Walt Heyer is an American man who once pretended to be a woman for eight years and now shares his story to caution others about the pitfalls of ‘gender transition’. To be clear, he chopped off his junk and took all sorts of female hormones, only to regret it a few years later, unable to reverse the self-inflicted harm.

He created an organisation, called Sex Change Regret, which helps others with a similar experience.
Walt correctly argues that men can’t become women and that many who go down that road are struggling with bigger issues, like trauma or mental health, which need proper care, not surgery.
"No amount of surgery can fix a disorder with psychological roots. The biological fact is that no one can change from one gender to another except in appearance."
— Student of knowledge (@djdegaf) February 17, 2022
Walt Heyer, a Former Transsexual. pic.twitter.com/DpKNydjRkw
Where did this stuff come from?
I don’t remember ‘transgenderism’ being a thing before the 2000s. In fact, I don’t even remember the term‘transgender’ existing back then. (It did technically exist, but got a branding boost post-2000, which makes me believe its popularity was manufactured.)
Transgenderism is a mental disorder, not a valid identity—science shows sex is binary, not a spectrum.
— Paul McHugh, former Johns Hopkins chief of psychiatry
Men pretending to be women was funny. Bugs Bunny often wore make-up and a dress and it was hilarious. Then it became ‘real’ in the sense that it was no longer obvious whether or not it was meant to be funny.
Do you remember the rather good film Juno? Elliot Page was the main character—the girl who fell pregnant. Something went wrong in her head (in real life), and she tried to become a boy. Look at how she butchered herself.

I have a feeling this transgender agenda is part of a deliberate psychological operation to confuse people for the purpose of control and money. If you can create uncertainty in one’s core identity, you can create floating anxiety and a malleable individual.
