RT @Wren_Green09: @Gaelic_Queen @hxgonic @Quibilah1 Here's some studies about detransition. https://t.co/vMNBqq2yEJ https://t.co/VGAxnCNg2…
RT @Wren_Green09: @Gaelic_Queen @hxgonic @Quibilah1 Here's some studies about detransition. https://t.co/vMNBqq2yEJ https://t.co/VGAxnCNg2…
@Independent_46 @Gaelic_Queen @hxgonic @Quibilah1 50 year study, and meta analysis, cope. The data doesn't agree with you. https://t.co/o1oqxkbp2J https://t.co/MRf4NzqaKC
@Gaelic_Queen @hxgonic @Quibilah1 Here's some studies about detransition. https://t.co/vMNBqq2yEJ https://t.co/VGAxnCNg2S https://t.co/5bjcy7IdHr 50 YEAR STUDY! https://t.co/o1oqxkbp2J Meta analysis. https://t.co/MRf4NzqaKC
@IainMcCord @EmzCollett @KatyMontgomerie You obviously don't know anything about the Cass review or how shamelessly biased it has been revealed to be, or how rigorously it is being debunked by people in the field of trans healthcare. https://t.co/3NNyuw8
@ReplySide @MaybeAnotherDay @RottenInDenmark How long do they expect us to wait? This 50-year longitudinal study has a 2.2% rate of regret for bottom surgery... https://t.co/OVksPKmbd2
@_BrianMichaelP @KTVB LOL at counting people on a subreddit that don't control who can join. You truly have brain worms. https://t.co/780VBEoJfh https://t.co/JluUbVxINA https://t.co/hT27w7IryS https://t.co/sbX9y4W296
@OffTaupe @AndySocrat800 @Alex_Autistic The thing is, people who like the Cass Review will not accept actual data. This is studied. These are the numbers from the dipshit document that shows it pretty clearly. There also other studies on it. https://t.co/r
@jillyglenister @SnarkForBullsht @BadWritingTakes And here's a wealth of reading materials you lack the Google skills to find: https://t.co/Ixa2olXpQQ https://t.co/wGps53JVAk https://t.co/1ETmJkE7ja https://t.co/IIlAD4K4sZ https://t.co/AsxpX8pb6x https://t
@CAMichaelThomas @stacycay @JT96211490 Sure. In this thread I listed a few.
@MitchBennett69 @TransKidsRule Actually a tiny amount of people regret it and even less detransition https://t.co/vMNBqq2yEJ https://t.co/VGAxnCNg2S https://t.co/5bjcy7IdHr https://t.co/o1oqxkbp2J https://t.co/MRf4NzqaKC In summary this “info”graphic is co
@jelly_tip @KaskaJessica And while you're at it here's 2 more: [1] https://t.co/8Yd4oR9NKM [2] https://t.co/UzQosXFkIj
@MichaelBir8003 @BishopJaxi @like_board @JustRickard Funnily enough, the reply to the paper cites a better study ("one of the best-known") that shows regret rates of 2.2% https://t.co/FGQuXWFjl1
@DonSalizar @DevilMiser @ThreeTenMusic @BasedElvis @Zack87042364 @saltysauerkraut @EstrogenBrick https://t.co/UQYvErthSs Dunno, this seems decently long-term.
@JustThisWeeb1 @RomanianLiberal this image is emotionally manipulative and completely unrepresentative of the vast majority of trans ppl. regret rates for sex reassignment are lower than for cancer treatment. here are 3 studies showing regret rate is 2% or
We wouldn’t expect the peak of regret to be 18, but later. When the losses—for some—start to matter more. We also wouldn’t expect the peak of regret to be a few months or years. In adults, it takes on average EIGHT years. https://t.co/erGckd9d98
@SoupTransphobes @ChloeeeChloe @enbyous123 @MsKawaiiSammy @ChoooCole There have been studies that look at effects during GAC applied throughout several years This was back in 2010 (5 year long study): https://t.co/zMTgsiwvRM This one is from 2014 assessi
@BJAust1972 @GalacticRainey @Aussie_GC_Man https://t.co/LS5grWd0cC 50 year longitudinal study of 681 individuals that underwent bottom surgery. The total regret rate for bottom surgery was only 2.2%
@Liberacrat_ @libsoftiktok Or… Study up and don’t learn from memes! https://t.co/kCztIVqnrq https://t.co/iUUAN0jACz https://t.co/dZn2WYIZLW
출처 An Analysis of All Applications for Sex Reassignment Surgery in Sweden, 1960-2010: Prevalence, Incidence, and Regrets https://t.co/vwNXbEEqX2
@crwarmuth44 @Womennotvictims @lililenton @AriDrennen I doubt you have looked at even one study but yes there have been long term studies this one is a 50 year long study. https://t.co/xAzLUnjuJE
@miconr @BillboardChris Source: trust me bro Meanwhile, science and statistics say: https://t.co/kCztIVqnrq https://t.co/iUUAN0jACz https://t.co/dZn2WYIZLW https://t.co/Yaju1yAsuW. Facts don’t care about your feelings.
