https://citizens.news/717711.html
Did not look at the embedded video, so no impression one way or another, but the article reminded me of something anon noticed years ago with something called "Second Life" by Linden Labs. It was initially shocking to anon that people could give themselves avatars in Second Life that were the opposite gender than their IRL gender and then interact with others, potentially in a sexual manner. The other "player" might also have a correct gender avatar or might not. It has been many years since anon even looked at that platform. Around the same time anon became aware of this, the WSJ did an article asking about whether or not a married man who developed a love interest on the site was committing adultery. If recollection serves, his wife fed him at the computer so he could stay on the platform. Sounded pretty sick actually.
All of this is to ask: Is an additional piece to the "transgender" phenomenon based on the possibility for people to use different platforms and "games" in order to "experience" being the opposite gender? Does this attack the real world identity of the person "playing".
Some people who play violent video games may begin to look at real world lives as less valuable and behave accordingly. Probably most do not. Maybe something similar is happening in games and platforms where people can "try on" opposite gender roles, especially when the platforms have "adult" options.