I was only 15! Now What? This is Alex's Story!https://www.transregretters.com/post/i-was-only-15-now-what-this-is-alex-s-story
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I was only 15! Now What? This is Alex's Story!

Updated: Mar 25


 

Scott Newgent, a transman, has been addressing the negative effects of medical transitioning for the past five years. He believes that the majority of humanity is inherently good and does not need to alter their bodies to find peace. Newgent encourages open and honest discussions about the true effects of medical transitioning, rather than hiding behind platforms like YouTube where harm and exploitation run rampant. He believes that the elimination of medically transitioning children presents an opportunity for open and honest dialogue, allowing young adults to share their experiences without preconceived agendas.


To heal you have to understand the why!


Launching The YouTube Channel: I need to know why to under stand the WHAT NOW?


 

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Those Who Regret.  Transman Scott Newgent the accidental HERO of Matt Walsh's 'What is a Woman,' providing assistance to a young adults in determining what to do following the trauma of a medical transition that occurred during infancy.


 
I was just 15 years old at the time, Scott. What Do I Do Now Scott? - This is Alex's Story



A lady with a kind heart who was looking for acceptance was deceived by the untruth that was sold to Alex.


Who was telling this lie?


It is a brazen face falsehood that the medical, mental health, and pharmaceutical industries are peddling to the weird, corky, and beautiful individuals of this planet that they can fit in. For many people, the deception is devastating and too difficult to overcome, but Alex is not one of those people.


It is a fiction that is presented to many individuals that synthesized hormones and surgical procedures will somehow make the strange blend together, and for those who do not match the profile, it is just too enticing to turn away from. Alex tells her experience with the bold will to recover from the mistake she made when she was a youngster, which was that she was born in the incorrect body. Now that she is accepting her life and her past, she is asking the most important question that all of us who have been through this cruel deception must ask: "Now What Scott?"


Alex is a 100% regretter who quit synthetic hormones over a year ago. The transition back to who you were suppose to be is not always simple or easy, but sweet Alex is determined to find light where darkness has been the only constant in her life.


This is Alex and this is Alex's HEROIC story!


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New YouTube Channel, the why and the what to expect!

by transman Scott Newgent


 

Over the course of the past five years, I have been overwhelmed with calls from people who have had medical transitions and are now having a difficult time navigating their lives. Despite the fact that some people have second thoughts about their choice after only a few days, others persist with the process until it is finished. One thing, however, is consistent: they all have the same feeling of being lost and shattered.

Having these interactions has made it very evident that this is not a problem that is unique to this situation. There have been countless additional people who have also been affected negatively by the negative repercussions of medical transitioning. In addition, while there are others who may argue that it provides them joy and relief, the fact of the matter is that the vast majority of people are naturally good and do not require any changes to their bodies in order to achieve a state of inner peace.


First-hand reports of the detrimental effects that this course of action has had on people and on society as a whole have been relayed to me. It is time that we stop promoting transgenderism as something that should be praised and instead realize the damage that it may do with its actions.

It is essential for us to have open and honest conversations regarding the actual implications of this practice, especially in light of the fact that we are going to confront the immediate removal of children who are transitioning medically. Let us not hide behind networks like as YouTube, where exploitation and damage are common, but rather let us come together and confront this problem head-on. We can make a brighter future for ourselves and for the generations who will come after us if we work together.


In all honesty, I have never seen a transgender person who did not have some kind of brokenness within them. I have never met somebody who did not have this. It is possible that some people may discover that they walk a bit lighter and happier after transitioning, but the number is quite low and would startle anyone who believes that the bulk of people are fundamentally nice. The ugliness and depravity of a great number of people has been brought to light as a result of this tour. Even in the middle of everything, there is always hope.


Over the course of the past five years, I have been receiving phone calls from young individuals who have had medical transitions and now find themselves at different stages of their life. They were and are lost, much like the majority of people who undergo medical transitions that involve beginning the operation and stopping it four days later to completing the process at the end of the procedure. It is imperative that you have a conversation with someone who does not have any preconceived notions. My goal is to take care of these young adults in this way.

As we continued to converse, we became increasingly aware that our narratives were not unique; rather, there were numerous others.


While I am listening to their tales, I can't help but feel a sense of dread and dreadful anticipation. These folks, who were once youngsters playing with their identities, will soon be confronted with repercussions that cannot be undone. I am aware of this development. This terrifying fact hangs over each and every one of us.

On the other hand, there are times of clarity and connection that occur in the middle of all this confusion and uncertainty. In the course of my interactions with these young adults, I make it a point to offer them a secure environment in which they may freely discuss their experiences without any preconceived notions or expectations. When they are going through a difficult period in their lives, this is my method of providing them with support and direction.



In addition, after a period of five arduous years, we have now arrived at a critical juncture. At this point, the time has come to eradicate children who are transitioning medically. On the other hand, despite the fact that this may appear to be intimidating, I see it as a chance for open and honest conversation. Due to the fact that damage and exploitation are frequently prevalent on sites such as YouTube, I have made the decision to avoid using these platforms. I would rather have genuine talks that have the potential to genuinely make a difference for a large number of individuals who are struggling.


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Scott Newgent

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