• Orannis62 [ze/hir]@hexbear.net
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    7 months ago

    To a large degree it’s a function of what medical gatekeeping for transition looked like until 2011 in the US. You get through that either by learning to lie to doctors (often with community support) or internalizing it heavily.

    You still see that with younger transmeds/people who self identify as HSTS. But I think you’re right that it’s mostly older white trans people.

    • windowlicker [she/her]@hexbear.net
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      7 months ago

      oh yeah it is absolutely the medical structure that made so many of them internalize it. i’ve observed that so many of them seem to treat transness as a disease or an unfortunate affliction they must overcome through treatment and that’s 100% a result of navigating the medical system. its an inherent flaw with tying transition to the medical system i think, but i digress.

      but its also just them being older too. they just grew up with heavier enforcement of the patriarchal standard (women look this way, men look this way, you need these parts to be female and these parts to be male). its super generational, i think younger transmeds are a very loud yet tiny minority.