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This video is LONG but relevant to the topic.
I have not watched the whole thing. His attitude of these kids shouldn't be transed but instead should be acting on their same sex attraction annoyed me. It's so hypocritical to say gender dysphoria is a mental illness while pretending same sex attraction is not.
It was mentioned that she's on the spectrum but did not know it before. Also mentioned how girls on the spectrum struggle to relate to other girls, and this may be a factor in the number of girls getting tricked into believing they'd be better off as boys. This is one of the first times i've seen this discussed, usually the focus is on body issues more than inability to relate.
It's very sad. I have a lot in common with her but luckily for me when i was in that vulnerable age there was no such thing as gender grooming in schools.
A commenter posted these helpful approx times and mini summaries, i copy pasted.
Chloe Cole, an 18-year-old who detransitioned, shares her experience of starting medical transition at a young age and the emotional distress it caused.
11:09: The conversation discusses the factors that may have contributed to X's gender dysphoria, including her late diagnosis of autism and her difficulty in communicating with girls due to her interest in things rather than people.
22:20: A young woman's struggles with body image and societal expectations led her to question her gender identity.
33:00: The individual became attracted to the idea of a non-binary identity after seeing others on Instagram who had similar struggles and received support
43:21: The therapy process did not provide any utility and the therapist did not explore the full picture of the individual's mental health or address their concerns.
52:34: The speaker shares their experience of being coerced into transitioning and the misinformation they were given by medical professionals.
1:03:28: The individual discusses their experience with gender transition, including the limitations and complications of physiological transformation.
1:13:31: X shares their experience of taking androgens, developing an addiction to porn, and struggling with their body and sexuality.
1:24:03: X, a young woman, underwent radical surgery without proper evaluation or consideration of her mental health, leading to negative consequences and feelings of insecurity.
1:34:14: The speaker reflects on their gender transition surgery, feeling happy initially but later realizing the loss of their breasts and the impact on their ability to have children.
children.
1:45:59: The speaker regrets their transition and decided to detransition after realizing they wanted to have children.
1:55:23: Chloe discusses her decision to take legal action against her healthcare providers and the harm she experienced due to transitioning as a child.
2:06:41: The speaker believes that the tide is turning against woke nonsense and medical professionals involved in controversial practices may face legal consequences.
I have not watched the whole thing. His attitude of these kids shouldn't be transed but instead should be acting on their same sex attraction annoyed me. It's so hypocritical to say gender dysphoria is a mental illness while pretending same sex attraction is not.
It was mentioned that she's on the spectrum but did not know it before. Also mentioned how girls on the spectrum struggle to relate to other girls, and this may be a factor in the number of girls getting tricked into believing they'd be better off as boys. This is one of the first times i've seen this discussed, usually the focus is on body issues more than inability to relate.
It's very sad. I have a lot in common with her but luckily for me when i was in that vulnerable age there was no such thing as gender grooming in schools.
A commenter posted these helpful approx times and mini summaries, i copy pasted.
Chloe Cole, an 18-year-old who detransitioned, shares her experience of starting medical transition at a young age and the emotional distress it caused.
11:09: The conversation discusses the factors that may have contributed to X's gender dysphoria, including her late diagnosis of autism and her difficulty in communicating with girls due to her interest in things rather than people.
22:20: A young woman's struggles with body image and societal expectations led her to question her gender identity.
33:00: The individual became attracted to the idea of a non-binary identity after seeing others on Instagram who had similar struggles and received support
43:21: The therapy process did not provide any utility and the therapist did not explore the full picture of the individual's mental health or address their concerns.
52:34: The speaker shares their experience of being coerced into transitioning and the misinformation they were given by medical professionals.
1:03:28: The individual discusses their experience with gender transition, including the limitations and complications of physiological transformation.
1:13:31: X shares their experience of taking androgens, developing an addiction to porn, and struggling with their body and sexuality.
1:24:03: X, a young woman, underwent radical surgery without proper evaluation or consideration of her mental health, leading to negative consequences and feelings of insecurity.
1:34:14: The speaker reflects on their gender transition surgery, feeling happy initially but later realizing the loss of their breasts and the impact on their ability to have children.
children.
1:45:59: The speaker regrets their transition and decided to detransition after realizing they wanted to have children.
1:55:23: Chloe discusses her decision to take legal action against her healthcare providers and the harm she experienced due to transitioning as a child.
2:06:41: The speaker believes that the tide is turning against woke nonsense and medical professionals involved in controversial practices may face legal consequences.