Why does no one talk about this? A lot of people get pressured into thinking they’re trans when they’re not. It’s a bigger issue than some people think.
Because the LGBTQ+ community treats de-transitioners appallingly. They're told to shut up, to stop discouraging transitioners, they're told they were "never really trans in the first place", or that their de-transition only gives christian fundamentalists hate fuel. De-transitioners often report losing all of their LGBTQ+ friends and even receive hate or death threats. So beautiful considering it comes from the same community that preaches that all love is love. Which it isn't.
@@bingbong5776 maybe people who haven't further delve into what being trans is but just because I wear mostly mens clothes hasn't ever made me think that I'm trans I think thats a stereotype in itself
I think our youth is too exposed to all this different ways of life. This kind of things where considered "taboo" Now it has been so normalized that it's confusing some of our youths. Also, we have to consider that families, peers, school, neighborhoods, experiencing any form of abuse, illnesses, war, natural disasters, etc. are environmental examples that can affect [not always] one emotional, social and psychological development. This is why we need to support our children, but also encourage them to wait and see if after puberty they are feeling the same way about themselves. 80 to 95% of kids who think they want to transition come to terms and accept/embrace their biological sex/gender by late adolescence (after puberty). We all got to admit that for most of us puberty was not a fun thing to go through. Puberty and teenage years are a very awkward time in life. This is why doing our best in creating a good and safe environment for our children is so important. By the way great video and thank you for sharing.
There are a few here on TH-cam. Transitioning is a very personal thing and it's not right for everybody who may feel or have some traits of the opposite gender. I think the transphobic shouting is due to the little acceptance that transgenders have gained and the fear that it will encourage mainstream society's belief that transitioning is a whim, or phase and is to be discouraged.
Dr Simple Beauty 300... I agree, I think he really shared a body positive statement. Not that transgenders choose their transition out of hate but because he made it clear that he just simply loves himself as a whole.
There is a difference between being transgender and wanting to look/wear women's clothing (by society's standards). People like Jeffree Star wears women clothing/hair/makeup and he's not trans. A lot of the new generation get the two mixed up. You can wear makeup or rock a wig without being trans.
You're completely right, there are huge differences in being a cross dresser, drag and transgender.
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I don't think he identifies as a man completely, but he isn't transgender either. I know that sounds weird, but it's possible to be somewhere in the middle and that's ok. :)
What a nice comment. It doesn't sound weird at all. I've always thought about gender as a spectrum and not all people being at one end or the other. Some people are between the two. I agree, it's ok:)
Yes, there is a difference, but trans people DO want to dress and act like the opposite sex. So, men who want to be women DO care about what they look like and wear.
@@zimzimzalabim I'm sure she didn't meat that she literally didn't hear anything, looks like she just wanted to emphasise how beautiful his eyes are. Who's an idiot now?
I'm really curious about the way it works as us real girls cum and have orgasm's so my question is how do they cum if they don't have the full anatomy of a girl😕?? yes they might get the chop✂💉but i can't see it working the same. Someone please reply as I'm very confused😞Thank you.
From the other video, it was just an illusion and being transgender will not give any satisfaction to them. ..when I talk with gay friend I advice them to dont undergo surgery your body is precious thiers nothing wrong with it. I just consider gayish as a life style were men like woman staff. ..
@@lazygamertv There's a video with a guy who had it done but regretted it, he said after they have the surgery down there they can no longer have organisms. Terrible
Camila Namie Tatsch Kikuchi - I agree.. to Frank: God Bless you and FYI you are beautiful as a man, no make-up and as a man .. beautiful eyes! But more, you have a gentle, beautiful and kind spirit! Bless you on your life journey and purpose -😇
tru. makeup especially, since makeup was invented essentially by the ancient egyptians and both women and men openly wore makeup and it wasnt a big deal in that society
YOU'VE GOT A NEW SUBSCRIBER AND LIFE IS ABOUT EXPERIENCES AND WHAT YOU MAKE OF THEM. IDC WHAT YOU ARE/WHAT YOU DECIDE TO BE AS LONG AS YOU'RE HAPPY AND YOU LOVE THE SKIN YOU'RE IN!
It is difficult when you have a close friend who's transgender when you're...different, or in somewhat of an insecure state yourself. My best friend is transgender and I had a very difficult time when I was slightly younger because I was so influenced by what she was doing and how she was feeling and began applying it to myself because as an awkward and depressed 14 - 16 year old I hadn't exactly found myself yet, and I wondered if I was actually a transgender man because I had a strong tomboy phase back then. I'm just glad it died quickly before I told anyone about it because I don't know where I would be now otherwise. But it's definitely true that those around you can influence you even if they're not trying to. Simply watching them can be enough sometimes.
During this video al I could think abot was your face. XD You are so pretty!... You have a beatiful face shape and mesmerizing eyes. I'm retty sure i'm gonna draw you later..
I love your eyes. They're shaped so beautifully and your eye color is pretty too. I wish I could keep thumbing up this video, thank you for your insight. Much love to you Frank. You're amazing. ✌🏼
Why are people hating. I'm a trans guy and I don't think of him any less for detransitioning. He was trying to figure himself out. He wasn't saying it was set for life.
