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This is really not a new finding, but just consistent with what was already found by previous studies, but here we go:

The report found that 98 per cent of respondents that had socially and/or medically transitioned had significantly higher levels of happiness and satisfaction.

The researchers found reasons for detransition were due predominantly to transphobia and “challenges related to social acceptance”, such as not being accepted by friends or family for being trans.

“Social and structural explanations dominated the reasons why respondents reported going back to living in their sex assigned at birth at some point,” the report read.

“Only four per cent of people who went back to living in their sex assigned at birth for a while cited that their reason was because they realized that gender transition was not for them. When considering all respondents who had transitioned, this number equates to only 0.36 per cent.”

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[–] SaneMartigan@aussie.zone 8 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I used to be friends with a bi guy who'd cross dress from time to time. He stopped after he got beat up for it.

[–] Geodad@beehaw.org 2 points 1 day ago

Why didn't he have friends with him?

I don't go anywhere without Smith and Wesson.