I assume the same dynamics will hold true as for addiction. These things never proceed linearly. When a given drug is novel, a lot of people start using it and get addicted, and that is because the bad effects have not yet become apparent. Then things level off.
You only have to wait until these effects become too obvious to ignore, even for the reality-deniers. The 'transgender' life is pure misery, and it will not be long before it is apparent.
I think what explains this anomaly is social contagion effect.
It is beneficial to say that one is trans.
Look at the free praise, attention and benefits you get if you say it.
It incentivizes more and more teens identifying as trans.
I assume the same dynamics will hold true as for addiction. These things never proceed linearly. When a given drug is novel, a lot of people start using it and get addicted, and that is because the bad effects have not yet become apparent. Then things level off.
You only have to wait until these effects become too obvious to ignore, even for the reality-deniers. The 'transgender' life is pure misery, and it will not be long before it is apparent.