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What are the symptoms of gender dysphoria? Transgender man explains

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    So what is gender dysphoria?
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    Where does it come from?
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    And what is it actually like
    to experience gender dysphoria?
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    I'm Stephan, I'm a trans man,
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    and I'm here to talk to you today
    about everything gender dysphoria.
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    [Gender dysphoria]
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    Dysphoria comes from
    the Greek word dysphoria,
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    which means a state
    of discomfort or unease.
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    Gender dysphoria
    is when a person feels distress
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    because their gender identity
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    does not match up with the gender
    they were assigned at birth.
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    There are three main kinds of dysphoria:
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    physical dysphoria, social dysphoria,
    and mental dysphoria.
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    Physical dysphoria is one
    of transfers and feels distress
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    because that body doesn't match up
    with the gender they truly are.
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    For example, trans men
    often have dysphoria about our chests.
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    This is because this physical trait
    doesn't align with our true male genders,
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    and this can cause us
    to feel discomfort and stress.
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    We can fix that by having top surgery,
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    which is a procedure
    that removes breast tissue
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    and creates a more masculine
    appearing chest.
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    The second type of dysphoria
    is social dysphoria.
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    This is when a trans person
    feels distress in social situations
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    because it might be misgendered
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    or mistaken for the gender
    they were assigned at birth
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    rather than their true gender.
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    This is made worse when other people
    don't make the effort
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    to use a trans person
    correct name or pronouns.
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    Being referred to
    with the correct pronouns
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    is a great feeling
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    because it shows you'll recognize
    as how you feel on the inside
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    by people on the outside.
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    Someone uses your old name
    is called dead naming,
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    and it can feel horrible
    as a trans person.
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    Dead naming makes social dysphoria
    even worse for trans people.
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    Lastly, we have mental dysphoria,
    also called emotional dysphoria.
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    This is when a trans person
    feels too stressed
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    because of their worries
    about transitioning
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    and the disconnect between
    their true gender and assigned gender.
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    This can be the hardest kind
    of dysphoria to escape
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    because it's something
    that's always lingering in your mind.
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    Trans people can be badly affected
    by dysphoria mentally as well.
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    If left untreated, dysphoria
    can loop to social isolation,
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    poor mental health,
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    and in some cases, self-harm and suicide.
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    One way trans people
    help lessen their dysphoria
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    is by altering their appearance
    to reflect their true gender.
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    This can be done by changing their hair,
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    wearing more gendered clothes,
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    or binding or padding their chests.
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    Gender dysphoria can also be alleviated
    by medically transitioning.
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    This includes taking hormones
    and having gender affirming surgeries
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    to make our bodies
    match our gender identities.
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    Not all trans people
    have surgery or take hormones.
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    It's not a required part
    of being transgender or non-binary.
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    If you or someone you know
    is struggling with dysphoria,
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    check the link in the description below
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    to find a list of organizations
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    that can help.
Title:
What are the symptoms of gender dysphoria? Transgender man explains
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Video Language:
English
Team:
Amplifying Voices
Project:
Gender Diversity
Duration:
02:36

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