Awesome story. I'm 10 years into my transition as well. My co workers felt awkward and basically shunned me. They didn't accept me but they did tolerate me. Some of my co workers came around eventually and I had a few good friends that made coming to work tolerable. I was at a crossroads 12 years ago and was suicidal. I went to a therapist who helped me see that coming out was better than the alternative. I'm glad I came out. I'm happy for you. You are awesome! ❤️
As I have started my transition last year I was so insanely worried about coming out to work and friends. I picked a few closer coworkers and discussed it with them. They all surprised me. Friends also blew my mind. Had I let go of that fear I would have started years ago. BTW I love listening to you. You talk to sweet and from from the heart. And I am jealous of your calming voice.
I’ve always admired everything about you, been a huge fan for many years! Wish I had your courage! Still married, my wife is very aware, so I’m lucky. But afraid to go out the front door!
Johnny As long as you can make yourself look good in your eyes it actually starts to become fun to go out!! Especially with other girls who are your friends and they can help you pass as a girl as well. Trust me it's easier than your thinking!!! Just get rid of that huge mental block I'm guessing you've created cut it lose!!! And just step outside go to the mailbox find any excuse to go outside!!! I know you can do it sweetheart go for it!!!
That's a good story with the moral at the end. When I've come out to people I've known, it sent them into fight or flight mode. And the relationship or friendship came to a screeching halt. BTW...great picture.
I finally made the leap of faith in January this year by doing the same thing you did. It started off by showing a few photos and the response I got was unbelievable. As I began to share with more people I found out that many of my co-workers knew of others in their own personal circle but it was also when I found out that there was already a few other transgender people working at the company. Thanks for sharing your story.
Wow , I can’t imagine the hardship being in your shoes must have been. It’s hard enough getting through life, but you had 2 lives to maneuver . You were very fortunate to have that friend so confident in your corner. And his words are so true. It’s Your Life, don’t worry what others think. I’m going to use this for myself(: Thank you .
I've know you for a long time Kayla. I have always admired your and your open sharing of your experiences. I LOVE U for who you are and who you have become! XOXO
You are a great storyteller. I love hearing these stories. I often wonder who would be cool with it and who wouldn't, if I actually transitioned. I think most people would be, given the chance. But maybe not. Who knows. I'll probably never find out. But it's a very interesting topic.
Great story and much needed! In a very similar situation right now and working through the fear and concerns of coming out at work. Thank you for sharing!
Running from it, hid it, lied about it........wife found out.... getting divorced....... afraid! That resonates inside so very deeply Kayla and I'm sure it does for may of us in the community. Another fabulous video spoken for the heart. Honesty and genuine. Thanks for sharing another part of your life x
Hi Kayla, another great story. While I have heard you talk about this incident before, you know I love all your videos and can watch and listen to them over and over. I ❤️ this story. It’s very heart warming and I love the message…you can’t judge a book by it’s cover. So glad you are keeping these videos going. I always look forward to the next one. TY for doing them. You are very special, but I think you already know that. 🥰
You are SO beautiful! I can’t imagine you ever being male. You speak so clearly about things and your voice is so soothing! You would be a great trans activist instead of who is currently being paraded around.
I came across your channel by chance via Instragram. Interesting story in your latest videos. Brave of you to dare to tell as openly and uncomplicated as you do. I think you are probably helping many with your open story. Wish good luck in the future.
You are just beautiful and I not like it matters accept you for you not what others think you should be! Because your a very inspiring and awesome person Kayla Ward!
Great story at the same time I saw a question from a poster named Samantha, who questioned why did you need to let anyone at work that you are Transgender. I paused your video, thought about her comment and then looked back at your image. We used to say that someone such as you passes very well and we have to factor that into how you were treated when you came out at work. Most of us are not boardering on women's magazine covers, so our coming out is more than likely not going to go as smoothly as yours. This is not trying to take anything from you, at the same time to ignore this major factor would not do justice for the great many of us who do not have the blessings that you have. Currently I am slowly coming out at work and yeah like you my job performance has skyrocketed, at the same time that I could come out today if I presented as well as you do. I am happy that you were able to come out so smoothly, because you win is still a win for the Transgender community.....at the same time for the bulk of us, it is going to be charging towards an enemy encampment.
