“…This category potentially includes anyone who identified as transgender, socially or medically transitioned, and later returned to identifying with his/her birth sex. The reasons behind core or primary detransitions are multifarious, and may comprise: realizing that transitioning does not alleviate GD (Dodsworth, 2020;Herzog, 2017;Lev, 2019;Marchiano, 2020), finding alternative ways to cope with GD (Herzog, 2017;Stella, 2016), mental health concerns (Post-Trans, n.d.;Stella, 2016), solving previous psychological/emotional problems that contributed to GD (Butler & Hutchinson, 2020;Stella, 2016), the remission of GD itself over time (Stella, 2016), understanding how past trauma, internalized sexism, and other psychological difficulties influenced the experience of GD (Dodsworth, 2020;Gonz alez, 2019;Herzog, 2017;McFadden, 2017;Post-Trans, n.d.;Stella, 2016;Yoo, 2018); the reconciliation with one's sexuality (Marchiano, 2020;GNC Centric, 2019;Pazos-Guerra et al, 2020;Post-Trans, n.d.); and a change in individual, political, social, or religious views that leads the person to question his/her transgender status (Dodsworth, 2020;Exp osito-Campos, 2020;Herzog, 2017;Kermode, 2019;Stella, 2016;Turban & Keuroghlian, 2018).…”