Well?
>>6348104
Who the fuck told you transition is a last resort
Regretting transitioning is the rarest thing in the universe. It doesn't happen. Less people should have second thoughts about it
>>6348170
yeah but what if you're actually somewhat successful as a male and look like a literal chad? who wouldn't be apprehensive of throwing all that away to become a hon?
death > being a hon
not even 1/10 chasers want unpassable transgirls, and as far as careers go - a man will always be taken more seriously than an abomination
>>6348216
There have been some astounding transitions before. It's possible that you'll be fine, depending on what in particular your disadvantages are.
>>6348224
>FTM
no wonder why you're not afraid of hondom
>>6348104
Take psycotherapy a couple of years and find out if you have a disociative disorder from childhood (age 3-4). Don't do something stupid you'll regret some years on.
>>6348326
>implying FTMs magically pass
Astounding mtf transitions are pretty common if you stop thinking Susan's is the norm. It isn't, it's just older transitioners. The ones who didn't figure it out until 35.
>>6348655
kek, transition is literally one of the least regreted medical treatments. Trans people in the 60s-80s are a thing
>>6348216
The world is teeming to the brim with hons and their families giggling at them behind closed doors. Be the Chadest Chad of all hons.
The problem with the OP image of course is that likely no one person would say both of those things.
It shouldn't be an absolute last resort (it should obviously be higher priority than a lifetime of repression) but it can be good to try other ways of dealing with the problem first. Figuring out how severe it is, whether you even need to transition, eliminating other possible causes like mental illness and trauma, having therapy, gender role adjustments, part time crossdressing, or partial transition, for instance. These could all be potential things to try. Ultimately it should come down to what is the best for the person and will improve their life the most long term.
>>6348104
>tfw terminally ill and refusing to get treatment so I don't have to choose
I won.