I swear if it weren’t for out, loud and proud detransitioners I don’t know where I’d be.
The first detransitioner I learned about was Helena Kerschner. Her journey also happened to mirror my daughter’s. Helena is a straight young woman who closeted herself behind a cloak of shape-shifting fake masculine gender identities until she nearly lost her mind on testosterone.
If it weren’t for Helena I might have gone completely mad. In my suburban community a couple years ago, barely anyone I knew could see what I was seeing—that “gender affirmative care” was a nightmare worse than a horror movie. It was a horror movie, playing out in real life, in real time, with real children.
If it weren’t for Helena I might still be voting Democrat. But like I wrote about in this piece, the only places I could find interviews with Helena were on Tucker Carlson and Ben Shapiro. I never ever ever would have tuned into Tucker or Ben. But now here I was. What the actual fuck.
After Helena I heard about Keira Bell. Keira was one of the first claimants in a High Court case against the Tavistock Gender Clinic in the UK, to prevent puberty blockers from being prescribed to anyone under eighteen years old. She won.
Then there was the documentary, The Detransition Diaries. There I Learned about Grace and Cat, two talented artists who got swept up and spit out by the gender ideology machine.
Then came Daisy.
Daisy Strongin recently had a baby, who she is unable to breastfeed because of the double mastectomy she was led to believe she needed, to affirm her gender identity. H/T to Gary Lucia for showing me this heart-wrenching picture:
Then came Chloe Cole, and the momentum grew with the lawsuits.
Soon after Chloe, KC Miller and Prisha came on the scene. They broke my heart with their raw honesty and inspired strength with their bravery.
Prisha, whose undulating emotional landscape and dry humor remind me of my own, is pregnant. Your baby is so lucky to have you as a mom. I’m so happy for you both.
These are the Reality Girls. These are the heroes, the modern-day Medical Holocaust survivors.
Thank you, Ladies. For those who refuse to be gaslit, bullied or silenced by gender ideology, every day is Detrans Awareness Day.
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Such a great post of these women! :)
Thanks for sharing. They are beautiful and I wish them all the best….