While I understand your comment, you are assuming you know my situation based off pictures you see now. I did not always look the way I do now. I was also in Waco, Texas…home of a religious college…Baylor…in the middle of the Bible Belt. I came out because everyone at my job knew me and were used to seeing me present as a male so yeah, I kinda had to come out if I was going to present as female at work. Did I have some great and lucky experiences in my coming out, yes. But did you know I later lost my job because of who I am? I was one of the top managers in the company but because a co-worker and some of the corporate boys club were uncomfortable, I got pushed out and it took months to find a new job. Point is, just like I said in my video, don’t assume.
@@KaylaWardofficial Sorry that I didn't respond sooner. I checked your videos from over a decade ago and I will admit that maybe you had a monumental change. At the same time, with your frame and size, I might not have had you dead center, in your appearance, but I have a good feeling that you have been that size for most of your life. Again, this is not to disparage your accomplishments, at the same time we can go toe to toe comparing ourselves and our experiences, and don't think you would trade places with many of the Transgender girls I know or myself. You are living in Waco, home of a religious college. In one of my group sections, one girl told her story of being homeless and having to sell her body in Baltimore City. Then another girl told a similar story , then a final one told the same basic story of except she was beaten and left needing to be rushed the hospital multiple times. You are speaking of being forced out of a corporate position, when young transgender girls are being forced out of their home and on to the streets by hateful parents. I can feel that you are honest in your pain, at the same time even know I am blessed just because my employer is paying for my transition. Also, I had to quit my job. I worked in electrical construction and when they found out I had to fear for my life that my co-workers would kill me. It is not an assumption Kayla, it is just acknowledging that your path ... was/is, a blessing that more of us wish we could have had.
@@karenmarieh.j.3842 I am not on here to compare my story to others. I have never claimed I have had the most difficult life. When we spend time comparing our stories or others to those who are less fortunate, we diminish our own journeys or bring down others who are merely sharing theirs. It is important to acknowledge, appreciate, and not judge each other because each story resonates with someone else differently. If we only heard stories of trans women having to sell their bodies, being beaten or murdered, would any of us dare to transition? Let alone have the strength or courage to share our stories in a public manner to hope to educate, encourage, and inspire others? Trust me, I am fully aware of my privileges but hardly find it necessary to hide my story away because of them!
Miss Kayla you are absolutely right I've been there many times and I'm 49 years old as of May transgender for over 11 years now went through the same things same thing with my ex because of my demon which was myself inside a male body that I hated thank you for listening ma'am
I told one person about my transitioning at work, after she told me something personal about herself, I figured since she came out to me, I should come out to her, just made it easier, I have trouble telling others, I decided to wait till they notice the changes in me then they could ask questions
First time I've seen a totally beautiful trans woman. I have been a bit of a skeptic, though firmly on the side of human rights, etc. and totally unphased, (and straight) for more than sixty years about gay and lesbian relations. Women still knock me out.
I appreciate your story of transition, I thought I was going on that path 90s and I had neurological problems and I chose not to . I tried to hide my disorder and when it got so bad , I couldn't anymore and people were willing to help me. I have been leaving work early because I can't do menial tasks and I don't want to ask for help and help is there. A coworker gave me something to help me and I have had it for a week and I am scared. I would fall asleep and the shaking stopped , but recently it continues. I put on a nightgown and panties and it quelled.I will have to get an mri and find out. Thanks for your message of hope. Btw I still have a closet full of dresses and a shoe rack full of heels and maybe one day I can do it again? If I have Parkinson's disease maybe I can get help help to be me? Keep being inspiring and if no one told you that they love you today Kayla I do
Too often,ppl instantly judge and condemn. They cannot and will not accept the fact that we r all different. They can b so callous and hurtful. So.e time ago,I went to pride fest. It didn't hurt me one bit. Saw the drag show too. I liked it. Everyone was having a nice time. None were being a problem. I simply observed the interactions of others. It was a positive event.
Congratulations on everything you accomplished in your life. After learning a little bit about you and seeing all of your pictures and videos you put on different social media platforms. You are so absolutely stunning breathtaking woman and so amazing. It was my mind that a woman could be so absolutely perfect in so many ways like yourself. You are truly one of a kind. The body of a goddess and the insides of an Angel. New fashion style is so sexy yet classy and sophisticated
You are a very lovely woman. I do enjoy listening to you any time I have a chance. Your life story is so interesting. My journey has not begun yet, at least not the part I really want to change.