@allergictobetas @ErisIncognito @DaleNoNumbers @No7Sammy Here's the Dutch and American studies since the rest are PDF files and can't be shared on twitter https://t.co/r4OSO4wusc https://t.co/nFQQbmkDvp
@TullipR @andrew_b72 767 people, analysis of legal/surgical reversal applications over 50 years 15 regret applications (2.2%), significant decline of regrets over the time period https://t.co/UeCadKsOc9
@nikolbethchlo @MrMennoTweets I think it’s probably based on this study from Sweden (which shows 2.2%). It was on adults who underwent full reassignment surgery BUT regret it’s based on legal & surgical reversal APPLICATIONS, not follow-up consultatio
@SheridanLeeB @itsvicdev @SodaPop19000 @z4ckito13 Here is a 50-year-long study conducted between 1960 and 2010 in Sweden that found a final 2% regret rate : https://t.co/TJOFcEa6RX . Eat shit.
@NotSure15933706 @Nichola13784584 @stillgray @elonmusk This British study has 3398 participants https://t.co/kCztIVqnrq This US study has 28,000 participants https://t.co/iUUAN0jACz This Swedish study has almost 800 participants and were surveyed ove
@TheRealKevinMac @KatyMontgomerie Are you a liar or just dumb? https://t.co/v25ZyPIxIZ https://t.co/fZbg590MkM https://t.co/vpxBnZsfFx https://t.co/mKwZyUcbm5
@Nichola13784584 @stillgray @elonmusk The first two are UK and USA respectively, this next one is 50 year long peer reviewed study from Sweden. https://t.co/dZn2WYIZLW Care to show me any peer reviewed studies describing the results of your method in pr
@KDubbstedt @_CryMiaRiver It's from a 50 year longitudinal study of 681 individuals that underwent bottom surgery. The total regret rate for bottom surgery was only 2.2%. https://t.co/OVksPKmbd2
@_LadyBadger_ @startrekdaddy @AusSkeptic @imnotyomom @BarnoneB @detransaqua Review of 27 studies from 1989 to 2018, 7,928 trans people who had gender affirming surgery. 1% regret rate https://t.co/wL9BQCRbF8 Sweden, study from 1960 to 2010, 478 trans peo
@startrekdaddy @_LadyBadger_ @AusSkeptic @imnotyomom @BarnoneB @detransaqua Oh and one I forgot one that’s only about top surgery. Highest explicit regret is 2.2% https://t.co/qtCNM6CqJB https://t.co/yRahQ9uOLI https://t.co/wL9BQCRbF8 https://t.co/kTYW
@Sidewalk_Steve @5sweetharts_ @ErinInTheMorn @JanuaryDoNoHarm @detransaqua https://t.co/wRzpvwsnoM The regret rate is 2.2%
@confuzed_avatar @fluttershyyay49 @ErinInTheMorn Regret will always be possible in a subject like this. It's important to emphasize just how small the category is of those who regret. Here’s some sources on that • https://t.co/550ZgCLFEw • https://t.co/R
@Mirbee1111 @JacobP6895 @SarahVaci @detransaqua 80% desistance rate is a myth and is simply not supported by evidence. Where is the study that supports this. Meanwhile actual detransition rates are about 2%. https://t.co/kEyxtJFT81
