#TransDayOfVisibility - a Trans Woman shares what it actually takes to go through the process

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In the video, she says: " Hatred in my body and I was told that I am a boy who was born in the wrong body. And this would fix me. Although.."

Yesterday, the internet was abuzz with stories about what life is like for transgender individuals. While there were some celebratory stories, there were also many stories highlighting the problems that can occur when someone transitions during their teenage years. One trans woman's experience, in particular, shed light on the difficulties that can arise when someone is pushed to transition before they are ready.

"They gave me a double mastectomy at the age of 16 and a few months later, I was put on testosterone. "

The woman started her story by describing the hatred she felt inside her body and the pressure she faced to conform to gender norms. She was told that she was a boy who had been born in the wrong body and that transitioning was the only way to fix her. However, she was not given any other options or allowed to explore her identity in a safe and supportive environment.

Despite never being suicidal, she was told that this was the only way to save her.

At the age of 16, the woman underwent a double mastectomy and was put on testosterone. Now 21, she is living with the consequences of that so-called "care" for the rest of her life. In just a few months, she has seen her body fall apart in front of her, with constant joint pain and aching vocal cords. Despite never being suicidal, she was told that this was the only way to save her.

In the video, the woman urges others not to take the magic away from children while they are transitioning, as it is an important part of the process. She believes that teenagers need time to figure out who they are and that rushing them into a transition can cause long-term harm.

Her story is a powerful reminder that the teenage years are difficult for everyone, regardless of gender identity.

It is important to give young people the space and support they need to explore their identity without fear of judgment or pressure to conform. While transitioning can be an important part of the journey for some, it should never be forced upon someone before they are ready.

The stories shared yesterday highlighted the complexity of the transgender experience. While there were some positive stories, many focused on the challenges that arise when someone transitions during their teenage years.

The trans woman's story, in particular, shed light on the importance of giving young people the space and support they need to explore their identity without fear of judgment or pressure to conform. By doing so, we can help ensure that all individuals can live their lives authentically and without unnecessary harm..

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What are your thoughts on this? Do you think 16 years old should go through this process

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