Question
For transgender people who don't have a history of significant mental illness, abuse, trauma, or neurodivergence (such as autism), how do you view transgender people who do? (The majority of transgender people iv seen or met have had atleast one or all of the issues listed) Do you think those factors can contribute to someone identifying as transgender, or do you believe they have no bearing on whether someone is genuinely transgender? And do you ever think that some people may identify as transgender because they're confused or because of those experiences, rather than because they're actually transgender?