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Man Believes He Was Wrong To Change His Gender

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naomi24 | 11:10 Thu 20th Mar 2025 | News
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//A man who was transitioning to become a woman, has had surgery to reverse the first of a series of planned operations to change his sex.

Joshua McParland, from Belfast, said he now believes it was wrong to try to change his gender and that he had been "running away" from problems in his life.

"Through primary school people would mistake me for a girl, because I had a high pitched voice and I had long hair..."So that's where the confusion of my identity sort of happened… because I looked so feminine.

"You're like a sponge as a child, absorbing people's opinions."

In January 2024 he travelled to Turkey for breast implants.

He said he changed his mind about going ahead with any further surgeries after becoming a Christian and just ahead of surgery to change his genitals.

"That was my first time that I was ever honest with myself, that I actually wasn't a woman".//

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c9vy3j0n3vno



Are the young and confused far too easily influenced by others?

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"Are the young and confused far too easily influenced by others?"  Yes, they have been preyed on far too long and the sooner this nonsense stops, the better.

Ask Walt Heyer

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Absolutely.

Aided, in many cases, by mentally-ill parents and pushed into unnecessary medical-procedures to become reliant on drugs for the rest of their lives.

 

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Hazi-Hammenuhoth, anyone who encourages messing with minds in this way should watch that.  Thank you for posting it.

 

Wow, Hazi, what a powerful video.  That helps put it into perspective.  Sometimes we tend to listen to the loudest voices in this debate, rather than those who have actually experienced the reality of iliving with the consequences.

So changing your gender (psychological definition) is a choice thing then. Makes even less sense (if that's possible) knowing that.

Denigrate as I say, not as I do, apparently.

Does anyone know if others have regretted it?

it runs at about 50%

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