Maybe because these types of videos could be misunderstood by transphobes and the likes and followers of Milo whateverthefuckhisnameis and used against the REAL trans community.
I understand its his journey, but the way he goes about it can be damaging to others; I was stating what could happen. Time for your one track mind to take a rest or something, now that is a dangerous mind to have.
Katerina B I'm sorry I don't remember giving any indication to the track of my mind but since your the type of person to think that suppressing different experiences is somehow going to help a minority community it also doesn't surprise me you just assume shit. I go back to my first statement it's a dangerous way to think but do you
^Couldn't have said it better myself! People need to take responsibility for their own thoughts and actions... You can't blame this guy for wanting to share his story... Geez he's fucking human lol
I love how you’re so respectful toward the people who helped you transition into a woman. You understand that they were only trying to help you, and you take full responsibility for your choices. I wish more people in the world were like you.
Big G-PAC hahahahahhaba your funny 😂😂 and no im not ugly average maybe but not ugly. nor am i gay 😂😂 You really are lonely aren't you? or or or your unfilled in life?
Stupid --'' (BGP) look in the miroir and there is the people have less confiance on him ever and if u need to say at other ppl to go sucide they self ur the worst :'))
You never see anyone coming out about detransitioning and its great to see someone come out about it. This is why I feel like kids shouldn't just hop right into transitioning until thinking long and hard about it. You're an inspiration for having the courage to post something like this, since a lot of people would feel like they'd be attacked for detransitioning.
I mean the predominant detransition narratives i've heard have been from disidentified trans men and most of them if not all i've come across have re-identified as lesbians. so it's definitely interesting to hear it from the perspective from a detransitioned trans woman. good on him
Fred Max lol yeah, it literally is. Fashion houses are doing literal full collections with androgyny in mind. But thanks for your input. Take a seat now ;)
Sometimes life takes us on a circular journey, leading us back to ourselves. I'm glad you found yourself and took the journey that helps us understand who we are. Congratulations on finding your beautiful self.
@@EpochUnlocked you’re right, my story is totally different but if I hadn’t went down that certain path (addiction) I wouldn’t have been lead to where I am today, 3 years clean with my husband and kids
Glad you decided to love yourself as you are! You are great just as you are and thank you for sharing your story! too many feel pressured into changes that become a constant medical battle.
I think you should see "I want my sex back" Documentary on TH-cam. It really reminds me of it, and I think you'd relate to it in certain ways! Much love from Canada.
This is so well said and I feel like there are a lot of confused people out there that need to see this. I’ve witnessed many people that seem to feel pressured by seeing so many others (particularly on social media) coming out as trans or transitioning, that they think that because they don’t conform to the stereotypes of their sex that they must do or be the same. And I’m not saying that trans doesn’t exist, lmao just preaching that it’s okay to be feminine while being a guy and it’s okay to be a masculine girl! Just because you don’t match the stereotypes of your sex doesn’t mean you can’t still embrace it and just live your life however the f you want
There's a big difference between being feminine, masculine, and feeling like you were born in the wrong body. His issue was he didn't know how to differentiate between them and had no guidance to determine what it was he felt.
@S H R E Y A A lot of people think it is - lots of people think that being trans is just a choice because now so many people incorrectly call themselves trans, it makes it look like it's just something cool people do and kids exploit that.
@S H R E Y A If someone's trans, they should go to a doctor or a phyciaratrist that specializes in trans paitents. It's really not a good ideal to just let a child say this stuff and then have a parent start putting them on hormones when they haven't been to a professional. And your age dosent matter, you didn't need to bring it up.
@@unbreakable7029 doctors are not the answer mu buddy's daughter thought she wanted to transation at like age 10 the dr, recommendation, let's start the hormones there working for drug companies still come on, anyway now shes in 10 grade and now is Tyler and you would have no clue she was a girl, in this case the dr, pushed the transition cuz Tyler and the family were very unsure if this was the way she really wanted to go just like the kid in the video was pressured by a friend.
S H R E Y A yes it is lol. Kids and young people view transgender peoples acceptance and celebration on social media as special attention. There’s a lot of kids and young people out there who haven’t been raised in loving families and don’t have that affirmation and confidence to be comfortable with themselves. They see being trans as gaining those things.
On another note, I think gender roles and stereotypes play a big part in peoples insecurities. We constantly associate gender with the way people are and the things they do. Like saying "boys will be boys" or "girls are so emotional". Saying only girls can wear make up and only guys like sports. So when we constantly hear these things, and realize we don't live up to the standard of that gender, it makes us distressed and feel like we have to change ourselves, whether it's becoming transgender or stopping ourselves from certain behavior, or just saying "f you" to people who judge them. I'm glad you were able to come to the realization that you loved yourself the way you are. I know this isn't the case for most people, but I think if only people realized they could be themselves no matter what they looked like, they can take a step back and pick apart the things they actually want for themselves and what they only wanted in order to live up to society standards.
this is exactly how i feel. i am blessed to be (mostly) comfortable with the sex and gender i was assigned at birth, and i have huge respect for anyone willing to go through the painful process of transitioning. it's something i will never have to do and i cannot begin to imagine the pain one must feel before eventually having no choice but to succumb to it. but on the other hand, i do sort of feel like there are a lot of trans folks who go through with complete gender transitions who..idk...sort of feed into the whole gender binary? you shouldn't have to be a girl to feel valid wearing makeup. you shouldn't have to be a boy to decide you don't like wearing your hair long, or to decide you prefer wearing pants 24/7. gender is so fluid and everyone should just feel comfortable being whoever they want to be. and i know that first requires society to be okay with everyone being who they want to be. it sucks. but i so wish the world operated this way. i feel like a lot more people would be at peace with themselves without having to make such massive overhauls to their lives and lifestyles.
