Have you ever spent a substantial amount of time talking to a Tranny? What did you learn?

>All these stories of trannies with mental problems
Do you all live in third-world shitholes where your trannies aren't being cared for?

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I live in the UK, known UK and US trannies irl and on the internet for years. I stand by everything I’ve said.

The fact that you intrinsically cannot feel happy in your own flesh is an indicator of a major psychological problem. There’s not liking a crooked nose, and then there’s having delusions of being literally trapped inside the wrong body.

Your problems aren’t going to leave you after the surgery user. A very large majority realise after transitioning that nothing has truly changed, and an hero.

Mental problems are part of being a tranny. If mental problems didn’t exist, neither would trannies.

my pp doesn't define who I am
But it feels super out of place and alien and not natural and like it should be there and it makes masturbation, sex or relationship a super distressing experience and I wish I could enjoy myself

like it shouldn't* sorry no coffee yet

Think you're approaching the point.

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>It isn’t just a coincidence 40% of them an hero
You're right.
(PS, it's 40% self-reported suicide attempts. Meaning all the statistics come from people who are still alive)
Anyway, the number one thing when added to the equation that returns the attempt stats almost to normal population levels is having parental support. That's what causes it, having parents disown them amongst all the weirdness instead of just supporting them like a decent human should

>But we can’t just disregard the fact that there is something seriously wrong about their mental state.
People don't. It's very important for trans people to get professional medical and psychological treatment. It just turns out the best treatment is transitioning. Fuckos like you just don't like that fact. Sorry I guess. You don't get to say what other people do with their bodies

That’s your body. It should be there. The fact that you think it shouldn’t doesn’t mean somethings wrong with your body, it means somethings wrong with your head