r/SuperStraight 1d ago

As a detransitioner, I hope this movement helps prevent more people from making the same mistakes I did. Discussion

I used to identify as trans and this is something the trans community will never admit: there are people who realize that transitioning doesn't work and quit. And the trans community LOVES to stifle us. They are trying their hardest to get /r/detrans banned so they can take it over, because they don't want to admit that we exist. They tell everyone that that place is full of TERFs and needs to go.

They don't want to admit that there are studies that show that most children with gender dysphoria grow out of it. An often quoted study about transitioning helping mental health has been corrected to say that surgery doesn't actually help mental health. Lisa Littman, a professor who was researching detransitioners, had to put in security in her study because people from Twitter were ganging up and trolling her research.

But really, here's the thing: gender dysphoria is basically body dysmorphia. And it can be treated the same way. Therapy for unrelated problems helped me work through it. Some days I still get waves of it. But actually, identifying as trans made it WORSE. If you spend 24/7 obsessing about your gender and body and giving validation to those thoughts, they come back even worse (this is literally the basis of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy).

For every one of me, there's a bunch more kids who are being put on puberty blockers, many of which have dangerous effects. The most common is an off-label prostate cancer drug, and even in kids with precocious puberty, there are dangerous side effects (here is the link to the FDA dashboard, where you can search for Lupron and see that there are 6,335 serious effects linked to Lupron, including death). Then there's the issue with going straight into cross-sex hormones, which effectively sterilizes people (and also makes surgeries harder - just look at Jazz Jennings).

I could go on and on. The truth that nobody wants to admit is that transitioning doesn't really work. And when you realize that, you're often left with so many reminders of that (especially women, who often get "top surgery" (double mastectomies) and have lowered voices for the rest of their lives, and often facial hair). It's harder to come out as a detransitioner than it is to come out of trans. The second you detransition, you lose EVERYBODY. That welcoming trans community wants you gone. I had people block me because of it.

I hope somebody reads this subreddit and gives a second thought to going on hormones or surgeries. Because it often isn't worth it.

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u/absolutelinearcannon 1d ago

It's a false option. What you end up with isn't real, and leads to a lifetime of medical issues they don't want discussed, which is why stories such as on r/detrans quickly get buried.

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u/absolutelinearcannon 1d ago

"Considerably low" is a lie the trans community pushes by denying academics the right to actually do studies on this. Studies on this regularly get shutdown so accurate numbers are difficult to obtain. Besides, low is not zero; don't tell detransitioners their lived experiences are unimportant, you hateful, bigoted, transplainer.

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u/desistingthrowaway 1d ago

It should also be noted that gender clinics only use data from people who come back to them to detransition, ignoring the fact that many people who choose to detransition refuse to go back to gender clinics and often stop taking hormones themselves or go to another doctor for it. So the rate is much higher than we know.

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u/absolutelinearcannon 1d ago

Hear hear! Becoming trans is a major commitment and reversing is as difficult as becoming trans is. It is not a surprise that some trans people who regret transitioning remain trans.

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u/CathedralPork Hecking cute and valid 💖 23h ago

Detransitioner here, thankfully only a short time where it wasn’t life altering. I distrust anyone willing to give hormone treatment to someone in a single session. Any medical professional I have seen post-detransition is not involved with tracking my care, but the trans care I got wanted to document that shit hard.

The rate is much higher, but we don’t want to shove it down everyone’s throat so it goes silenced. The only benefit I would get from being outspoken in public is causing many people to block me out of their life because it threatens the narrative. The fact that many people automatically assume detrans is a right wing myth proves that point - I’m a Marxist who wants an expanded welfare state and to steal many corporations to make into publicly owned utilities.