These sudden troon syndrome cases are fascinating.
I wonder what happened to the guy in his personal life/journey to bring him to a point where he troons out and literally think it is a good idea.
And furthermore, that his friends and colleagues didn't snap him back to reality when he started acting weird and showing signs of insanity.
And furthermore, that they are now enabling him.
I don't think this is something that happened in a day. His friends should have seen the changes and questioned them.
The other thing that's difficult for me to comprehend is how these individuals can't see there's something wrong with how they're acting. Cognitive dissonance is a message from your brain telling you there's a mismatch between your thoughts and reality, and that you should re-assess things. I can understand a terminally online basement dweller autist doesn't have the cognitive ability to recognize it as they live in a box; but this guy here had friends, he went outside, got a girlfriend, married her, had sex, had kids... and yet he can't recognize that what he's doing is insane. And his friends either don't know, keep quiet, or enable. Real friends imo, would tell him to cut this shit out.