Your very lucky. he people I worked with I don't given them the time of day. from 2002 to 2017 it was living hell and this was a TV station. My boss was disrespecting me.
One of the things I like about you is that you actually speak like a woman. Most trans women speak like a drag queen, like those ones in the Drag Race show.
I had to get really drunk to tell a co worker, and he is a really good friend . Lol turns out he was pan, I have soo much in common with your other sorry , and it’s getting messy. Really wish I made different choices 10 years ago.
You’re a great story teller, thank you so much for your “no bullshit”. I also admire your courage and total honesty to us and yourself. I think you’re a great role model, not just for trans community.
Wow ım very shocked europan transgenders is most beautiful ❤🎉😊This means that trans people can also work in the workplace in developed countries, which is important, but I wish every country would provide this equality to LGBT citizens. I hope one day, with love from the whole world
Hi Kayla, I wonder if you have ever tried writing. You seem extremely capable of expressing yourself and are obviously well read or well educated or both. Now, the reason I ask is that I have a book in mind. Not a book about you but a book that you would be able to understand with your unique perspective. I know this is totally random but fate has somehow dropped your little video in my lap so nothing ventured nothing gained, right? Btw, I'm not looking for money or perpetrating some scam. I'm a sculptor/painter/writer with way too many projects on my plate, including two books so I just don't have the time but I believe in this story and would love to see someone run with it. So, if you want to communicate more about this then please feel free to do so but you must be a writer or at least be willing to try and put the work into it. Writing is a huge challenge, I know, but it's also very rewarding always an amazing journey. If not, then continue on with your life and I wish you nothing but happiness. Cheers.
Maybe one day I will consider writing but between real estate, basketball, and trying to be a content creator online...I don't have the time necessary to put words and thoughts to paper in a way that would make much of an impact at all.
@@KaylaWardofficialAloha🌴, No worries Kayla, I'm sure fate will eventually drop that right person in front of a laptop. In the meantime, I wish you nothing but success and I appreciate you took the time to answer. The next time I have the chance to steal an extra moment from my own calender, I will write a proper synopsis of the story and send you a copy to read between breaths. Be safe, cheers, have a glass🍷
I’m all cool with it…. The transgender thing….but!…. The other night at work a male who is going thru the transition and still looks very male, held the door open for a 65 year old male after a smoke break. The 65 year old male said “ thank you sir”! The young man went to HR and reported him. The 65 year old man was confused upset and a little heartbroken….. he had no clue and actually spoke highly of this person who he had no idea of his transition….we all need to talk openly!…..and HR reps need to approach this in ….yes a new way!….the 65 year old had no clue and liked this co worker. We need to not rush to judgment! But be kind and support one another!
Love ❤️ this video I had a similar experience with a few coworkers and I worked on the rail road with some of the roughest people that I ever met. But most accepted me to my face
I admire that you were able to transition in Texas. I am also from Texas. I left Texas as soon as I could. You are charming. I am so impressed and realize you must be very strong.
Hi Kayla….What a great guy. It’s understandable that you felt that way because there are a lot of people who are judgmental but…you are 100% correct that if people just accepted people for who they were, there would be a lot less hate in this world. This country is going backwards the past few years with all the lying from politicians and the laws they are passing…it’s ridiculous. Ahem (Republicans). But anyway, I would have said the same thing as your co-worker back then about the pic you showed him..you looked beautiful. ☺️ And now, over a decade later, you’re a gorgeous woman. (Beautiful inside and out). Thanks for sharing sweetheart, I always love your videos. I’ve been MIA on IG, lol, need a break. 😉 Can’t wait for your next one…💞💞💞
Kayla I love seeing you and I am so proud of what you gave become a beautiful stunning vibrate woman. Keep doing what you are doing I love you and believe in you and I hope you get a chance to reply if not I understand. 💕 Louie
I transitioned at my job...it was kind of important for them to know that I would be taking a little time off and then coming back as my authentic self.
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@@bubba283 what about me guy??
Awesome story. I'm 10 years into my transition as well. My co workers felt awkward and basically shunned me. They didn't accept me but they did tolerate me. Some of my co workers came around eventually and I had a few good friends that made coming to work tolerable.
