Though I get what you're saying, someone who had their sex changed on their passport has already decided dealing with the gender dysphoria has priority. It's not like it's a quick decision (contrary to popular republican belief), and it's never been easy to be trans in the society so every trans person will consider if coming out as trans is worth it. A lot of those who do feel it's either that or death.
unknownuserunknownlocation@kbin.earth 1 week ago
I'm already assuming that if someone has had that changed, in all likelihood they spent a long time thinking about it. My point is the basis of that decision has changed, things have gotten much more dangerous for trans people, which can change the equation. There will be plenty of people for whom the gender dysphoria has a higher priority, and that's not a problem. My point is that a blanket statement isn't quite the best idea here, everyone has to weigh the risks for themselves, and that will be different for every person.