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(110,253 posts)That phrase could mean almost anything -- including "social transitioning."
https://www.plannedparenthood.org/learn/gender-identity/transgender/what-do-i-need-know-about-transitioning
How do transgender people transition?
There are two different types of transition, or ways to affirm your gender: social transition and medical transition.
Social transitioning may include:
coming out to your friends and family as transgender
asking people to use pronouns (she/her, he/him, they/them) that match your gender identity
going by a different name
dressing/grooming in ways that match your gender identity
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Does everyone who is transgender decide to transition?
No, not all transgender people transition. For those who do, not all transition in the same way. Some may transition socially and not medically. Some may transition medically by doing one or only a few of the procedures listed above. Some may take hormones and decide not to have any surgeries, or just choose one kind of surgery and none of the others.
There are many reasons for the differences in how people transition. These medical procedures can be very expensive, which means that not everyone can afford them. Some transgender people may have health insurance that covers transition-related procedures, and some may not. And finally, but most importantly not all trans people want all of the available medical procedures.
Regardless of whether a transgender person chooses to transition and how they choose to do it, they're no more real than other trans people who dont transition. Someones gender identity should always be respected no matter how they decide to transition socially or medically.