MarlenaTelepFromPoland
Disciple of Prayer
For over six years, I thought I was transgender because I was going through a difficult period growing up. People online encouraged me to be trans on nonbinary, and my psychologist from Instagram refused to acknowledge that I might be a woman and pushed me to transition. However, now, at ###, I realize I was never transgender, just had a difficult experience. I recommend the r/detrans subreddit for understanding my situation (but NOT /rActualDetrans). What's happening on Tumblr, Reddit, and TikTok right now terrifies me. Most people who transition aren't even 100% transgender; they're simply diagnosed too quickly, or they're entering a rebellious phase, or they're trying to make a name for themselves. Not to mention people like therians/otherkin who LITERALLY believe they have "species dysphoria" and aren't human. I feel like these teenagers have a lot of problems, but instead of solving them, they escape to world of fantasy.