This doesn't make sense. Because isn't a common complaint among trans people that they are raised the opposite of what they actually feel. So if they are raised to match their sex at birth then wouldn't that be the default and wouldn't it be hard to turn transgender, since after all its hard to change how you are raised.Saying there is evidence does not make it exist. I have read into this way too much - like WAY TOO MUCH.
And just because something is a social construct, that doesn't mean it's easy to change. Consider that the career criminal and president were born essentially the same. But can you simply pray the crime away or make someone a functioning member of society just because his actions are learned? Of course not. Social conditioning is very strong and perhaps permanent in many cases. Just because something is learned behavior that doesn't make it possible to change. Think of wife beaters or pedophiles.
This would mean trans started acting trans by choice when they got older which contradicts that it was hard to change.
Or do you think trans were raised trans at birth which is why they act trans? That it's all a construct and there is nothing in the brain that affects this?