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In the UK its less than 1%.The number is 86.9%
Let's get it right
For instance, in the UK a survey of 3398 attendees of a gender identity clinic found that just sixteen – about 0.47% – experienced transition-related regret. Of these, even fewer went on to actually detransition and become detransitioners.
In the US the numbers were only very slightly higher. Do you need me to do the math as what is 62% of 8%. Its about 3% of trans people, so that mneans 97% were happy with their transition. Do you want to j keep digging your hole? I assume that you can see a pattern developing, and that pattern doesnt support your claims.
In the US, a survey of nearly 28,000 people found that 8% of respondents reported some kind of detransition. Of this 8%, 62% per cent only did so temporarily due to societal, financial, or family pressures..
In Sweden, a 50 year long study proves its only 2%.
In Sweden, a fifty-year longitudinal study on a cohort of 767 transgender people found that around 2% of participants expressed regret following gender-affirming surgery, although it is unclear how many of these participants were detransitioning as a consequence.
Detransition Facts: Debunking Well Funded Misinformation
Anti-Gender Movements Received $186M from the Russian Federation. Detransition is complicated. How many people regret it?
www.gendergp.com