 

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How is putting out there that up to 30% regret having the surgery torturing the 70% left?

Offline Justagirl💃

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How is putting out there that up to 30% regret having the surgery torturing the 70% left?
Perhaps 'streamlined' transitioning found common in recent history have caused many regretful young people.  But to deny services to those that really need it because a few were talked into it only to regret it later is not right either. 

I'm at the other end of the spectrum.  The day-centre is again talking to me about dress codes, long purple hair included. At least they haven't brought up double mastectomy again. 
"Living in sin" mentioned in one on one witnessing during the many devotional days at the centre. My need for conversion thrown in my face like it's an American necessity. 

I was born this way, and have no intention of changing anything surgically.  I would regret surgery for religious reasons myself.  

There is not a 'one size fits all' procedure for anyone with gender dysphoria,  and that goes for both sides of the political spectrum.  It's individual, and needs careful consideration.  
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Offline WPW717

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Gender dysphoria  ? ? ?

Never had it until recently. Born male lived male, grew boobs and now a eunuch.  What am I ? Not male, not female, thankfully there’s a contingent that says a eunuch is the third gender / sex.
All I can say is it’s not a bit of concern for me now. And to put the question to rest,  yes, there is a ‘eunuch calm’.

Not wanting to open a worm can, this should be taken as mild humor & sarcasm.
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Gender dysphoria  ? ? ?

Never had it until recently. Born male lived male, grew boobs and now a eunuch.  What am I ? Not male, not female, thankfully there’s a contingent that says a eunuch is the third gender / sex.
All I can say is it’s not a bit of concern for me now. And to put the question to rest,  yes, there is a ‘eunuch calm’.

Not wanting to open a worm can, this should be taken as mild humor & sarcasm.
Yes, regardless of who we are or individual circumstances, we all must come to terms with 'who we are' somewhere on the spectrum.  
That can be anywhere on the gender spectrum, varying by individuals.  

"Gender dysphoria" is real, and not just another mental disorder that needs curing. Everyone on this side of the website I'm sure has looked down at those breasts and thought, "what am I?"


 

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