I don't know, and evidently no one else here does either. All this obsession with gender...no one on the planet cares more about gender than we do. This thread is mostly stories, anecdotes, and posturing. We all have opinions about why somebody might do this: "Oh they weren't really women, or they can't pass, or they're confused, or they're crazy..." One person referred to an individual who transitioned as HE. WTF! That was a judgement, one that wasn't called out. These things all sound like judgements from people who should be more tolerant than anybody on the planet regarding gender confusion. This isn't analog, digital or--in most cases--a choice. I transitioned 7 years ago and after I did so, I mostly ignored the trans community because I found a lot of the same judgements, biases, and blatant disregard for personal variance that I found in the straight community.
There is no set TRANS person. Every situation is unique, every transition different. Every post that declares "I wouldn't go back!" is a judgement against those who might. Why the reporter transitioned, de-transitioned, and then committed suicide will NEVER be known. He/she took it to the grave with them.
I won't de-transition but it's not a badge. It's just a fact of life. I couldn't live that way again. But I've thought about it and it's not because I'm gender-confused, or I can't pass (I had FFS with Z--I'll never pass as male again), or I'm crazy. I'm successful and have kept most everything in my life that I value. But I also live a lie everyday to keep everyone about me comfortable. I have no past before 2004. My spouse is single on Facebook--I'm her sister. My kids...I'm their aunt. My grandkids think I'm their aunt as well. Yeah, small price to pay but I transitioned to stop living a lie, right?
Just living a different one actually...