Online personality Prisha, reveals the reasons behind why she transitioned. She explains that at 16 she was confused and was struggling with anorexia and after talking to her doctor and explaining that she 'just didn't want to be a girl anymore', instead of looking at all the underlying reasons for her declining mental health she was fast tracked into the world of gender ideology. She describes that at first she was made to feel important and brave as she chased the invisible 'dragon', that maybe with the next medical intervention she would feel healed and more like a boy, but the more she transitioned the more unhappy she became.
As Prisha has bravely stepped out of the brain-washings of the gender ideology she has taken to traveling and speaking out against the movement that robbed her youth, her innocence, her body and her femininity. She speaks of grieving the body that she can never have. How she will never be able to breastfeed because of the double mastectomy that she received. She worries that she will struggle to now have a relationship, she is terrified that being on hormone blockers and testosterone has made her sterile.
Prisha has created a blog page where she describes the medical treatment that trans youth recieve and how this affects their future, mental health and their physical wellbeing. Her research, along with her personal story make this a useful resource in understanding why individuals like Prisha 'Chase the trans dragon' and how those that care for them can help them to understand the long term consequences of following this path before medical intervention turns a passing identity into an irreversible, painful, lifelong medicalised scar.
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