Transition Regret: Exposing the False Narrative | Kellie-Lynn Pirie and Faith Groleau

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Today’s trans agenda has convinced tens of thousands of people that they are not the gender they were born as, and if they only transition, they will finally feel that they belong. That they fit in. And we hear constantly from the pro trans movement that children who are not allowed to transition are at increased risk of suicide. A false narrative that is not born up by the actual statistics, which in fact indicate that the opposite is true.

Then there are those who come to regret their decision and de-transition. We seldom hear from them because their stories are not covered by mainstream media, and, as incredible as it sounds, those who de-transition are often accused of being trans phobic and are silenced by those who once considered them as allies.

Kellie-Lynn Pirie and Faith Groleau are two such women. They transitioned to a male identity, took hormones, underwent surgery, and lived for a time as men. But both of them later came to regret that decision, and to finally become comfortable with who and what they really are. Women. And both are dealing with the lasting effects of having transitioned. Even now, after detransitioning both of them have deep voices and appear in some ways to be masculine. But at heart, they are undeniably women.

So what happened? Why did these courageous women who are now telling their stories choose to follow the trans agenda?

Their answers are, at once, different, and the same. But it comes down to the fact that in today’s world, transitioning has taken the place of real therapy. People who feel out of place are given a constant narrative by health care and mental health professionals that transitioning will fix all of their problems.

But that narrative couldn’t be further from the truth.

LINK:
https://detransalliancecanada.com/how-trauma-led-to-transitioning/

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