Trans teen statistics?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:MYOB


x 1 million

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think there is definitely a fad element in it at this point. It’s so much easier to FTM so I guess it’s viewed as a viable transition.

What makes you think so?
I've read articles on transition that unanimously stated that full transition that involves genital changes are way harder for FTM than MTF. It is exponentiallly more complicated to make a semblance of a penis out of a vagina.
Anonymous
I have a teen child going through this questioning and I m 100% letting them lead. I do wonder though, if the genderdysphoria May be hormonal in nature. I have an extremely low libido and that may have been inherited, leading child to have less libido than seems to be portrayed all around, leading to questioning ones’s sexual and therefore gender identity. DC never seemed to experience any identity crisis growing up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have a teen child going through this questioning and I m 100% letting them lead. I do wonder though, if the genderdysphoria May be hormonal in nature. I have an extremely low libido and that may have been inherited, leading child to have less libido than seems to be portrayed all around, leading to questioning ones’s sexual and therefore gender identity. DC never seemed to experience any identity crisis growing up.


This is an interesting premise. I'm wondering if young women with a low libido are more likely to focus on emotional connection with others, which frankly, is more easily achieved with other women. (I say this as a heterosexual female). For a teenage girl to emotionally connect with a teenage boy, this takes a lot of time and a very mature young man.
Anonymous
You’re acting like trans boys are new. There have been trans boys in the AA and Latino communities for decades without much attention by mass media. Quite a few people of color I know have a relative or friend who lived as male since adolescence. Typically with less abuse than trans women of color.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think there is definitely a fad element in it at this point. It’s so much easier to FTM so I guess it’s viewed as a viable transition.

What makes you think so?
I've read articles on transition that unanimously stated that full transition that involves genital changes are way harder for FTM than MTF. It is exponentiallly more complicated to make a semblance of a penis out of a vagina.


Not everyone wants bottom surgery. Testosterone will lower your voice and increase facial hair enough to pass.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have a teen child going through this questioning and I m 100% letting them lead. I do wonder though, if the genderdysphoria May be hormonal in nature. I have an extremely low libido and that may have been inherited, leading child to have less libido than seems to be portrayed all around, leading to questioning ones’s sexual and therefore gender identity. DC never seemed to experience any identity crisis growing up.


This doesn’t make sense. Questioning your sexuality doesn’t lead to questioning your gender. They’re completely different.
Anonymous
Transboy mom. I took my daughter to a two gender therapists. She was intimidated by the man so she found a woman therapist but eventually that gender therapist questioned my daughter’s beliefs and my daughter refused to go again. All she wanted was a letter to get hormones and when the therapist said not until she is sure it is the real issue she wants to go back to the first therapist. I won’t alow it and she now goes to a therapist who specializes in teen girls. She thinks my daughter is likely caught up in trans ideology. Trans mom does your son (ftm) hang out with boys and enjoy more stereotypical male hobbies/interests? I wonder why your daughter is now having these feelings. Is
She jealous of her brother? Do you have any kids born as natal boys? My daughter is so different than her brothers.
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