I think people do themselves a huge disservice by actually even deigning to entertain this entire line of reasoning.
Because it wouldn't happen.
Bodyswapping isn't a thing in the real world. Why are we arguing how unpleasant something that would not and does not happen would be? You aren't a woman trapped in a man's body, Brian, you've never been a woman. Nobody bodyswapped you while you were asleep, you were born this way, baby.
LonerBox used this argument in a debate with King Critical, and it was so frustrating seeing King Critical try to engage with it in good faith, and then see LonerBox go to his channel and crow that he'd 'stumped the TERF' with his superior facts and logic.
We don't live in fucking Freaky Friday.
An impossible sci-fi scenario had to be employed in order to convey a message how scary and excruciating someone's experience supposedly is, just to reveal the sex/gender aspect itself is the least scary thing about it. Really scary and very real things, like traffic accidents, come off as ones right away without any sci-fi scenarios.
But nowadays, there is no ''what if'', ''as if'', or ''feel like'', it is straight up: I AM a woman trapped in a body with wrong features. Not even male body anymore. No debate about that.
Recently I read a thread on Ovarit, where someone asks the women, if they would choose to have vaginoplasty done, if they lost their reproductive organs to cancer. (Yeah I know Ovarit is already biased and not representative of all women) All the responses were along the lines ''At this point I would be just glad I can piss and shit, and that I am here for my children, I don't need a non-functional fuckhole and I would just have to accept the fact the physical aspect of my sexuality is gone. The quality of life is more important than inflicting even more damage upon myself.''
Meanwhile, there sits some pre-troon man at his computer at the page 9999 of Pornhub, squeezing his limp noodle and thinking: Is THIS all there is to sex? Does it all really boil down to stroking the kiełbasa (thanks, Polandball) and sticking things up the ass? What if I could experience sex as a woman? You see, they are screaming from joy in these videos. And then the troon ''science'' comes to word.
Makes me think, that what they call ''dysphoria'', is an overblown Fear Of Missing Out. Missing out on female sex life, on movie teen girl experience etc., basically the life that is based on an image of a beautiful, rich, powerful and popular girl.
If they listened and observed more, they'd realize there are women whose experience they really wouldn't want and would see many women who they wouldn't want to look like, but mentally ill men with asocial disorder were never known neither as good listeners nor observers, let alone being able to stop and think about someone else's situation.