Hi Asher You mention in your post regarding, "Transitioning Questions":
Quote from: Asher0971 on July 10, 2024, 11:49:05 PMFirst and most importantly, do you need to be diagnosed with gender dysphoria in order to transition?
Absolutely not. I agree with Lori where she says,
Quote from: LoriDee on July 11, 2024, 12:13:29 AMFirst of all, there is no requirement for anyone to be diagnosed with Gender Dysphoria.
and where Kathy Lauren says,
Quote from: KathyLauren on July 11, 2024, 12:20:43 PMTransition is what you want it to be, so there is a lot you can do without a diagnosis. You can change your presentation by wearing different clothes, a different hairstyle. You can (informally) change your name, just by asking people to use your preferred name. In most places, it is legal to call yourself anything you want as long as you are not doing so to commit fraud.
Or like me, change your clothes, change your hairstyle, walk into the appropriate 'department' and legally change your name. This may come with restrictions depending on where you live. At the point in time, when I changed my life around, I did not have any diagnosis.
Quote from: Asher0971 on July 10, 2024, 11:49:05 PMI've heard some say you do, but others say you don't. And that scares me because I feel like if it is a requirement, then I wouldn't be diagnosed with it, and I really really want to transition. My body isn't right, and I think I have dysphoria and would desperately do anything to transition.
I would trust what they say, however I would verify what they say myself, so you would know what is true and what is not.
You will never know, what is possible unless you seek out a 'therapist', that means visiting a psychologist, psychiatrist or counsellor that specialises in 'Gender Issues' or 'Gender Therapy'.
So go to your 'doctor' to get a referral to see a 'therapist'. Seeing a 'therapist may seem scary and daunting, and each individual experience with them is a little different, so it's important to remember that at no stage are you locked in with that therapist. If you're not happy with your sessions or they do not feel right, then seek support elsewhere.
I had to see a psychiatrists to get my surgery letters so that I could have my surgery. I was very wary of them, because I knew at the time they could gate keep. That did not happen to me though. You say you are, "agender" and "I really really want to transition. My body isn't right, and I think I have dysphoria and would desperately do anything to transition."
Then you need to see a 'therapist' to determine what you really want. Whatever diagnoses they are using currently in this case it's, 'Gender Dysphoria'. In my time it was 'transsexual'. Then you will need that diagnoses and the letters that come with it to help you 'transition', to the extent that your body is in alignment with you.
Quote from: Asher0971 on July 10, 2024, 11:49:05 PMSecondly, is there any way for people without genders to transition medically? Is it even possible? I'm not sure.
I know of no cases where one is without gender and being able to transition. In theory it is possible to 'medically transition', via HRT or surgery or both to align ones body to ones image. However, to do this you still need at least 'informed consent' from a doctor or 'therapist' versed in 'Gender Issues' to get HRT and you need at least one surgery letter from them to get surgery.
Quote from: Asher0971 on July 10, 2024, 11:49:05 PMI recently discovered my what I identify as, and I already started planning. I know things can change, but I think the next step for me is to legally transition.
Even Nadine Spirit is saying basically the same thing that I and others are saying to you and that is,
Quote from: Nadine Spirit on July 11, 2024, 09:33:30 PMI also think a therapist is a great first step in this process of discovering ourselves.
I live in CA, and here, like many other places, is an informed consent state. That means I didn't have to have anything official to begin my transition with HRT. Once I wanted to go beyond that the surgeons required letters to be written from therapists, but that wasn't until several years into this.
Good luck!
If you don't mind me asking, you do not have to answer, but what do you mean by "legally transition?" Remember whatever you decide to do, it is up to you and only you.
Take care and wishing you all the best for the future.
Love and HugsSarah BOfficial Greeter@Asher0971 @LoriDee @Nadine Spirit @KathyLauren @EllenW @Sephirah