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does unrestricted access to hormones and surgeries provide good outcomes?


Questions and answers for people who are questioning their gender identity.


1. Medical harm is real and often down-played
People who have stopped transitioning say the physical price can be higher than they were told. Long-term testosterone use, for example, can lead to a withering uterus that becomes life-threatening if it is not removed, yet the warning signs (severe abdominal pain) are easy to ignore. “Long-term use of testosterone in trans men causes the uterus to atrophy and die, and this can kill if it is not removed.”thekeeper_maeven source [citation:004cab75-72d2-4db2-a606-e47bbef48c7d] Puberty-blocking drugs are described the same way: they halt not only sexual development but also bone density, muscle mass and even brain growth, leaving the body dependent on outside hormones for life. “Hormone blockers stop development of the body and the brain… the likelihood that a child could somehow in that time become more able to make a life-changing decision is crazy.”ajf2077 source [citation:50198ad7-4344-4f1e-88ba-8d9cdc7cb9a8]

2. “Easy access” can mean rushed decisions
Clinics that offer hormones after one or two short visits remove the breathing space people once had to explore other reasons for their distress. Detransitioners recall friends starting testosterone while still saying, “I don’t really know if I’m trans.”hypothetical_nullity source [citation:594f26d7-e89d-4a2e-bc87-60b531c17cd3] One woman received surgical approval in a 45-minute video call in which the psychologist spoke about himself for most of the time. “None of the negative aspects was discussed… really is hushed up.”This_Possession8867 source [citation:e65fb9ce-e333-49e9-b379-8619ba060432] When the gate-keeping disappears, the chance of realising later that the problem was untreated trauma, autism or simple discomfort with sexist expectations rises sharply.

3. Regret can be hidden by shame or fear
Because medical transition is marketed as the only “cure,” many feel they must stay positive even when their bodies or lives fall apart. One man who speaks with long-term transsexuals says most “are severely deluding themselves and are completely unable to explain what they actually have gained.”KennethAnFerbasach source [citation:4ed2ade9-120e-4b02-8e46-a82be0b4f89e] Admitting deep loss—fertility, sexual function, family ties, religious community—can feel more painful than staying in denial, so surveys that show “low regret” may simply reflect how hard it is to face the truth.

4. Non-conformity is a safer, self-affirming path
Every story in the archive points to the same alternative: accept that you do not fit the pink or blue box and build a life around that reality instead of remaking the body. Skirts, short hair, deep voices, gentle souls—all of it is allowed without a new label or a lifetime of injections. Choosing gender non-conformity keeps your health, fertility and money intact while you work with a therapist, friends or creative outlets to ease any distress. It also chips away at the rigid system that says personality must match anatomy.

You are not broken; the rules are. Explore your feelings, get competent mental-health support, and give yourself permission to dress, speak and love in the ways that feel right. Many who once believed surgery was the only route now say the happiest moment was realising they could simply be themselves—whole, healthy and free.

The truth is that gender non-conformity will set us all free!

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What's an egg?

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I didn't choose to be trans!

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What is a belief system?

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What is an identity trap?

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How can I get out of an identity trap?

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How can I help someone else get out of an identity trap?

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What is the difference between sex and gender?

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How is cancel culture harmful?

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Does transition ever end?

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Why do some women hate their breasts?

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How do online echo chambers cause psychosis?

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Why do detrans voices get silenced?

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Is gender ideology at odds with the goals of feminism?

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What are the main reasons that women adpot trans identity?

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What are the main reasons that men adopt trans identity?

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How do non-binary identities re-inforce sexist stereotypes and roles?

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Why do people identify vaguely as queer now?

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How does LGB differ from the T?

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Is there a link between autism and transgender identity?

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Is gender-affirming care based on science?

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Why is gender-affirming care currently considered the only solution to dysphoria?

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Is academic research on trans and gender topics biased?

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Is teaching gender ideology to kids progressive?

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Is gender ideology fuelling a culture war?

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Is the culture war preventing humanity from solving real problems?

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Why do some refer to gender ideology as a mind virus?

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Why are the rates of people who identify as trans increasing?

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Is the trans suicide rate possibly mis-represented?

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Why do some trans people say 'death before detransition'?

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Why is gender dysphoria no longer treated as a mental health issue?

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Why are there so many ladyboys in Thailand?

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Why is Iran a global hub for transgender surgeries?

Society & Culture

How gender beleif systems affects us all

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What are the transition rates for men vs women?

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Why is the trans suicide rate so high?

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Is being trans a mental illness?

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Is the trans suicide rate mis-represented?

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What does it mean to be gender critical?

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Do suicides based on regret get blamed on social acceptance?

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How does the trans community use mantras?

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Does the trans community encourage suicide?

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Does society believe that gender is a social construct?

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Does gender ideology affect society?

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What's the difference between being a tomboy and transgender?

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Are there male brains and female brains?

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Where did the term gender come from?

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Why are autistic people overrepresented in the trans community?

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How is gender ideology at odds with homosexual identities?

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How is gender ideology at odds with heterosexual identities?

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Did gender activists hijack the gay rights movement?

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How is gender ideology at odds with the goals of feminism?

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Is it beneficial to teach the idea that you can change sex to children?

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Do children ever grow up to regret transitioning at such a young age?

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What are the effects the transgender movement has on our wider society?

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Is gender ideology fuelling a culture war?

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Does transgender ideology contradict itself?

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Why are so many people identifying as trans or non-binary now? Is it a trend?

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Is it common for friends of trans people to become trans too?

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What is the bathroom debate about?

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What are trans rights vs women's rights conflicts?

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What is the sports participation controversy?

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What is the medicalization of gender non-conforming children?

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What is the history of trans activism?

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What is the difference between gender and sex?

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Why are there so many ladyboys in Thailand?

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Why is Iran a global hub for transgender surgeries?