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Detrans Awareness Day 2022: A Q&A With Fourteen Detransitioners and Desisters

Shiloh

Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: https://www.detransvoices.org/detrans-awareness-day-2022/

Detrans Awareness Day 2022: A Q&A With Fourteen Detransitioners and Desisters

For Detrans Awareness Day 2022, we reached out to a few detransitioners and desisters who were willing to do a Q&A with us. This was a written interview completed online, including eighteen questions about transition and detransition. This page is a sampling of their answers to five of the eighteen questions.

Click on the name below any quote to read that person’s full Q&A. To read each person’s full Q&A, including many questions and answers not included in this summary, please click here for the directory. There is a great deal of wisdom in these interviews, and I highly recommend reading them in their entirety.

Fourteen women and men, ages 15 to 35, shared their thoughts with us. This group includes seven detransitioned women, three detransitioned men, and four desisted women. (In this article, we’ll use the term “detransitioned” for anyone who underwent medical intervention, such as taking hormones or having surgery, and “desisted” for anyone who socially transitioned but did not medically transition. People who socially transitioned and then re-identified with their birth sex sometimes also use the term “socially detransitioned”.)...
 
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