The fact that they have 100% satisfaction makes me think other gender-affirming surgeries and procedures which have less than 100% satisfaction are actually suffering from inadequate development of the technology, rather than some kind of fundamental regret.
Advance the technology further and we'll likely see all rates of regret drop to 0
I'm not so sure, I think we need to ensure our therapy is 100% as well. This will help gender fluid individuals to better identify their fluidity when they may think they are strictly trans due to their mind spending a long period of time as one gender without changing back. Rare problem but not unheard of.
Am I dumb or is this not saying what anyone here thinks it's saying?
Basically, it's not just that 50% have no regret / good satisfaction, but in fact that for this 50% there is not even a hint of dissatisfaction or regret. That's the news. The median isn't 4 or 1, it's 5. So 50% of people are absolute ends of the scale.
But this abstract legit says NOTHING about the tail. So it could actually be that 20% of people have complete regret. Median without average is not that convincing in a case like this.
I tried to read the full article but I think it's too recent to be on scihub. And like hell I'm paying for this.