The lowest estimate I've seen for regret after gender-related care is based primarily on people who have had gender-affirming surgery. A recent systematic review and meta-analysis"a type of study where the authors aggregate lots of papers into one big estimate"that combined such studies found an overall rate of 1 percent for regret after surgery for both transmasculine and transfeminine surgeries. This echoes other large cohorts which have found that only a tiny proportion of the people who have these surgeries eventually report regretting the procedure.
One wonders when we'll see TransICE, dedicated to deporting trans people to Nigeria?
Posted by Corky at 2026-01-01 11:47 PM | Reply
Hush your mouth. Don't give these yahoos ideas now.