I was at a crossroads 12 years ago and was suicidal. I went to a therapist who helped me see that coming out was better than the alternative. I'm glad I came out. I'm happy for you. You are awesome! ❤️
Thank you for sharing this story. I really needed it today.
As I have started my transition last year I was so insanely worried about coming out to work and friends. I picked a few closer coworkers and discussed it with them. They all surprised me. Friends also blew my mind. Had I let go of that fear I would have started years ago.
BTW I love listening to you. You talk to sweet and from from the heart. And I am jealous of your calming voice.
I love how people will often surprise us with kindness when we are afraid they won't
I’ve always admired everything about you, been a huge fan for many years! Wish I had your courage! Still married, my wife is very aware, so I’m lucky. But afraid to go out the front door!
Johnny As long as you can make yourself look good in your eyes it actually starts to become fun to go out!! Especially with other girls who are your friends and they can help you pass as a girl as well. Trust me it's easier than your thinking!!! Just get rid of that huge mental block I'm guessing you've created cut it lose!!! And just step outside go to the mailbox find any excuse to go outside!!! I know you can do it sweetheart go for it!!!
That's a good story with the moral at the end. When I've come out to people I've known, it sent them into fight or flight mode. And the relationship or friendship came to a screeching halt. BTW...great picture.
I finally made the leap of faith in January this year by doing the same thing you did. It started off by showing a few photos and the response I got was unbelievable. As I began to share with more people I found out that many of my co-workers knew of others in their own personal circle but it was also when I found out that there was already a few other transgender people working at the company. Thanks for sharing your story.
Wow , I can’t imagine the hardship being in your shoes must have been. It’s hard enough getting through life, but you had 2 lives to maneuver . You were very fortunate to have that friend so confident in your corner. And his words are so true. It’s Your Life, don’t worry what others think.
I’m going to use this for myself(:
Thank you .
I've know you for a long time Kayla. I have always admired your and your open sharing of your experiences. I LOVE U for who you are and who you have become! XOXO
Wow! How fortunate to share with someone so accepting. Seems so empowering!. I'm sure there were bumps along the way but what a great start!
Wow, fantastic story!
Thanks for sharing with us all.
Kate
I like that story. You have gotten much better at telling it. You found your realness, your creative visualization. Life is good!
You are a great storyteller. I love hearing these stories. I often wonder who would be cool with it and who wouldn't, if I actually transitioned. I think most people would be, given the chance. But maybe not. Who knows. I'll probably never find out. But it's a very interesting topic.
Great story and much needed! In a very similar situation right now and working through the fear and concerns of coming out at work. Thank you for sharing!
Kayla, you are wise beyond your years, much love and peace.... enjoy your week.
Thank you for sharing this. Your words are really amazing and meaningful.
Thank you for sharing your story. Your channel is great! Cheers
Running from it, hid it, lied about it........wife found out.... getting divorced....... afraid! That resonates inside so very deeply Kayla and I'm sure it does for may of us in the community.
Another fabulous video spoken for the heart. Honesty and genuine. Thanks for sharing another part of your life x
Hi Kayla, another great story. While I have heard you talk about this incident before, you know I love all your videos and can watch and listen to them over and over. I ❤️ this story. It’s very heart warming and I love the message…you can’t judge a book by it’s cover. So glad you are keeping these videos going. I always look forward to the next one. TY for doing them. You are very special, but I think you already know that. 🥰
I’ve noticed that your stories seem very much like a sermon in a baptist church. Great stories keep them coming!
Thank you for sharing this story Kayla 😀❤
Being a Firefighter seems to a good job to transition in, you get support!🙂
I love this story. I hope you are still friends with that guy because he sounds like an awesome person.
He's alright I guess lol
You are SO beautiful! I can’t imagine you ever being male. You speak so clearly about things and your voice is so soothing! You would be a great trans activist instead of who is currently being paraded around.
Thanks for showing us a little bit into your life it helps us to understand and you are a amazing woman and to live a happy life
I just stumbled across your video. Wow... you have a beautiful personality and outward physical beauty to match.🙏
I came across your channel by chance via Instragram. Interesting story in your latest videos. Brave of you to dare to tell as openly and uncomplicated as you do. I think you are probably helping many with your open story. Wish good luck in the future.
