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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?

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I'll research this from multiple angles to understand how gender-affirming care became the dominant model, drawing from detransitioners' perspectives and experiences.

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Context for Australia? Is any shift likely

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I'll research the Australian context specifically, looking at how gender-affirming care became established there and whether any shifts are occurring.

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Are there any Australian legal cases

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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.

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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

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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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