International discourse on age dysphoria / trans age

Japanese streaming service ABEMA covers trans-age activist Jackie (born 1984) who identifies as 28. You can watch (in Japanese) on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mixifNHJmrs. A Japanese Tweet explains that transage people self-identify age, can possess multiple ages, and says that negative age, infinity age, undefined age / ageless, imaginary, and complex age are all OK. (I find the concept of the last two categories cute personally. If any of those categories resonate with you, please share what they mean for you.)

Japanese discourse seems to talk about Stefonknee Wolscht in Canada (coverage) and Marjolein Schepers (likely not transage, coverage in Dutch) in the Netherlands, and Japanese musician Demon Kakka's in-character age of 100,060. Although Japanese society's familiarity with the subject is also low, there seems to already be both activists and critics there as well.

Chilean TV channel TV+ aired an episode about age dysphoria, including a 73-year-old woman who explains that if she could pick an age to return to, she would return to 10. You can watch (in Spanish) on YouTube: https://youtu.be/dlLbh0_gnsU

Unfortunately, this post has already took a while to investigate for, so I've stopped here. (If any of you speak languages other than English, and want to add more information, feel free.) Even though it seems small, I think this topic might have more global attention than we realize. Now I wonder if there might be other safe communities like this subreddit and its affiliates we don't know about.

Looking to the future, I hope that if awareness does continue to grow as the years pass, that we can find shared community together, to make all of our lives better, despite haters and misinformed people that will undoubtedly emerge that try to make us justify our happiness.