How often do trannies publicly express regret about transitioning?

skykiii

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I myself have only seen it happen once or twice but I wouldn't know where to look if I wanted to find numbers.

But yeah, I'm curious how high the regret percentage is once they do the process and then find out all the bullshit that comes with it (needing to spend $300/mo on medicines, that it doesn't actually help them in any way and in fact leads to health issues down the line, etc.)
 
I wouldn't know where to find that as a statistic either, but there is an increasing amount of news stories about former "trans kids" suing hospitals now that they are adults. Despite the social ostracization and maliciousness that publically detransitioning brings, I think an avalanche is coming soon from recent adults that had to endure and now live with the absolute shit of it all as children.
 
I think the suicide rate speaks for itself. They are basically in a cult where they don't see a way to speak out without loosing basically everything. The only way they see forward is to kill themselves to end the pain and regret.

So to answer your question about 41%.
I think that having people come out publicly now and gaining traction might be the only thing that lowers that suicide rate. There is now an outlet for that pain and regret.
 
They are basically in a cult where they don't see a way to speak out without loosing basically everything.
Gender ideology indeed has all the trappings of a cult. Proselytize, love bomb the recruits, and once they're reliant on the community for their emotional well-being, terrify them with the thought of being shunned if they won't accept the more and more extreme tenets.

Kiwis are mere heretics: sure, the cultists are violent extremists who want to kick a transphobe's head into the concrete or whatever that copypasta is. But the only thing a cult hates more than a heretic is an apostate, so those are terrified into silence.
 
Kiwis are mere heretics: sure, the cultists are violent extremists who want to kick a transphobe's head into the concrete or whatever that copypasta is. But the only thing a cult hates more than a heretic is an apostate, so those are terrified into silence.
I'm just trying to figure out what "Heretic" and "Apostate" are in this context. I'm retarded, you see.

(I will forego my usual cringy joke of thinking "Heretics" have something to do with 90s FPS games).
 
A heretic speaks heresy: things that go against the teachings of the belief system, that mock, deny or even just disagree. A heretic can easily be someone who has never been a part of the group.

An apostate is one who once  was in the group but now rejects it. Groups like Scientology practice extreme shunning and harassment for apostasy; traditionally Islam calls for the death of those who leave.

Gender cultists tend to shun and silence those who leave the faith. They hate disbelievers of all stripes but there is a special danger in those who've been in the in-group and now speak against it.
 
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