+astr323 I'm a transgender but I do not go beyond what I was born as physically. some might just say no you are bi, but I truly know how I feel inside and to what extent. I'm largely happier now embracing that part of me instead of fighting it. Though there is always a battle within myself to wanting to have been born female instead. Its very hard for me to explain it to others really. I am just happy I have some around me in real life that accept me the way I am. Because truthfully and not being negative here. Most male to female transformations still look too male-ish to me. And I do not wish to undergo all of that surgery to only find I'm a manly type of girl. As to me most end up looking. Nor do I want to dress up as a woman only to find I still end up as a manly looking woman. For me its all or nothing. So I will still stay male in outward appearance, even if looking in the mirror is hard for me. Because I do not find manly looking females sexy, regardless if biologically female or not.
Man, woman...doesn't matter you are fucking gorgeous! Seriously your eyes are mesmerizing. And I absolutely love this video. You do you and 🖕🏽 the haters. Glad you have such an amazing support system 💚
+Jadin Timothy Aw ok ....That would explain it as he really looks like a girl with facial hair or like a very feminine guy but very good looking at same time but I hope he lets the beard and stash grow fully then he would look like a man with beautiful eyes lol.
okey i dont get why ppl don't just accept the term crossdressing, like if u want to stay a guy but enjoy woman's clothing then ur crossdressing and there's nothing wrong with that.
crossdressing is not the same thing as believing you are a gender that doesnt match your body. crossdressers are usually straight men and they like dressing up as women, but they dont want to *BE* a woman. See the difference?
Hikikomori Dokki um yee... thats exactly what i said ... "if u want to be a guy but enjoy womans clothing" .... im not talking about transgender ppl here .........
I'm a cross dresser :) But this one time a trans women like saw that I was a girl in full on mens clothes and beard (it was a fake beard) and she began screaming at me for transtrending -_-
aaaand that's why doctors need to diagnose the actual gender dysphoria before having any right to prescribe hormones for someone. It's a solution for people with actual mental state of gender dysphoria, not just "aahhhh I love/am interested in things that are stereotypically not of my gender soooo I guess imma girl now" and this is also why trans activists should stop pushing their agenda on kids and teens, their bodies are not developed yet and hormones can harm them, and besides, almost every teen kinds hates their body at some point. Congrats to you boyee for figuring things out for urself, you can do whatever the heck you want in the way of expressing urself, it doesn't make you less of a boy (which is just a biological fact and actually doesn't mean anything)
Generally speaking, doctors are supposed to diagnose a patient with gender dysphoria first and then have them go through months of therapy before being allowed to transition. This is generally the ethical way of going about things. I wonder what the doctor was thinking. All of that said, most of the effects of hormones are reversible once you stop taking them, depending on how long you've been on them before. (P.S. I'm a med student planning on going into psychiatry or endocrinology)
NO hormones are given to teenagers or kids. Those "hormones" are called hormone blockers which actually slow down the arrival of puberty, thus it means NOT changing the body.
Hermy Frances - I just wonder how many more people are going through this, the transitioning and de-transitioning... Kids are inherently impressionable and growing up on the Internet, they're surrounded by the "trans movement" I guess you could say. When I was a kid, I was a tomboy. I grew up with 2 brothers and I liked playing with mud instead of barbies. Having cuts, bruises & stitches from being rough (but also clumsy lol). I didn't like wearing dresses or getting dressed up. Nowadays, would I think of myself as Transgender ? I don't know. All I know is: I don't want kids, teenagers, or anyone in general to have to go through what the dude in the video went through...
I think this is a big reason why we need to allow young boys to embrace more traditionally feminine things if they'd like to. If they grow up feeling unsure about their gender because they like traditionally feminine things, then they might go further into transition than what this person did, and really regret their choices. People just need to feel accepted no matter what. That requires other people to be accepting though, and unfortunately I believe the world still has a long way to go.
You think this happens because of toys or TV??Oh no wait it was his friends that made him do it.Nonsesne.Then explain why is this happens in every place on the planet.
