My personal view is that someone above let's say age 20, given HONEST and non-ideological information from the medical community, can make her or his own decision on how to cope with dysphoria. Severe cases, as determined by HONEST doctors, should (IMO) have a right to transition, where the fees are covered by health care. But everyone should be strongly encouraged to try out a "feminist" psychotherapy course first. Problem is, such therapy is barely offered by anyone.
I assume you mean medical transition by the way, i.e. mainly HRT. Don't know if SRS is ever necessary for alleviating mental anguish, so not sure if it should be paid by health care. As for mere "social transition" as opposed to medial transition, I don't care much because it's reversible, except if we're talking about children where it can set a precedent for later medical transition...
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