@RhondaParke @Shrerra1 @2022affirmation @ChoooCole What you need is to post some actual science or surveys, not news articles. Here, let me give you some examples: Survey of 3398, 0.47% regret rate: https://t.co/1w9b0Pf4RE Analyses of 767 - 2% regret rat
@Watchandwait123 @BenjaminABoyce Yes, less than 2%! And here is evidence to confirm. You're welcome! 👇 https://t.co/NAt8w8ts6n
@AHoyPatriot2 @LifeChanger76 @c8h11no2_njoyr @cmclymer @elonmusk https://t.co/rVgT1b7Lgr https://t.co/hlNM1Uqbtp https://t.co/hL3Jzuy2Au Here are three different studies or surveys about detransition rates. two of these were funded by grants or academic
@VegiaGlacon @KlumboDoods @lingering25 @TransOfTheDay "The median or average time to detransition or regret range from 3.2 years in Littman (2021) for female-to-male, for a range of medical interventions, to an average of 130 months for gonadectomy (Wiepje
@detransaqua @_oatc_ No nèed to wait love! 50 years of data, 2% regret rate! You're welcome! https://t.co/NAt8w8ts6n
@askew1019 @oxfus @1000kilobytes @youtube_bad Detransition make up 0.3% of trans people try again https://t.co/kgAqdGYPMC https://t.co/c4Pe3swL15 Even a 50 year study https://t.co/Rn63EESQA5
@valeman0420 @XekeKOS @PerfectHarmonyC @mojo_surfer @AnumeneRic17573 @melliehellie42 @reclaimingtrans That's absolute bullshit. https://t.co/mOGLfvJZcC
@5w3377yc4pc4k3 @ignitiom_ @KattyaGonzalez9 Sobre índices de arrepentimiento en el tratamiento: https://t.co/r4HsLQDSdV… 2010 JAJAJAJAJAJAJAJA QUE PAYASIN
@SkepticalGeol @KatyMontgomerie Well, surely there's a high regret rate for surgical sex reassignment, right? Oops, this review of data of trans patients in Sweden from 1960 - 2010 found that only 2% of patients reported any form of regret with their surg
@FyldeCal @HinduMonkey Maybe I am, so I'd encourage you to read this linked tweet plus the reply below it, which cites medical studies rather than my own opinion https://t.co/DVFvLtGLJt
@JasonIn8821063 @Bob683279126091 @DrLoupis @elonmusk A 50 year long study in Sweden concluded that that trans people who received surgery are less likely to be depressed or commit suicide. https://t.co/dZn2WYIZLW Another from USA with over 28,000 particp
@burmabaines @FyldeCal @HinduMonkey However; Only approximately 2.2% of trans people detransition https://t.co/zX5WDschI9 Allowing people to transition has shown greatly improved mental health outcomes, reducing suicidal thoughts by 73% and depression rat
@DaveAlexanderID @IsaChildProtect @WomenReadWomen Except its Jesse Singal, an outspoken anti-trans dupe and he's actively lying to you. If you look at the actual research, regret rates for medical transition are around 2%, which is extremely low. https:
@Marmas110189 @AmyAnn19692783 @charliekirk11 Facts don’t care about your feelings. The studies on the subject are very clear.
