I don't know how else to say it, I think I respect trans people too much? About a quarter of my IRL friends are LGBT, and they all have such amazing life stories that make us stick together better. Though I will say I know very little about the specifics of transitioning, but am still supportive because they are nice people to hang around and pretty normal (moreso than me, lul).*
BUT
I can't lie that it does kind of suck sometimes. Maybe I'm a bad person for thinking in a hierarchy, but I don't know if unchangeables (like race, sexuality) are comparable to changeables like gender at an innate level. I somewhat chastize friends who entirely cut off their families to transition, though they tell me there's a "window" by which if they don't get started early enough they won't look good and "pass" later on. It feels like a sunk cost fallacy waiting to happen. I don't care what gender you say you are, like I don't care what religion you are, as long as you don't push it in my face the same. These are deep, personal questions you need to ask yourself about. I wouldn't let a Reddit atheist change my worldview, and I won't let some Discord drama get in my life either.
(Then again --- as someone who went to college to escape a religious nutcase fam, maybe they have a point?

God why is that thinker so big lol
Anyways I feel like a bad person for having these thoughts and not being an unconditional ally. But I mean, this website is just a niche retard corner of the internet where we can say anything right? I will still make fun of people who eat shit from plates (guess which thread I lurked b4 joining) because they eat shit from plates, I will still make fun of Chris-Chan for... being Chris Chan. Transitioning is just an accessory to their personality I guess.
I don't care what they do in the bedroom, even if I think they made dumb decisions with their lives. I guess we have detransitioners to thank for normalizing the idea that it might not be a fix all for everyone? Live and let live, or whatever. Sorry if this post makes no sense LOL I'm just writing my thoughts outas they come.
* I'm bi too, and I think I have a better case as I can kind of hide my sexuality enough to not raise eyebrows. I plan on going no contact (or basically as much as I feel I need to be) once I can graduate, move out and live on my own. Sorry for the TMI lol