You're 100% correct. I chose not to go into that in this article, though, because it's less about the dysphoria itself and more about (as you say) the response to dysphoria.
My goal with this article is really just to say "dysphoria is dysphoria, no matter who has it."
I might save the double-standard response for another article, though...
You're 100% correct. I chose not to go into that in this article, though, because it's less about the dysphoria itself and more about (as you say) the response to dysphoria.
My goal with this article is really just to say "dysphoria is dysphoria, no matter who has it."
I might save the double-standard response for another article, though...
You're 100% correct. I chose not to go into that in this article, though, because it's less about the dysphoria itself and more about (as you say) the response to dysphoria.
My goal with this article is really just to say "dysphoria is dysphoria, no matter who has it."
I might save the double-standard response for another article, though...