Kevstter Man ...does it count that I thought I might really die today from taking a painful shit? (lol - true story!) Seriously though, I sat there for an entire hour, almost passed out 3 times from the pain, and could barely walk back to bed since my legs were like jello! So, are you happy enough with that (me painfully shitting shit), or do you still want me to actually die too? I do have a genuine question for you though while I’m at it, cause I also noticed you made hateful comments to a lot of the other commenters... They likely won’t waste their time bothering with all the trolls they encounter like I am right now, and since I’m relatively new to commenting, I’m genuinely curious as to what makes people like you tick? Like, why must I be verbally abused simply for paying a stranger a compliment? I’ve never met the guy in this video, never even seen him before or watched his videos prior to this one, I don’t know his name and I’m not a subscriber to his channel either... I got to this video because it was suggested after the last suggested video I watched. Me complementing his eyes certainly doesn’t mean that I agree or disagree with him or condone or condemn his lifestyle, as I’m in absolutely no place to judge anyone, especially the life of someone I’ve never even met before! The only thing I could deduce from watching it is that it sounds like this guy has really been through hell & back at such a young age (and in my honest opinion he has some of the bluest & most beautiful eyes I’ve ever seen). If you’re that much of a snowflake though that you can’t even stand for someone to be complemented, then I’d suggest you leave TH-cam ASAP to work on your mental health... and maybe also get a job... and while you’re at it, also formulate a plan to get moved out of your mom’s basement... Here’s something else for you to ponder while you embark on your daily trolling: It is possible to be a kind and decent human being, if for no other reason than attempting to care for someone more than yourself-even when that someone is a stranger. Having a shred of empathy works too, which is as simple as imagining yourself in someone else’s shoes and reminding yourself that “there but for the grace of God, go I”. Though not in the Bible itself, it is one of the oldest & best lessons to be learned from a belief in God & in His sovereignty (though now you’ll probably tell me to eat shit & die for bringing my beliefs into things too). The moral to this story? I urge you to try showing love & spreading kindness for once instead of wasting your life away by trolling people you don’t even know... and as for hatred? It really will rot you from the inside out and you’ll die all alone & unloved, without a single miserable person who can stand to be in your presence... except for maybe all the other lonely trolls out there... 😜
Guitarguy someone’s jealous / salty because he will NEVER have anybody tell him he’s handsome 😩🤷🏻♀️I love it when haters cry and start bitchin , it’s music to my ears
So essentially you had gender dysphoria, transitioned M to F, but then realized you didn’t want to transition any further. As a result you detransitioned, and have reached the point where you have finally accepted yourself for who you are. Great video. :3
No he's just a guy that likes girly shit and rather than be told by the society around him that's fine, he was told that means you feel like a girl inside and feel he had to transition. Your SJW bullshit is as destructive as the knuckleheadness of the pre 1980s or the conservative right wing. People are individuals not tags, labels, boxes or groups. Stop trying to define people with idiotic and needless games of identity politics and pointless and arbitrary labels and just realise one simple truth, everyone is different. Everyone is an individual.
He didn't have dysphoria, dysphoria is a feeling of uncomfort, and/or disconnect from ones body, usually genitals although plenty of other body parts can cause dysphoria. He stated that he never felt that uncomfort or disconnect from his body, meaning he didn't have dysphoria, and regardless of what your neighborhood Tumblr would say, you cannot be transgender without having dysphoria. I'm not bashing him, he made an uneducated mistake, it happens to all of us, but that doesn't mean that just because he made that mistake everyone else did the same
Dakota Iris Try and say this to someone who says they're trans, have a "female penis" they are proud of while quoting genetics, dysphoria and articles from SRS trans women, denying biology exists, making womens biology terms "offensive" and deny stereotypes are the issues for most and you get TERF BURN THE WITCH
I'm glad you had the courage to make this video and listen to your own intuitions and followed them. Very important to have your experience in such conversations.
You are very intelligent for your age. It's interesting to see how you have an awareness of what's right for you. I hope you don’t endure hardships due to your natural effemininaty. I wish you a nice life.
Jasperyn He's not Courage.😡why Someone allow him to take fucking hormones when he's don't sure of his fucking sexuality.someone needs to go to jail and get retire his licence.He's idiot and liar cuz nobody is allowed to take hormones before pass through a psychiatrist to do a mentally check before this important decisions. fuck him cuz he cheat people that he's sure to transitioned when he's not.😡😡that's not a joke and is his fault.
Don't feel the need to put yourself in a box. From what I can tell, your just a boy that loves to be beautiful. Just because you likje to feel and look pretty doesn't mean you must want to be a girl. You are absolutely beautiful as a boy by the way. I think my son is also a boy that loves pretty things and being pretty. Thanks for making this video. I think that there needs to be more awareness to this. Boys have the right to be beautiful and wear pretty things just as girls do. XOXO
You seem so biased thinking pretty/beautiful only pertains to the female sex. Males can be beautiful too, just in a different way. I'm a woman but your post made me feel uncomfortable about the love for "pretty things" and "being pretty". All those things are really superficial and do NOT define a person, it is simply not good to put too much emphasis on what is really VANITY. There's no such thing for a boy, or girl for that matter, having "the right" to be beautiful, I think even for females to obsess about "pretty things" is rather wrong, how about cultivating deeper values, qualities and spirituality that would help to make the journey through this life more significant not just for the individual but for the whole of humanity thanks to their contribution to it?