Wow. Thanks for sharing ❤
Kayla your such a sweetheart and I love your stories and your videos. You are stunning and your so beautiful ❤️ thank you. Love Louie
4:39 haha such an unintentional compliment, Love it!
You are just beautiful and I not like it matters accept you for you not what others think you should be! Because your a very inspiring and awesome person Kayla Ward!
Kayla, you are wonderful and a great story teller. Would love an update on your romantic life, hope you have a special person.
True indeed--You are indeed a fine ass woman. You be you. What a good line from a good guy. Enjoy your stories.
Wow! I'm new to you, I wanted just break down, hearing your story! Thank you, so much!
Thank you for sharing this, I really needed to hear this.
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Saw Kayla had a video clicked the link, loved the video :)
Great story at the same time I saw a question from a poster named Samantha, who questioned why did you need to let anyone at work that you are Transgender. I paused your video, thought about her comment and then looked back at your image. We used to say that someone such as you passes very well and we have to factor that into how you were treated when you came out at work. Most of us are not boardering on women's magazine covers, so our coming out is more than likely not going to go as smoothly as yours. This is not trying to take anything from you, at the same time to ignore this major factor would not do justice for the great many of us who do not have the blessings that you have. Currently I am slowly coming out at work and yeah like you my job performance has skyrocketed, at the same time that I could come out today if I presented as well as you do. I am happy that you were able to come out so smoothly, because you win is still a win for the Transgender community.....at the same time for the bulk of us, it is going to be charging towards an enemy encampment.
While I understand your comment, you are assuming you know my situation based off pictures you see now. I did not always look the way I do now. I was also in Waco, Texas…home of a religious college…Baylor…in the middle of the Bible Belt. I came out because everyone at my job knew me and were used to seeing me present as a male so yeah, I kinda had to come out if I was going to present as female at work. Did I have some great and lucky experiences in my coming out, yes. But did you know I later lost my job because of who I am? I was one of the top managers in the company but because a co-worker and some of the corporate boys club were uncomfortable, I got pushed out and it took months to find a new job. Point is, just like I said in my video, don’t assume.
@@KaylaWardofficial Sorry that I didn't respond sooner. I checked your videos from over a decade ago and I will admit that maybe you had a monumental change. At the same time, with your frame and size, I might not have had you dead center, in your appearance, but I have a good feeling that you have been that size for most of your life. Again, this is not to disparage your accomplishments, at the same time we can go toe to toe comparing ourselves and our experiences, and don't think you would trade places with many of the Transgender girls I know or myself. You are living in Waco, home of a religious college. In one of my group sections, one girl told her story of being homeless and having to sell her body in Baltimore City. Then another girl told a similar story , then a final one told the same basic story of except she was beaten and left needing to be rushed the hospital multiple times. You are speaking of being forced out of a corporate position, when young transgender girls are being forced out of their home and on to the streets by hateful parents. I can feel that you are honest in your pain, at the same time even know I am blessed just because my employer is paying for my transition.
Also, I had to quit my job. I worked in electrical construction and when they found out I had to fear for my life that my co-workers would kill me. It is not an assumption Kayla, it is just acknowledging that your path ... was/is, a blessing that more of us wish we could have had.
@@karenmarieh.j.3842 I am not on here to compare my story to others. I have never claimed I have had the most difficult life. When we spend time comparing our stories or others to those who are less fortunate, we diminish our own journeys or bring down others who are merely sharing theirs. It is important to acknowledge, appreciate, and not judge each other because each story resonates with someone else differently. If we only heard stories of trans women having to sell their bodies, being beaten or murdered, would any of us dare to transition? Let alone have the strength or courage to share our stories in a public manner to hope to educate, encourage, and inspire others?
Trust me, I am fully aware of my privileges but hardly find it necessary to hide my story away because of them!
Just sending positive vibes, love and respect your way, Kayla ❤️. Thanks for sharing 🙂👋
Hiya hun this was absolutely wonderful to listen to and your friend who helped you is awesome love Katherine I'm on my own journey I've just come out
Miss Kayla you are absolutely right I've been there many times and I'm 49 years old as of May transgender for over 11 years now went through the same things same thing with my ex because of my demon which was myself inside a male body that I hated thank you for listening ma'am
I told one person about my transitioning at work, after she told me something personal about herself, I figured since she came out to me, I should come out to her, just made it easier, I have trouble telling others, I decided to wait till they notice the changes in me then they could ask questions
I love to hear your stories. You are so genuine that I don’t know how anyone would not like you. You are a real inspiration!!! 👍
Thank you for your video. You have haven the confidence to till my work please who I really am. You are so beautiful and gorgeous lady.
