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The thing with Sweden is that they were among the firsts that played along with the trannies. I actually think they were the first country that allowed people to legally change their gender. Which may sound good to the trans folk but that means that all the laws about it were written in the 70's and written in the perspective people had on trannies during that time. Which means that Sweden is probably the country with the hardest laws on transitioning. For an example you need to present as your chosen gender for two years before you're legally allowed to change sex, and you need to change your sex before you're allowed to get grs.
I'm surprised though that it was just now forbidden. As far as I were aware it was never a thing in Sweden to begin with.
In fact I found Sweden system now ridiculously stupid when it comes to detransitioners. I saw a thread on Detrans about an ex-TIF who struggled to go to swimming pool because it's still male on her ID card, and she couldn't changed it because she has to wait for another 2 years and they see that her wanting to keep beard as a sight of not being feminine. Even though she's born female... She doesn't have a birthright to be a woman anymore. As far as I remember she was contemplating about identifying as non-binary because of it too. (Though she's pretty autistic and unstable like troons here. It almost look like, even with a 'strict' system, it is a system that's fine with exploiting the "undesirable")
I can't help but found tranny gender recognition but an establishment homophobia enforcement of strict gender roles of the past. Especially how it seems to be legalised in many places in Europe back in 70s-80s long before gay people become widely accepted. There's nothing "progressive" at all but establishment lies to keep themselves comfortable
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