As for your first sentence, that is exactly what I was saying. As for the rest of your comment, this video was focused on the topic in which I was commenting on. If this were a video about spirituality, or cultivating deeper values, I would have commented about those things. I most definitely make those things a huge priority in both mine and my children's day to day lives.
It's a social thing. Men used to be the ones that wore make up, wigs and heels 'back in the day'. Society goes through trends. Currently we have the women dressing up. In 100 years it could swing back the other way again.
I relate to you I am a boy being feminine but I don't want to change my gender.I never felt uncomfortable with my body.I don't see me taking pills and losing parts of my body.Finally someone like me !
Tobatha, literally National Geographic AND Harvard have posted countless articles about how gender isn’t binary. Your “truth” is biased and uneducated.
I'm just blown away by all the pure love and blessings from just most everyone in this feed, just amazing. all kudos to all the comments here and a beautiful video too. Just so heartfelt in this tempestuous world we live in. subbed with much gratitude xo
You seem very sweet and I applaud you for being your authentic self. If you feel like putting makeup on and rocking your feminine side for a month straight (or day, year, whatever), or if you wanna go for months on end rocking your masculine side, whatever makes ya happy. Do you, boo.
+MsMalevolent I never asked a question but based on your intro I believe you were trying to respond to my comparison of those with anorexia to those with GID. The point I was trying to make is that if left alone with their delusions people with GID end up killing themselves. Other than that I was pointing out the hypocrisy on the left. With regard to your mention of plastic surgery -- I absolutely do not support the delusions of those people either. I truly love myself therefore the only surgery I support is life saving and reconstructive. Any surgeon who'd remove a man's penis is without ethics and probably suffering from similar delusions. I don't support circumcision either. It's an antiquated barbaric practice which should be outlawed immediately. Ignorant parents who believe circumcision is medically necessary probably haven't realized vaginas have even more folds than penises do. Who the hell are these parents with such dirty children? The berserk cultural practices of Muslims and Jews have no business being in my country. In addition, I don't want my tax dollars paying for reassignment surgery through the military. A surgery I might add that makes no difference with regard to the disorder. Now that a dangerous precedent has been set inevitably more unqualified people will lie through their teeth to be accepted into the military with the sole purpose of obtaining surgery. No one except for off-the-wall politically correct idiots believe it's a good idea to have people with serious mental disorders defending our country. Oh and let's not forget illegals crossing the border to obtain abortions ... they really dropped the ball on that one too 🙄 Want an abortion but can't afford it? Come to America where we'll slaughter your baby for you and best of all it's absolutely free! All thanks to our insane government which collects $20 million every year from its citizens to fund Planned Parenthood. Now that more than 2/3 of our country is ProLife Planned Parenthood needs you more than ever to maintain its abhorrent existence!
"I truly love myself therefore the only surgery I support is life saving and reconstructive." You really should hear how silly this sounds, laws are not made to cover your personal needs only! Try to put yourself in other people's place and be a bit more emphatic.
What a great video! Such honesty. Frank you are a beautiful young man, and I am so glad you found out that you were not TS before doing anything surgical. It seems like the experience has helped you appreciate your maleness. There are many many different kinds of men, and I wonder some times how many young people go through with the TS journey just because they are unhappy with the type of man they are. My story is the same as yours , but it took me a lot longer to realize I was ok with my self just as I am :) . I think you are handsome and wise and wish all the best for you.
peterfrancis ryall thank you so much, I appreciate you saying that. Yeah, it wasn't easy to come to the realizations I did. It's nice to hear someone else with similar experiences :)
This is the BEST video EVER!! Thank you for being this subject to light! I don't hate my biology either but feel more female. This literally helped my thought process on the subject!! Ur the best!!!
This is so important. Thank you for making this video. The number of children that are being referred to gender clinics is skyrocketing and it worries me because these children do not understand what it truly going to happen to them. If someone does not have gender dysphoria, they are NOT transgender. Being transgender in general is the state of having gender dysphoria. Cross-sex hormones are not candy and shouldn't be being given out as easily as they are to minors currently.
Jasmine Vasquez When children are referred to clinics this is accompanied with therapy and family counseling. Medication (mostly hormone blockers for prepubescent children) are not given as candy. Young adults over the age of 18 must also complete a certain number of therapy sessions before being referred to a physician for hormones, this is not an overnight process for a reason. Trans and gender non conforming folks come in all shapes and sizes, some may not ever want to get medication and this is absolutely taken in consideration. I am a therapist who works with LGBTQ teens/young adults who are often exploring their gender identity, and I see many youth who experiment with their identity and may change their mind only slightly. Gender is fluid and ever changing but in my experience if someone is unsure about the transitioning process the professionals working with the individual/family are aware of this and provide even more support. Like I said, it's not easy and overnight for a reason.
Being perceived as a masculine female is totally different than being perceived as a man. Being perceived as a femme man is totally different than being perceived as a woman. If being treated as the opposite gender is what makes you feel better than live that way. (That doesn't mean you have to be masculine to be a man or feminine to be a woman. You can transition and be a feminine man)
I know a friend who wants to go back to her female body, but it wasn’t possible since she had a surgery. Thank you for making people know about this, it’s a serious decision. I hope people will embrace their own bodies and treasure themselves before taking a serious step like this. And I hope the best for all.
