Trans man, 35, who changed gender THREE TIMES using drugs and surgery wants ... trends now

Trans man, 35, who changed gender THREE TIMES using drugs and surgery wants ... trends now
Trans man, 35, who changed gender THREE TIMES using drugs and surgery wants ... trends now

Trans man, 35, who changed gender THREE TIMES using drugs and surgery wants ... trends now

Devon Price was born a woman but began taking testosterone in 2018 In 2020 he 'tried becoming a woman again' but it left him 'miserable' READ MORE: Woman, 20, sues AAP over claims she was rushed onto trans drugs 

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A trans man who has changed their gender three times using surgery and drugs wants people to stop treating 'transitioning' as taboo.

Devon Price, 35, was born a woman but struggled to identify with either gender. He was curious about testosterone and began taking the hormone in May 2018 to become more manly.

But his mental health reached an 'emotional low point' during the Covid pandemic in 2020 which is when he 'tried becoming a woman again' by ditching the hormone drug and shaving his body, wearing lots of makeup and floral figure-hugging dresses.

But it left him 'miserable', so he transitioned again less than a year later - this time by taking an even bigger testosterone dose than the first time around. 

He went one step further this time, opting for top surgery which involves removing the breasts to create a more masculine-looking chest. Devon is now living as a man.

Devon Price, 35, was born a woman but struggled to identify with either gender. He was curious about testosterone and began taking the hormone in May 2018, then detransitioned in 2020, only to retransition last than a year later

Devon Price, 35, was born a woman but struggled to identify with either gender. He was curious about testosterone and began taking the hormone in May 2018, then detransitioned in 2020, only to retransition last than a year later

But Devon, writing in a blog post about his journey, said: 'I can only imagine how differently my transition would have gone if detransition, doubt, and gender experimentation were treated as completely neutral, even inevitable things.'

'It's just better for everyone involved if we don't treat detransition like it's this scary taboo, that it's just a person experimenting and exploring their body autonomy,' he told USA Today.

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