stickygirl
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Detransitioning - the stick to beat us with
also, the UK sucks
Detransitioning isn't something I have first hand experience of - I don't know anyone who has put the brakes of their transition either MtoF or FtoM and I know a fair number of trans people, so that's significant. I found this video from Claire Michelle who is one of those horribly upbeat people from the West coast
. I like her breezy presentations and this video she focuses on de-transitioning, so I gave it a watch and I checked her facts too. So she's right - around 1% of trans people express regret and de-transition and of the 1%, the majority are doing so because of societal pressures: family, work ... external crap.
The other topic she has raised a few times, is how bad things have become in the UK for trans people. I'm not sure if it's demand or a decision made behind closed doors, but although the UK is ahead of the curve for legal rights, they have become pretty crap when it comes to offering professional medical services. This has nothing to do with Covid - it's been creeping up for a few years. The average time to get a first 'appointment' around 18mths and often that is a group meeting with some forms to fill in. Then people will often have another year before they get any kind of feedback or contact from their clinic, never mind actual prescriptions.
So let that sink in. When someone claims that there is a transgender 'craze' 'fad' 'fashion' they probably have in mind it's like a flu-jab. It isn't. It isn't a choice. It isn't our fault and it certainly isn't this year's fashion.
Waiting lists have got much longer since I had my GCS and I was lucky my family could afford my surgery in Thailand... almost exactly six years ago. If I hadn't had that opportunity I cannot think what my life would have become or if I could have survived a further 2 or 3 years on a UK waiting list.
Stay safe all - wear your mask - think of others
also, the UK sucks
Detransitioning isn't something I have first hand experience of - I don't know anyone who has put the brakes of their transition either MtoF or FtoM and I know a fair number of trans people, so that's significant. I found this video from Claire Michelle who is one of those horribly upbeat people from the West coast
The other topic she has raised a few times, is how bad things have become in the UK for trans people. I'm not sure if it's demand or a decision made behind closed doors, but although the UK is ahead of the curve for legal rights, they have become pretty crap when it comes to offering professional medical services. This has nothing to do with Covid - it's been creeping up for a few years. The average time to get a first 'appointment' around 18mths and often that is a group meeting with some forms to fill in. Then people will often have another year before they get any kind of feedback or contact from their clinic, never mind actual prescriptions.
So let that sink in. When someone claims that there is a transgender 'craze' 'fad' 'fashion' they probably have in mind it's like a flu-jab. It isn't. It isn't a choice. It isn't our fault and it certainly isn't this year's fashion.
Waiting lists have got much longer since I had my GCS and I was lucky my family could afford my surgery in Thailand... almost exactly six years ago. If I hadn't had that opportunity I cannot think what my life would have become or if I could have survived a further 2 or 3 years on a UK waiting list.
Stay safe all - wear your mask - think of others

Ha! chuckling here