@halcyonblaze @AmyAnn19692783 @charliekirk11 Here is a tweet I have listing a few of the studies on the subject. I realize it’s easy to get caught up in the politics but remember before this became some Republican talking point these were always real ppl
@freedomlynn123 @RedDirtKid3 @ThevoiceAlexa I know they exist too. And they are somewhere in the range of 1-2%, possibly lower. https://t.co/B4wi16kcJH https://t.co/1RYpTj9cX8 https://t.co/8Ii5GCNhim This is significantly lower than breast reconstruction
@JLCederblom @JuliaMasonMD1 @benryanwriter @mcbyrne she's citing another study of an overlapping cohort also written by Dhejne et al. to make the same misrepresentation. give me a break https://t.co/1RYpTj9cX8
@dnalerinrehtron @WomanWhoSaysNo Here’s a study that looked at 50 years worth of data. Note that the prevalence as of 1972 for MTF was 16 out of 10,000,000. This is not based on the general population, but still goes to show that the current rates reflect
@nonCommieBread I can still post the studies if you care to read https://t.co/jnMoqlXSze https://t.co/2WdX0wsTts https://t.co/CKNKVPMRoG
Incidence and prevalence of applications in Sweden for legal and surgical sex reassignment were examined over a 50-year period (1960-2010), including the legal and surgical reversal applications https://t.co/FaBio2TlDb
@FlemPhatale @NikkiTVbabeUK @Telegraph That's an explicitly anti-trans website, ya dupe. This study shoes a 2.2% rate of regret from bottom surgery. Knee replacement regret rate is 20%. https://t.co/OVksPKmbd2
@Lvl30bear @goldendayze @KatyMontgomerie 2% https://t.co/fNgYY1GNNw 8% with 62% of them saying it was temporary detransition due to societal pressures https://t.co/X7bP7LtHX3 .47% experience regret with fewer actually detransitioning https://t.co/IMEiKY3GN
@JorgeBChillin @bobshawgo @SwipeWright @LeorSapir Nope. Unlike you my position is rooted in actual research. https://t.co/pZXyF3wN72
@DicksteinCrosby @e_sequin @assignedmedia And if you think it's only temporary, this study followed trans people for 5 years and rates don't change : https://t.co/c6ZR6ZwmmA / and if you still aren't happy, this one did that for FIFTY years : https://t.co/
This article you posted said the biggest frequency occurred after 2000. In the last 13 years, It’s happening far more frequently & at younger ages. I doubt 2.2% stays the same given the younger participants & social encouragement that didn’t ex
This is a common behavior I run into trying to have honest debates with these people. They love to argue with a narrative in their head instead of what’s actually being said. #GenderDebate
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@Darkiora @PinkNews How about 50 years then https://t.co/TK6i7Cl3T4
@TerryB45572176 @PinkNews https://t.co/yVkd4ShvDN 50 year study
@BirthingParent @PinkNews https://t.co/yVkd4ShvDN 50 year study
@MarkFlewitt63 @PinkNews https://t.co/yVkd4ShvDN 50 year study
@Frownbear @macrojaybone @PerplxedChimera @gerardkelly33 @jeremy_farage @SVPhillimore @jessesingal This is incorrect, the note links to this. https://t.co/U5qgbdjqy7
@doubleAidenA @Hypixel https://t.co/Se7gC9op5D regret rate of 2.2%
@HowlingWoman @OzzyJellyEllie @MForstater @CostaCoffee @stonewalluk @drmartens I've read a number of testimonials of detransitioners; actually very few have had mastectomies and the numbers of detransitioners are tiny. https://t.co/6upeaqmqud https://t.c
@CathAllen8 @WiggyStark @LeoninJesterXII @MxVivianWulf @snowflakesam82 https://t.co/W6JtNkld9V https://t.co/bsJzzipLFm https://t.co/Cd8f71SYrg https://t.co/Ii1MZifmPl Do you want to start reading Mary? This last one even found that some trans kids who
@KassandraUdoff @SkullMutant @KatyMontgomerie Okay so I had too many and tbh I can’t be bothered to start filtering so I’ll just drop a bunch from my saved sources. 0.68% - https://t.co/FRfw0aNwVL 0.33% - https://t.co/7UZ5nYrlue 1% - https://t.co/fu4pDJyI
@OhNoItsJudith He was 19 when he had the surgery. Around 2% of people who underwent gender-affirming surgery regretted it. https://t.co/qZPJRxAyGD
@ding_dong421 @CalzoneJennifer @eith1n @derpyderpstien @Esqueer_ I don't expect to convince you, frankly, the same way I don't expect a young earther to leave their cult on showing evidence of evolution having happened. Gotta try anyways. https://t.co/9pq
@beyondskeptical @atlasksksksk There's this other thing over here, which looks at the regret rate from SRS. Again, very low rate. https://t.co/lggCK2nRJF
@ShowUsYourData @deanrplilly25 @AnimalWood18 @Bornawoman99 @HelenWebberley The one that this account linked to. The link is in their tweet, and we replied to their tweet about the link.
@ShowUsYourData @deanrplilly25 @AnimalWood18 @Bornawoman99 @HelenWebberley I wasn’t replying to Dr Webberley. I was replying to this tweet, and talking about the study in their link.
@deanrplilly25 @Bornawoman99 @HelenWebberley Available longitudinal studies back the low regret stats. One linked below. No reliable research backs the idea that there is a significantly high rate of regret after affirmation surgery. despite the £££s pump