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[–]reluctant_commenter 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

No prob! :)

Possible thoughts...

  • people who get SRS (a misnomer, that term) may be likely to have stronger beliefs about transgender ideology than someone who only socially transitions, and transgender ideology/queer theory have a lot of narcissistic beliefs in them, so they might naturally and more easily adopt those beliefs to a deep extent and choose to act on them.

  • People who present at a clinic are more likely to have a personality disorder than someone in the general population, period. So a trans-ID person presenting at a clinic to get SRS is likelier to have a PD than a trans-ID person in the general population, simply because of comorbidity likelihood.

I know agp types are much more distressed with their gentiles than hsts.

If only they acted more like Good Samaritans... hahaha.

Just speculation. I haven't checked the literature for anything more recent than these.