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Yes, my point in saying ā€œcuredā€ is that it is a loaded statement but is logically consistent with the idea being trans is inflicted upon you by something external, and that would lead to conversion therapy which has been shown to not work.

There does need to be more research. The current research supports what Iā€™ve said, and future research could change that. However, at the very least some people are born trans, even if others somehow become trans in some critical early developmental milestone.

As for the idea that the research is seeking evidence of transness being inherit at birth: that is not the case, there have been many attempts to study so called ā€œsudden onset gender dysphoriaā€ or the idea that someone could suddenly become trans, and those studies canā€™t find any evidence for that (other than one that asked TERF parents if it seemed sudden to them, who of course said yes). Other studies have shown that people tend to have a concept of their internal gender from about as soon as they can talk, which is the earliest we could possibly test, indicating that if it is not prenatal then very early in life.

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I think this lacks an open mind. This reaction isnā€™t that surprising though, I do get why you and other people are very invested in this. I think youā€™re too wedded to gender overall though, I find the camp of trans people writing about the idea that eventually society will enter a post-gender phase to be the most compelling theory. If gender can be abolished then it can also change.

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Gender abolitionism usually focuses on roles and rigidity surrounding it, not the idea that we will eventually have no actual genders. Gender is biologically real but all the social constructs surrounding it are not. If this is not what you have read, Iā€™m interested in links.

But there is no world in which I am not a woman - but very much a world where I am happy to reject the social constructs built up around womanhood.

I still posit that anyone that can actually change their gender (not realize it and change presentation and potentially roles) was gender fluid in the first place.

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This reasoning errs much too close to bio-essentialism for me, itā€™s the same line of thinking that leads people to ā€œyou have to have dysphoria or youā€™re not transā€.

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