SHE SHOULD GO SLOW AND START BACK PUTTING ON OR START BACK WEARING DRRSSES AND CHANGE HER FRIENDS SO THEY WANT MAKE HER FEEL BAD OR I SHOULD SAY SO SHE DOESN'T HAVE TO CONTINUOUSLY HAVE TO EXPLAIN HER SELF TELL HER I SAID HELLO THAT'S THE HOLY SPIRIT.....💋
You can still go back, but it'll take more effort than prior. Start slowly, stop T, dress as a female (I'm assuming top surgery was all that was done, push up bras can be great!), grow her hair out, wear it in more feminine styles. It's entirely possible... Hardest thing will be the voice which won't go back, she'd need voice training...but it's totally possible. I know one thing that helped a friend is remembering some girls are flat or lose their chest, girls with pcos might be masculine looking but still girls. Cis girls aren't all super feminine.
@@jordanadams3910 no but if dresses make her feel feminine.. I'm a jeans and tshirt kinda girl. Always have been. But I feel more feminine when I wear dresses, i feel more girly.
Carrie Bizz he's a man that's coming back from going through ravaging his body. He even admits it. He says that he didn't want to put these things in his body that were so unnatural.
I think far too many people confuse being uncomfortable in your own skin as being trans. Not being comfortable with who you are does not automatically mean you will be happier if you change yourself. How did the message of "don't change yourself, love yourself" change to, "if you don't love yourself, change yourself" ?
That's why it's dangerous to transition adolescent children due to these feelings of confusion or discomfort. People are becoming less and less okay with a little discomfort every now and then and it creates huge problems in society. I feel so bad for kids these days...
if only society encouraged this more, when your younger, so many people getting plastic surgery and everything about looks and stuff to have. to love yourself as you are is amazing
It is pretty scary to see, but it can be seen as a good thing. Actual trans people have easier access to hormones and society is less likely to judge them compared to even 20 years ago. But thanks to the sudden growth in popularity in the past 10 years, (usually) teens who feel the need to be unique and cool or are looking for answers end up turning to it as if it were a hobby or a cure. It's helping one problem, but starting another, which stinks. I think therapy would be a good answer to this, since a lot of detransitioners that I've seen have other issues (abuse, peer pressure, insecurities, etc) that should be addressed before rushing to a conclusion. It feels pretty harsh, but it might just be what the person needs and might help with cis people transitioning. Just an idea, that I'm commenting here for some reason
@@oliver1616 I think part of the problem is that many of the people who start transitioning do it with the goal of a binary transition while many of them may be somewhere in the middle, like I know some trans people who are MtNBi who went on oestrogen and felt happy about the changes but knew that "the surgery" is not something that they would want, I think that some of the problems are because people think that they have to go the whole way when maybe electing for some surgeries but not all of them etc may be the right path
Why is it scary for you? How does it affect your life in any way? Have you ever even met a Transperson? Ever ? Be worried about real dangers, like drunk drivers.
@Jay P ... Well, it IS Transphobic but since you'll probably never meet a Transperson in your life ( that you know of ) what is YOUR problem? How does someone else's decision to take HRT affect YOUR life when you will probably never meet them. Just mind your own business and let Transpeople live in dignity. Is that so hard ?
It's much more acceptable for a girl to be boyish then for a guy to be girly. I can think I can understand why you felt the need to transition in order to do stuff like that.
Nick Jonas Women question all they want but in the end no one cares, girls can do pretty much whatever they want. Boys can literally get beaten in certain neighborhoods if someone just thinks they're gay or feminine.
Nick Jonas nah. I wear a girl's uniform at school and have a super feminine name but look like a 12 y/o boy and act kinda masculine but the worst things I experience are weird looks and confusion
comeback kid i was with the initial comment but have u ever actually met a tomboy / gnc / butch woman ? no one cares and there r no consequences is a pretty big statement to make, especially when its literally... not true....
This guy made me feel like 101928% better about this ENTIRE TRANSGENDER SITUATION! THANK YOU for helping me understand just a little bit better at least. Very logical smart beautiful person. Wish you the best!
bishes be mad That’s a dumbass statement for multiple reasons. First of all, it’s transphobic, which is already dumb enough, it’s 2019, we exist, get over it. Also, have you seen every single trans woman on this planet? Exactly, not every trans woman looks like that one sad old trans woman that you saw that one time at the grocery store. There are a fuckton of of drop dead gorgeous trans women out there. Do your research before you decide to be a dumbass, please come prepared next time
this video is very meaningful and useful for me. Basically you put into words the things that is going in my mind about fully transitioning. The past 4 months i have been living as a transgender almost full time. And I did enjoy the many benefits of doing it, but I have always been hesistant to take hormones. I was telling to myself, do I really have to be on hormones? I am passable in my own way honestly, but ingesting some pills that will alter my body and cause mental and emotional imbalance due to female hormones was not sitting well in my head. I didn't wanna be moody nor do I want to look like a woman 24/7. So yeah I still do xdress occassionally. Also I learned in that 4 months, as much I do value my feminine quality, I also value my male component and I never thought that I was in a wrong body. So this video I can totally relate to. Thanks for this. And kudos to you! PS: Your eyes is like looking into a glass of milky way, so mesmerizing lol
You might just be a crossdresser then, but just saying that it's common for trans people to change their plans quickly so you might end up wanting HRT down the line. I'm a trans male but I didn't have super strong dysphoria and for years I thought I was just confused. Now that I realised what I am, the feelings have gotten stronger and I need hormones. By the way, it's not 'a transgender'... it's not a noun.
