Adriana Del Orden, a genderqueer woman who transitioned from male to female and then detransitioned, shares her journey of self-discovery, the challenges of healthcare, and her happiness with her current identity, emphasizing the importance of self-love and acceptance at every stage.
Mina Caputo, the lead singer of the rock band Life of Agony, announced he is detransitioning back to living as a male after more than a decade of identifying as transgender. Caputo, who came out as transgender in 2011, stated that his gender dysphoria has been "cured" and he plans to undergo surgery to remove his breast implants. He has been off hormones for several years and expects to complete his detransition by 2025. The band's bassist, Alan Robert, expressed support for Caputo's decision.
Mina Caputo, lead singer of the rock band Life of Agony, announced he is de-transitioning to live as a man again, reclaiming his original name, Keith. Caputo, who came out as transgender in 2011, stated that his gender dysphoria has been cured and plans to undergo surgery to remove breast implants. He has been off hormones for several years and will complete the de-transition process by 2025. Caputo's announcement comes amid increasing discussions on transgender issues and de-transitioning cases.
Luka Hein, a woman from Minnesota, is suing the doctors who performed her double mastectomy at the age of 16, claiming she was rushed into transgender surgery without proper evaluation. She alleges that the surgery has left her with daily pain and potential infertility, and the hormone drugs may have robbed her of the chance to become a mother. Luka, who has since detransitioned, filed a lawsuit accusing the University of Nebraska Medical Center's gender clinic of malpractice. Her case adds to the ongoing debate about transgender rights and medical procedures, particularly for children.
A detransitioned individual, who underwent castration and hormone treatments as part of gender-affirming care, shares their story of regret and warns against the perils of gender ideology. The individual, who had struggled with internalized homophobia, believes that exposure to gender ideology led them to pursue transitioning as a way to escape their homosexuality. They now face ongoing medical issues, including stunted growth, chronic pain, and cognitive impairments. The individual emphasizes the negative impact of hormone treatments on their mental and physical well-being, and expresses concern about the rights of women being overshadowed by the rights of trans individuals. They hope to raise awareness about the complexities and potential harms associated with gender transition.
A young woman from North Carolina is suing the doctors who put her on testosterone at age 17 and performed a double mastectomy the following year, claiming she was rushed into transgender care for profit when she needed therapy. Prisha Mosley, now 24, alleges that her doctors misled her about the long-term consequences of the treatments and failed to inform her of alternative options. She has since decided to detransition and seeks financial damages for the irreversible physical and emotional scars caused by the procedures. Mosley's case adds to a growing number of detransitioners taking legal action against medical professionals, fueling the debate on transgender rights and medical procedures, particularly for minors.
Recent data shows that while detransitioning among transgender people is not unheard of, it rarely happens. The World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) provides guidelines for gender-affirming care, which includes various types of support for transgender and nonbinary people. A 2022 study by the International Journal of Transgender Health partially detailed the extent to which transgender people might regret transitioning later on in their lives. The study also cited a Dutch research from a few years ago that found that none of the youth in adulthood regretted the decisions they had taken in adolescence.
Recent data shows that while detransitioning among transgender people is not unheard of, it rarely happens. A study by the International Journal of Transgender Health partially detailed the extent to which transgender people might regret transitioning later on in their lives. The study also cited a Dutch research from a few years ago that found that none of the youth in adulthood regretted the decisions they had taken in adolescence. However, a 2021 study found that the majority of those who detransitioned said their decision was influenced by external factors such as family pressure and societal stigma. Health care professionals who provide gender-affirming care follow WPATH guidelines and typically have a pre-surgery process in place in which patients undergo necessary mental, psychological, and physical assessments.
Former trans influencer and detransition activist Oli London blames TikTok and its transgender stars for the rise in gender ideology and confusion among adolescents. London said TikTok's AI algorithm is responsible for promoting this type of content, which he is concerned about because the app is so popular among children, teens and young adults. He also said it is a problem when young TikTok users, who are 13 and 14 years old, idolize these transgender influencers and could think "One day I want to be just like Dylan. He's successful, he's famous, he's hanging out with all the biggest Hollywood stars."