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Originally Posted by KDCat
There is no "we" in this issue. It is not a "we" decision.
The decision on how to deal with gender dysphoria is not anyone's decision but the person who has gender dysphoria. It's their body. They get to decide what to do with it. Your concern for what is easiest and "least invasive" and "more organic" is misplaced. It's not your business what someone else does with their body, or what treatment someone decides to pursue.
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What??! of course this is a "we" issue; it used to be only a personal issue but no longer: govt law makes this a "we" issue, a societal issue. GLOs allowing a biological male living as a female to rush makes this a "we" issue.
My "least invasive/organic" comment highlights the contradiction of embracing organic/least invasive methods and then rejecting that approach for gender dysphoria.