Yea... Every single man on earth has a little feminity in them...n every women have mascular character ..its normal...u dont have to judge or blame urslf fr being that...love from arunachal
You do you but you don't have to look like that gender or have the genitals of that gender because gender is in the mind so you say wether you are this or that
Hello I read your comment and I just wanted to tell you there's a video on TH-cam called I want my sex back and there's about a gentleman and a woman they both transgender and found out how awful it really was for them you get a chance this watch it God bless you
Hoi Frank, you know i am 58 yrs but i am very interested in the transgender thing. Why? When i was a kid, growing up to be a teen, then adolescent to an adult, i had the feeling of born in the wrong body. So i was very much a tomboy. wearing boys clothes from my brothers and act as and play with boys. So in this time it would be reconized as genderdysphoria. But, when i was 21 yrs i met a man from 27yrs. very masculine, motorbike, tatooed guy. He liked my tomboy style. When i was 26 i became pregnant and everything changed. And when my first kid was born i was so thankfull for my womaness. Omg i am so happy that i am a woman. i never wanted to be a boy again. sometimes i act like a boy, so what? i like man clothes sometimes, so what? it is ok to feel so cute kid.
Patricia Haarloo The problem is, is that being a tomboy is a much more acceptable thing. You can be a girl who entirely likes “boys” things and be understood as a ‘tomboy’. There’s no such concept for men. If a man like all things feminine, than they’re considered a freak and not understood as anything but a ‘tranny’.
hi patricia! :) your story made me smile lots, youre definitely more comfortable than a lot of people when it comes to these things. it’s sad to see people mistake their feelings for being transgender, when in reality it’s something entirely different. gender dysphoria is actually recognized as a serious mental disorder that affects the way people live and see themselves. it’s a sort of severe detachment or dissatisfaction with their physical appearance as the sex that they were born as. most adults that transition typically don’t regret their decision, but the ones that do sometimes realize that they aren’t really trans-and those who have already started hormone therapy can actually end up with irreversible effects, like infertility. i feel we should be teaching kids to be comfortable with their femininity/masculinity rather than encourage transition at such a young age.
I'm a trans man (ftm) and honestly I think a lot of people who get caught up in being trans but aren't actually focus too much on gender roles and I wish as a society we gave people more freedom of expression. I think lots of people have internalized sexism that they can't be who they are without being the other gender. This is a sensitive topic, and I think it's important to talk about and it's stupid some people think it's somehow transphobic to talk about. Transgender is a medical condition with medical transitioning, not a fashion statement or social movement. I'm happy that you were able to figure out who you were frank, and I'm sorry it took so long to get there but I'm glad you seem to be doing well
Yeah, I’m SUPER skeptical of people who claim be trans but don’t have dysphoria. Like, that’s the definition of trans! You feel wrong in your body and don’t feel whole until you present as and have a body that looks more like the opposite sex.
@@GoneGrimdark dysphoria isnt being trans tho. Dysphoria is a disorder, while trans is a person who transitioned due to said disorder. All transgenders (should by default as a prerequisite) have dysphoria, but not all dysphoriacs transition (and hence are not transgender)
Omg... I was just saying this to a friend of mine last week. Even people who are truly trans sometimes let it consume their identity and who they are. She is trans, but very secretive about it. Like I'm not supposed to know. That day, without letting on that I knew, I made sure to let her know that I accept her no matter what gender she decides to be. We had a long discussion about transitioning and common misconceptions about it. We talked about how therapy should be required for young people who want to start taking hormones. Just to be sure that they're on the correct path for their own happiness. I wish that all of this was talked about more.
After your experience nothing can bring you down, the world is your oyster. That's because you did your soul searching and discovered that any outside influence can't change your view of yourself and purpose in life. Finally you are at peace and self-confident knowing you fully embrace what you were born with and there is no shame involved in acknowledging your truth. The biggest swag in the world is to own your natural skin and is the hardest feat an individual can achieve. No need to apologize to anyone about your choices in order to appeal to them, surround yourself with people who accept the real you and reciprocate your respect. All I see is a content and beautiful human being who is highly intelligent and has infinite potential, so live life to the fullest and take good care. You are a miracle just like the other human next to you, believe it cherish the thought and only good things will happen.
lol at all everyone bashing him because he wasn't really transgender!! I thought y'all was all about self discovery and loving yourself no matter what. He tried it and didn't feel it was right and that's good he didn't make a decision he would regret and has learnt to truly love his form! Get off your high horse thinking being transgender is taking hormones and having surgeries
Totally agree, hes not being hurtful to trans people, hes just talking about his journey of self discovery, and seeing as at one point he thought he was trans, he knows about it more than other people. and really theres not many people out there telling these stories, and if we are all being open minded, then people sharing stories of how/why they de transitioned is just as welcome.
