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"Why I Transitioned: A Response" by marisa

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Jan 24, 2026
A clear-eyed response to a previous personal account, focusing on biology, social incentives, and methodology. The speaker discusses twin studies, prenatal influences like CAH, and how genetic and environmental factors might be bounded. They introduce the “trans double bind” concept and share a personal timeline showing late-onset dysphoria and the interplay of social dynamics and medical framing.
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INSIGHT

Biological Contribution To Trans Identity

  • Twin and biological evidence suggest a meaningful biological contribution to trans identity.
  • Twin studies and CAH research imply sex-differentiated traits aren't purely learned.
INSIGHT

Twin Studies Point To Heritability

  • Twin-study ACE decompositions show substantial heritability (A) and low shared environment (C).
  • These results suggest biology matters and parental influence is not the dominant cause.
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Mechanisms Beyond Simple Social Effects

  • Biological mechanisms like CAH and fraternal birth order offer plausible causal pathways.
  • These mechanisms can make environmental (E) effects partly biological in origin.
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