An update:
I've advised the individual to contact London Ontario Police Department, and have provided information on how to obtain legal representation.
I've also, connected him with Jesse Signal.
I'd rather take the risk in believing someone than not.
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If you're thinking about GRS, you really need to ask yourself what will you do if it goes wrong, because living like this isn't glorious, it's miserable.
Let's talk about complications.
Heres 10 to start
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1. Nerve Damage (Sensation)
Any surgical intervention that involves removing muscles, organ and bone comes with a high risk of nerve damage.
Current studies estimate 1 in 7 will lose full sensation.
Personally, I know of more post ops who report a lack of sensation than with.
2. Infection
Studies range estimate around 1 in 5 will experience infection
The degree of this depends on hygiene and general health.
I don't know anyone who hasn't suffered an infection post surgery.
It's infuriating to see Trans people propel the lie that people detransition because of a lack of acceptance.
How about this one, detransitioners will retransition because of a lack of acceptance from their friends and family.
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First let's address the reason for detransition. @DaysGoByGoBy Alex, head moderator of /r/detrans ran an indepth controlled survey on detransitioners, you can see the full survey here: reddit.com/r/detrans/comm…
What do you notice about the responses? Acceptance at the bottom.
A similar survey, ran a year earlier found strikingly similar results when asked "Why did you detransition?"
Gender dysphoria is a bland, useless and damaging concept
Here's why 🧵
1. It's the only medical condition based primarily on self diagnosis.
In the UK Gender Dysphoria is classified as a medical condition. No other medical condition relys solely on the authority of the patient.
2. It cannot be physically tested for physically.
Diabetes, psychosis, autism, cancer, low iron and just about any other physical or neurological condition can be reliably tested for.
To date, no reliable model for testing dysphoria has emerged.
Calling us fake didn't work, neither did calling us liars.
Why? Internet histories, cross verification from others all confirmed our stories were true. They came after us, contacted people we knew, tried to dig up what they could and only found that our stories were true.
They tried to palm us off as extraordinarily rare, an inconvenient fluke that's been weaponised for political gain. So they said...
But as the <1% myth has been destroyed and faith in the research has nearly evaporated, what do you do then?
When a person gets married and takes their partner’s family name, they do not refer to their previous name as a deadname, why not? Even people who change their name for any other reason aside from being trans, do not refer to this as a deadname.
Dead names make a lot more sense when you view them from the angle of death as an obsession. It indicates that a person is destroyed, and unreclaimable and it’s used as an anchor to keep trans people grounded in their trans identity.