Each person's understanding of their own gender is a unique, personal and profound truth, central to their own identity.
The consensus among psychological associations is the reality of gender dysphoria, supporting that transgender identities are not a choice but an alignment of one's true self.
Cultures have recognized genders out side of the binary and transgender individuals throughout history, indicating gender diversity is a natural aspect of human society.
Trans people contribute to every aspect of society, proving their identities do not take from others or detract from their capability or humanity.
Affirming someone's gender identity significantly improves mental health outcomes, which underscores the importance and validity of trans identities.
Validity in identity doesn't require universal understanding or agreement; it requires respect and recognition of individual autonomy.