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Zenodo
2026
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| 在線閱讀: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19339739 |
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- <p>Personal essay exploring detransition experiences beyond the common "regret" narrative. Drawing from the author's lived experience—transitioning in 2009 New Orleans, detransitioning for safety in rural America, and retransitioning after 15+ years—this piece highlights external pressures (family, stigma, discrimination) as primary drivers, supported by peer-reviewed studies showing regret rates under 1-2% post-surgery and comprising <20% of detransition motives.</p> <p>Key findings:<br>- 82.5% of detransitioners cite external factors (parental pressure 35.5%, societal stigma 32.5%) [LGB Alliance 2021 survey]<br>- Systematic reviews confirm ~1% regret after gender-affirming surgery [Bustos et al., 2021]<br>- Family pressure and safety concerns dominate vs. internal regret</p> <p>Challenges stereotypes while acknowledging regret exists. CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licensed. Fact-checked with Perplexity AI.</p> <p>#detransition #transgender #gendercare #regret #personalessay</p>