First time I've seen a totally beautiful trans woman. I have been a bit of a skeptic, though firmly on the side of human rights, etc. and totally unphased, (and straight) for more than sixty years about gay and lesbian relations. Women still knock me out.
Thank you!! 🤗💕😥
I appreciate your story of transition, I thought I was going on that path 90s and I had neurological problems and I chose not to .
I tried to hide my disorder and when it got so bad , I couldn't anymore and people were willing to help me.
I have been leaving work early because I can't do menial tasks and I don't want to ask for help and help is there.
A coworker gave me something to help me and I have had it for a week and I am scared. I would fall asleep and the shaking stopped , but recently it continues. I put on a nightgown and panties and it quelled.I will have to get an mri and find out. Thanks for your message of hope.
Btw I still have a closet full of dresses and a shoe rack full of heels and maybe one day I can do it again? If I have Parkinson's disease maybe I can get help help to be me?
Keep being inspiring and if no one told you that they love you today Kayla I do
Too often,ppl instantly judge and condemn. They cannot and will not accept the fact that we r all different. They can b so callous and hurtful. So.e time ago,I went to pride fest. It didn't hurt me one bit. Saw the drag show too. I liked it. Everyone was having a nice time. None were being a problem. I simply observed the interactions of others. It was a positive event.
Good for you I'm transgender too and I struggle with it
Never judge a book by the cover
Great video
Congratulations on everything you accomplished in your life. After learning a little bit about you and seeing all of your pictures and videos you put on different social media platforms. You are so absolutely stunning breathtaking woman and so amazing. It was my mind that a woman could be so absolutely perfect in so many ways like yourself. You are truly one of a kind. The body of a goddess and the insides of an Angel. New fashion style is so sexy yet classy and sophisticated
You are absolutely gorgeous and beautiful Kayla Ward!!!
You are a very lovely woman. I do enjoy listening to you any time I have a chance. Your life story is so interesting. My journey has not begun yet, at least not the part I really want to change.
Great message, it needed to be spread.
Your very lucky. he people I worked with I don't given them the time of day. from 2002 to 2017 it was living hell and this was a TV station. My boss was disrespecting me.
That is SO cool. there is no good reason not to be accepting. It is what it is. the problem is within the ugly judgey people.
One of the things I like about you is that you actually speak like a woman. Most trans women speak like a drag queen, like those ones in the Drag Race show.
Hey love!! Hope you are well.
amazing .lady,mark
i love your hair
Kayla what a incredible result and nice pic of you. Ashleigh 💖🌼🌷💐🌻⚘🌺
Another great story from you. You help this community so much.
I had to get really drunk to tell a co worker, and he is a really good friend . Lol turns out he was pan, I have soo much in common with your other sorry , and it’s getting messy. Really wish I made different choices 10 years ago.
You’re a great story teller, thank you so much for your “no bullshit”. I also admire your courage and total honesty to us and yourself. I think you’re a great role model, not just for trans community.
Wonderful story so happy for you. I think your beautiful in all ways.
Wow ım very shocked europan transgenders is most beautiful ❤🎉😊This means that trans people can also work in the workplace in developed countries, which is important, but I wish every country would provide this equality to LGBT citizens. I hope one day, with love from the whole world
You're very beautiful.. hope our paths cross on day 🙏 🙌 😌
Thks for the ❤
Hi Kayla, I wonder if you have ever tried writing. You seem extremely capable of expressing yourself and are obviously well read or well educated or both. Now, the reason I ask is that I have a book in mind. Not a book about you but a book that you would be able to understand with your unique perspective. I know this is totally random but fate has somehow dropped your little video in my lap so nothing ventured nothing gained, right? Btw, I'm not looking for money or perpetrating some scam. I'm a sculptor/painter/writer with way too many projects on my plate, including two books so I just don't have the time but I believe in this story and would love to see someone run with it. So, if you want to communicate more about this then please feel free to do so but you must be a writer or at least be willing to try and put the work into it. Writing is a huge challenge, I know, but it's also very rewarding always an amazing journey. If not, then continue on with your life and I wish you nothing but happiness. Cheers.
