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Jan Rivers's avatar

This is utterly compelling reading. Anyone who has observed their own untamed inner dialogue can see what is going on here. Your mind goes where habit and obsession take it. Wondering about gender is the ruminative subject par excellence. Reading about this made me consider that introspective and compusive observation actually pushed all other thinking and planning in third and fourth place. Questions such as: What did they mean? Was I boring? How can I get a job? Am I really enjoying this course? What will I do at the weekend? are all subservient to the performance of identity. There is also a serious stifling passivity about tending to a gender identity. Being different in other ways - a lesbian perhaps, having a minority ethnicity, a minority first language or a different skillset than peers calls for activating positive coping strategies and reaching out for understanding and connection. Waiting on the effects of hormones and surgery in contrast, assessing whether you pass and looking to others - everyone in fact - to guarantee your emotional safety by endorsing your self-assessment is to hand your well-being to others. A sure sign of disappointment.

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Teddy Ink's avatar

The compassionate advice provided to the first OP is excellent and should be the first-line of defense offered by all therapists for most anxiety problems, including gender dysphoria. It should also feature prominently in all parenting books as the way they should be guiding their children through puberty.

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