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how can i make peace with the changes i have made to my body?


Questions and answers for people who are questioning their gender identity.


1. Radical Acceptance: Making Peace With What Cannot Be Undone
The first step many detransitioners describe is a deliberate, sometimes daily, act of radical acceptance. Instead of fighting the mirror, they learn to greet the body that is still theirs. One woman who had a mastectomy writes, “Say goodbye to that part you miss as many times as you need, and forgive yourself for this a thousand times and more if needed… Your body is you, love every inch of it.”LostSoul1911 source [citation:c648d003-6079-4434-9ce0-1ce325f87962] This process is not a single moment of insight but a practice: noticing the urge to self-criticise, pausing, and choosing kindness instead. Over months, the same scars that once triggered shame become quiet reminders of survival.

2. Reframing Scars and Changes as Evidence of Growth
Several people turn their surgical marks into symbols of personal evolution rather than failure. One detrans woman explains, “My modifications are a testament to how far I’ve evolved as a person since then, so I’ve come to wear them with confidence.”strikelist source [citation:0989d147-7c17-4303-82fe-7e621389831e] By shifting the story from “I ruined myself” to “I learned and kept going,” the body becomes a living record of resilience instead of a catalogue of mistakes. This reframing does not erase regret, but it loosens regret’s grip.

3. Focusing on Function Over Form
When appearance feels painful, many redirect attention to what the body can still do. After years of binding and testosterone, one woman notes, “This body… has carried me and helped me bring the most wonderful human being into the world… And I’m proud of that.”WoodenSky6731 source [citation:34c14d90-e79a-4435-a455-4e90f76fbba3] Moisturising, stretching, walking, or simply breathing with intention become daily rituals that rebuild trust. The goal is not to reclaim a lost ideal but to inhabit the present body with gratitude for its ongoing service.

4. Seeking External Affirmation While Building Inner Kindness
Positive feedback from trusted friends or partners can act as a bridge until self-acceptance feels more natural. One woman recalls, “My boyfriend LOVES them… I’ve been told by other women that they wish they had my huge chest.”WoodenSky6731 source [citation:34c14d90-e79a-4435-a455-4e90f76fbba3] Hearing others value what you struggle to accept does not solve the problem overnight, but it offers a counter-voice to internal criticism. Over time, these external voices are internalised, and the inner dialogue grows gentler.

5. Practising Ongoing Self-Forgiveness
Finally, detransitioners emphasise that forgiveness is not a one-time event. One woman advises, “You need to fully acknowledge your sadness and your forgiveness to be able to go on.”LostSoul1911 source [citation:c648d003-6079-4434-9ce0-1ce325f87962] Some keep a journal where they write the same apology and the same absolution every morning. Others speak aloud to their reflection: “I did what I did with the knowledge I had then. Today I choose to care for the person who made that choice.” Repetition turns self-forgiveness into a habit, and the habit becomes healing.

Conclusion
The path to peace after irreversible bodily changes is neither quick nor linear, but it is possible. By practising radical acceptance, reframing scars as marks of growth, celebrating what the body can still do, inviting supportive voices, and returning again and again to self-forgiveness, detransitioners show that identity and worth are not fixed by appearance. They are cultivated, day by day, through compassion for the whole human being—past choices, present body, and future possibilities alike.

The truth is that gender non-conformity will set us all free!

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