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Justify why HRT without social transition is a viable option for some people.

What benefits would this bring?
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>>36635672
Are you talking about cases where they continue to personally identify with their assigned sex, or ones where they see themselves as what they’re transitioning to but don’t disclose?
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Option 2
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some people don't have the confidence/passing ability/support to socially transition, but still want the physical effects of hrt, which improves their quality of life and makes it easier for them to socially transition in the future



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