I first watched this a few years ago, shortly after transitioning. I love everything about it. Its not all candy and romance, It has a very, "real" feel to it. I highly recommend it :)
At the end of the day they are women th a year is how they see them selfs we should treate these women with the respect they deserve All women are should be treated the same with respect also transwomen are very pretty it is t testament to the way they look after them selfs 😊
I really love Transgender and crossdressers and when I see these kind of people in any movie or meet them by chance anywhere I can't stop looking at them with admiration and love Because there is something beautiful, special, charming and special that attracts me to them, and I really hope to meet and Relationships with a transgender or crossdresser 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
If you are gay at least you do not hate yourself so much that you take drugs, and mutilate your body attempting to impersonate the opposite sex. A gay guy, for example, remains a male. He is just sexually attracted other guys. He does NOT have his penis removed believing somehow he is a female.
@Not Even Sorry Transgenderism remains a wholly incoherent and inconsistent worldview. Every time I ask a trans person or trans advocate how they "know" they're the opposite gender, they inevitably confuse the inclination/disinclination to adhere to gender roles and norms with gender itself. That, or they say something like "I just 'feel like' a man/woman", which is incoherent too since none of us actually have a basis for comparison there. We've all only been just the one gender, so we'd have no way of knowing the difference between "feeling like" a man and "feeling like" a woman. Indeed, we can't even know there is a difference, or if such a feeling even exists at all.
@@jeremylee5990 no I am straight gril. Can't straight human talk about this subject. Can I asking you one thing. Are you gay.. I don't want to make you sad.
It's not possible to change sex/gender because it is binary and immutable. All that these people can change is their "gender identity" which is just which sex/gender stereotypes that they conform to. E.g. Wearing dresses, having short hair, masculine demeanor etc. You chose to wear a dress or makeup but you can't choose to be, nor not be, a male/man/female/woman. Transgenderism remains a wholly incoherent and inconsistent worldview. Every time I ask a trans person or trans advocate how they "know" they're the opposite gender, they inevitably confuse the inclination/disinclination to adhere to gender roles and norms with gender itself. That, or they say something like "I just 'feel like' a man/woman", which is incoherent too since none of us actually have a basis for comparison there. We've all only been just the one gender, so we'd have no way of knowing the difference between "feeling like" a man and "feeling like" a woman. Indeed, we can't even know there is a difference, or if such a feeling even exists at all.
Tres bonne analyse, c'est très juste dans le fond, pourtant ce n'est pas si simple, cela reste pour certains une réelle source de souffrance, une "fatalité" qui reste trop difficile ā assumer"...
@ Jeremy Lee: Are these your opinions or are u a doctor / psychologist ? Even if so, why do u feel the need to make such comments of urs which has nothing to do with this beautiful piece of art? Pls be quiet and let us just enjoy it.
Go home you transphobe. There are no words to describe into terms for people to understand what we feel. Just because you don't understand doesn't mean it doesn't exist
I first watched this a few years ago, shortly after transitioning. I love everything about it. Its not all candy and romance, It has a very, "real" feel to it. I highly recommend it :)
This was so beautiful and realistic ❤
At the end of the day they are women th a year is how they see them selfs we should treate these women with the respect they deserve All women are should be treated the same with respect also transwomen are very pretty it is t testament to the way they look after them selfs 😊
I've seen the film. Quite good. It's in Finnish.
No no I'm not finished. It hasn't got to the end yet.
@@Montrosesister12 I'm guessing you are trying to joke.
I really love Transgender and crossdressers and when I see these kind of people in any movie or meet them by chance anywhere I can't stop looking at them with admiration and love Because there is something beautiful, special, charming and special that attracts me to them, and I really hope to meet and Relationships with a transgender or crossdresser 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
what's the title of the movie
Title is "open up to me"
Many many conversations now good videos are being made on homosexuality ....
And good job for LGBT community people 🌈🌈🏳🌈🏳🌈👍💓💓
If you are gay at least you do not hate yourself so much that you take drugs, and mutilate your body attempting to impersonate the opposite sex. A gay guy, for example, remains a male. He is just sexually attracted other guys. He does NOT have his penis removed believing somehow he is a female.
@@jeremylee5990 no I am not Gay
@@radhadas2562 Yes, you are a homosexual.
@Not Even Sorry Transgenderism remains a wholly incoherent and inconsistent worldview. Every time I ask a trans person or trans advocate how they "know" they're the opposite gender, they inevitably confuse the inclination/disinclination to adhere to gender roles and norms with gender itself. That, or they say something like "I just 'feel like' a man/woman", which is incoherent too since none of us actually have a basis for comparison there. We've all only been just the one gender, so we'd have no way of knowing the difference between "feeling like" a man and "feeling like" a woman. Indeed, we can't even know there is a difference, or if such a feeling even exists at all.
@@jeremylee5990 no I am straight gril. Can't straight human talk about this subject. Can I asking you one thing. Are you gay.. I don't want to make you sad.
It's not possible to change sex/gender because it is binary and immutable. All that these people can change is their "gender identity" which is just which sex/gender stereotypes that they conform to. E.g. Wearing dresses, having short hair, masculine demeanor etc. You chose to wear a dress or makeup but you can't choose to be, nor not be, a male/man/female/woman.
Transgenderism remains a wholly incoherent and inconsistent worldview. Every time I ask a trans person or trans advocate how they "know" they're the opposite gender, they inevitably confuse the inclination/disinclination to adhere to gender roles and norms with gender itself. That, or they say something like "I just 'feel like' a man/woman", which is incoherent too since none of us actually have a basis for comparison there. We've all only been just the one gender, so we'd have no way of knowing the difference between "feeling like" a man and "feeling like" a woman. Indeed, we can't even know there is a difference, or if such a feeling even exists at all.
Tres bonne analyse, c'est très juste dans le fond, pourtant ce n'est pas si simple,
cela reste pour certains une réelle source de souffrance,
une "fatalité" qui reste trop difficile ā assumer"...
@ Jeremy Lee: Are these your opinions or are u a doctor / psychologist ? Even if so, why do u feel the need to make such comments of urs which has nothing to do with this beautiful piece of art? Pls be quiet and let us just enjoy it.
Go home you transphobe.
There are no words to describe into terms for people to understand what we feel. Just because you don't understand doesn't mean it doesn't exist
I see you are in a lot of transgender videos. What happened? Divorced? jobless? No other hobby that obsess about trans people.