Maybe one day I will consider writing but between real estate, basketball, and trying to be a content creator online...I don't have the time necessary to put words and thoughts to paper in a way that would make much of an impact at all.
@@KaylaWardofficialAloha🌴, No worries Kayla, I'm sure fate will eventually drop that right person in front of a laptop. In the meantime, I wish you nothing but success and I appreciate
you took the time to answer. The next time I have the chance to steal an extra moment from my own calender, I will write a proper synopsis of the story and send you a copy to read between breaths.
Be safe, cheers, have a glass🍷
Te sigo desde España. ♥️
I just started my transition and your videos have been helping me SO much
thank you kayla for this video. trans women from texas here, love hearing your story it gives me strength and peace 💜 💛 💙
I’m all cool with it…. The transgender thing….but!…. The other night at work a male who is going thru the transition and still looks very male, held the door open for a 65 year old male after a smoke break. The 65 year old male said “ thank you sir”! The young man went to HR and reported him. The 65 year old man was confused upset and a little heartbroken….. he had no clue and actually spoke highly of this person who he had no idea of his transition….we all need to talk openly!…..and HR reps need to approach this in ….yes a new way!….the 65 year old had no clue and liked this co worker. We need to not rush to judgment! But be kind and support one another!
Love ❤️ this video I had a similar experience with a few coworkers and I worked on the rail road with some of the roughest people that I ever met. But most accepted me to my face
Kayla, i love you voice, I also have the same hoarse voice as you, and for me it is an attractive voice.
I have a quick question. I'm curious, does being on hormone replacement therapy make the hair on your head grow out at a much faster rate?
I wouldn't say a much faster rate but it does help
I'd be willing to bet that anyone who looks up "beautiful person" in a dictionary would find your picture there.
Why aren't you on Patreon?
You popped up in my tick tock today, and how funny cause I live in Tyler, Texas lol. Best of luck my fellow Texan! You are inspirational to us all.
U r gorg sis and an inspiration to girls like us -luv u sis xx
I admire that you were able to transition in Texas. I am also from Texas. I left Texas as soon as I could. You are charming. I am so impressed and realize you must be very strong.
U r such a pretty woman🙂
Hi Kayla….What a great guy. It’s understandable that you felt that way because there are a lot of people who are judgmental but…you are 100% correct that if people just accepted people for who they were, there would be a lot less hate in this world. This country is going backwards the past few years with all the lying from politicians and the laws they are passing…it’s ridiculous. Ahem (Republicans).
But anyway, I would have said the same thing as your co-worker back then about the pic you showed him..you looked beautiful. ☺️ And now, over a decade later, you’re a gorgeous woman. (Beautiful inside and out). Thanks for sharing sweetheart, I always love your videos. I’ve been MIA on IG, lol, need a break. 😉 Can’t wait for your next one…💞💞💞
I'm glad coming out to him turned out to be a heartwarming experience. Things in life are not always what you'd expect. What a great story. 🙂
Amen
Wow Kayla, You are so Beautiful so full of Confidence and Intelligence, Wish you were my Neighbour..lol, Love from England xx
How do i ad a picture hm..❤
I wish you were still doing TH-cam Videos :(
Have you come out yet at home?
i wish i could do my brows cute like you
Hi Kayla , my story is very much easier, I'm a loner and love it . My transition tookup to age 70. I wish you a great life, I appreciated the video.
You give me hope for when I come back to Texas.
Great story Kayla, you're so attractive...i love u 😛
Kayla I love seeing you and I am so proud of what you gave become a beautiful stunning vibrate woman. Keep doing what you are doing I love you and believe in you and I hope you get a chance to reply if not I understand. 💕 Louie
Hey Gorgeous ❤
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Are you into females or males? I'm a female and I'm extremely attracted to you!
Be proud of yourself
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Why does anyone at your work need to know that your transgender?
I transitioned at my job...it was kind of important for them to know that I would be taking a little time off and then coming back as my authentic self.
Uuuugh when are you going to show yourself playing basketball 🤷🏾♂️🤷🏼♂️🤷🏼♂️🤷🏻♂️
I share those clips on my Instagram page @kaylaautumnward