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i want to detransition, where do i start?


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


1. First steps are simple and reversible
People who decide to detransition usually start with the easiest, most reversible action: they stop taking hormones. “First, just stop taking all the hormones. Then work on getting documentation changed back.” – Qwahzeemoedough source [citation:e5b6b8d7-23dc-40e2-aaab-1c027d2df3b4]
After that, they tell a small circle of trusted friends or family—often in one-to-one conversations—before making any public or legal changes. This gentle, step-by-step process lets the body and mind adjust without pressure.

2. Reclaiming your appearance is about comfort, not stereotypes
Once testosterone is out of their system, many people let their hair grow, shave body hair, or experiment with clothing and voice training simply to feel at home in their bodies again. “I tested out wearing feminine clothes and makeup but ehh, I still preferred sweatpants, t-shirts and flannels… being off of T and growing your hair out really does help your face and body re-feminize you to where you pass as a woman even without having to overcompensate with forced femininity.” – immeriea source [citation:27b6f3c2-a556-4d3f-80b7-5589be77ed4b]
The goal is not to fit a rigid “woman” role but to shed the performance they felt pressured to keep up. Some use wigs, makeup tutorials, or voice exercises; others embrace a butch style and feel equally authentic.

3. The emotional journey is harder—and more freeing—than the physical one
Detransitioners describe a “dark night of the soul” as they grieve lost years and confront the sunk-cost fallacy. “It is so scary… most of my life has been a lie. It was devastating tbh and the sunk cost fallacy was so real.” – mofu_mofu source [citation:74e8949e-161b-4934-aa8c-ff7856dd8022]
Yet the same people report deep relief when they stop trying to perform masculinity and simply exist as themselves. A supportive therapist who does not push affirmation can help untangle feelings of shame and guide the process at each person’s pace.

4. Legal and social changes come last, on your own timeline
Name and pronoun updates usually follow the physical and social steps. Some wait until physical changes are visible; others update documents immediately for safety or peace of mind. “I told people on a one-on-one basis and quietly changed my name back on social media.” – xnyvbb source [citation:f7137c66-bdae-42ce-a4ca-1b69078b5606]
There is no single “correct” order—only what feels manageable and true for you.

In brief
Detransition begins with a simple choice to stop medical intervention and unfolds through small, reversible acts of gender non-conformity: growing your hair, speaking in your natural voice, wearing what feels right, and telling the people you trust. The hardest part is emotional—facing grief and fear—yet each shared story shows that authenticity and peace are possible without lifelong medical dependence. Take it one step at a time, seek compassionate support, and remember that being yourself is not a performance to maintain; it is a life to reclaim.

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

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