Rex Kerr
1 min readMar 1, 2023

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Okay, you didn't actually answer my previous question, but we're really close. Let's suppose this is an accurate assessment of "the trans community", and that, as you say, the awareness and motivation are high.

As you say, "The purpose is solely to develop data regarding the nature of the trans community". That's great! We need such data.

But you have offered this data in answer to questions about satisfaction, including detransition. But now we need to know whether people remain part of the trans community when they detransition.

What fraction of people who have detransitioned would you estimate are (still) members of "the trans community"? Now we potentially have two groups to consider. For those who are members of the community, do we anticipate that they have the same level of enthusiasm (at least as measured by survey participation)? For those who are not, what is their level of awareness of the survey, and for those who are aware, what would you expect is their enthusiasm for participating?

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Rex Kerr
Rex Kerr

Written by Rex Kerr

One who rejoices when everything is made as simple as possible, but no simpler. Sayer of things that may be wrong, but not so bad that they're not even wrong.

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