The Washington Post published misleading polling results documenting life satisfaction of those who identify as transgender.
published misleading poll results indicating that adults who attempt to transition experience greater life satisfaction.titled “Most trans adults say transitioning made them more satisfied with their lives,” provides a skewed view of life satisfaction among adults who identify as transgender.
about 1 in 6 have undergone gender-affirming surgery or other surgical treatment to change their physical appearance. Breitbart News also asked whether or not the exclusion of those who formerly identified as transgender or non-binary skews the data, to which a spokesperson forreplied, “The poll was conducted to be representative of trans adults. We can’t speculate about other populations.
What is apparent from the poll, however, is that those who identify as transgender are much more likely to have suffered from mental health problems and to have had an unhappy childhood.
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