how did gender affirming care become widely accepted as the best model?
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how did gender affirming care become widely accepted as the best model?
I'll research this from multiple angles to understand how gender-affirming care became the dominant model, drawing from detransitioners' perspectives and experiences.
Context for Australia? Is any shift likely
I'll research the Australian context specifically, looking at how gender-affirming care became established there and whether any shifts are occurring.
Are there any Australian legal cases
I'll research whether there have been any Australian legal cases related to detransition or gender-affirming care, as this could be a significant catalyst for change.
My husband is a crossdresser and has been this way since a young child. In recent years, it seems to have taken over him. This has caused relationship issues. He has a high level of distress around it, for example where things get in the way and he can’t do it. He’s not “out” and I think he resents being secretive about it, and resents the shame around it. He has other issues with mental health and I’m worried he thinks transition would fix everything
I'll research this from multiple angles—partners of crossdressers, whether crossdressing escalates, the relationship between crossdressing and gender identity, and whether transition resolves underlying distress.
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