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Transgender science is not settled, but if you want to be fixated on intersex science, you do you. I’ve had surgery, and I have no regrets. My only regret is not having it earlier, the inner peace that it gave me has been lasting. So my happy talk is not surprising, and no, I wouldn’t call it a wonderful adventure, I’d call it a worthwhile adventure. Nothing depressing about an adventure worthwhile. You don’t speak for my experience, sorry mate. It’s been a decade since I started my transition, and I’m still waiting for this alleged regret to arise.

Gender transition in any form is not cure, that’s why it’s called treatment, not cure. Correlation is not causation. For example, earlier this year, I attempted suicide a number of times, but that had nothing to do with gender issues. I’ve resolved those non-gender related mental health issues: correlation is not causation. What psychological and emotional stress do you think I’m now experiencing? None.

The literature you’re referring to is outdated, try again.

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Dana Pham CPHR (pronouns: who/cares)
Dana Pham CPHR (pronouns: who/cares)

Written by Dana Pham CPHR (pronouns: who/cares)

Trans-inclusionary radical feminist (TIRF) | Liberal Arts phenomenologist from @notredameaus | Anglo-catholic 🇦🇺 | all opinions expressed here are my own

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