Transitioning isn't something you try and decide you don't like. Becoming trans isn't done via free trial. It just screams that he jumped on a sensation bandwagon and now that he's got some fame decided he doesn't need it anymore. If he was serious about exploring gender and identity, he wouldn't have come out as trans unless he truly felt that was 100% correct for him. It's also a trend that so many of these TH-cam stars that all transitioned on TH-cam are now detransing. It's a perfect example of how often people just jump on whatever label is trending at the time.
Wrong. You see what only you think is "right", that is why I implied you are seeing incorrectly. Also, I think you are jealous of what she looked like as a woman. Take your transphobic bullshit somewhere else.
Tom Whalen I don’t have any kind of problem of transphobic or anything like that. And I can speak and say whatever I think! I don’t care about you, Well just leave me alone I don’t know you and don’t give a f*ck about what you saying and think. I don’t have time for useless people that coming to TH-cam to create arguments cause they don’t have nothing else to do in their life. I’m busy x
He is actually bringing up a really good point here - we should all explore our gender and sexuality. Just because the thought might not have organically occurred, doesn't mean the idea isn't worth thinking about. So, he wasn't trans after all (no dysphoria, etc), but he explored and accepted his feminine side and he still feels like he's in the middle of the spectrum, not unequivocally male. I think we should all think about these things. I know many girls go through a "phase" where they wear boys' clothing - I sure did (and thought about if I might actually be a man, but dismissed the idea when I realised I just like to be able to accept my traditionally masculine qualities as well as my feminine ones and I felt able to do that more easily when I was dressed in drag. Now I no longer consider clothing gendered). I think a lot of boys go through this as well, but society won't accept men or (teenage) boys wearing skirts or dresses, or having long hair, or trying on makeup, so a lot of men completely shut themselves off to the idea that they could potentially be happier if they weren't confined to (toxic) masculinity. This video attempts to erase the stigma caused by toxic masculinity around the issue. Although I gotta say that some of his remarks seem kinda shady. Maybe he doesn't fully understand the harm his comments about feeling pressured to transition could do. Then again, that is all a part of this story.
rragnarok there is nothing to explore you tool. You are what you are. It's like saying let me explore my identity. Maybe I'm JFK reincarnated I'll never know! It's pathetic. If you choose to "explore" that means you have feelings to do so.
No need to be rude or call names here. I disagree with you on this. Exploring your identity or personality is a good thing, and the thought doesn't have to occur organically. Obviously I don't mean your analogy there, I mean introspection in a way that's asking "is ____ a quality in me that I'm suppressing/exaggerating" or "should I get rid of this kind of thinking patterns" or "is my behaviour hurting myself or others" or "should I work towards this goal or adjust it" or, what is in question here, "am I conforming to society's view of me and my gender, am I comfortable with the gender I was assigned with at birth". Introspection is good for you, and is where intrapersonal intelligence stems from. Intrapersonally intelligent people are aware of and in touch with their emotions, motivations, beliefs and goals. That's because they've asked themselves these kind of questions and come up with answers that satisfy them (those answers, btw, can sometimes just be "IDK or "IDC""). You should explore your identity because it's good for you, even if you didn't come up with the idea yourself or feel the need to explore it -- you should do it because it helps you to know yourself better and to know your strengths and limits. It improves you, helps you become a better, more comfortable you, not threatened by the idea of your identity not being exactly what you thought it was.
This is why schools shouldn’t make gender referring a code of conduct, they’re far too young to understand. I dressed as the opposite gender during primary school and most of high school but I came out of it. I never referred to myself as the opposite gender but I always wanted to be... but I grew up. This is when there were camp kids / tomboys. Now people feel the need to let young impressionable children change their gender so young. You wouldn’t give a child any other responsibility that big. It took me realistically until I was about 18 to dress and act more like my own gender. And that was because I wanted to. People don’t want to accept that this gender confusion can’t ever actually just be a confusion. Often it can be. But now kids have more chance of being swayed because of rules. I know for many, they don’t grow out of it but it’s just a shame. Are tomboys now going to be called boys?
Jay Sorry but I fail to see the relevance of your comment in regard to mine? But I gotta say that I see no harm in tomboys being thought of as boys, if they want that, and even if they later change their minds. Gender can be fluid and on a spectrum, we're just used to looking at it through this lense of cultural binary. Also, what peoplr don't seem to understand that not everyone chooses to transition (have "the surgery", which is a problematic term, and what most people seem to assume is the end-all-be-all of transition, or even the only aspect of it), and that all transitions are different. It can just be deciding to wear different clothes and changing your name. It doesn't even have to be that. It could be wearing whatever, not changing your body at all, but using different pronouns. When talking about young kids deciding these kinds of things, people don't realise that a child's transition isn't hormones and surgery. Kids can be given a kind of hormonal suppressant (not sure of the real term) when they are about to start puberty. What that does is delay puberty until older age, so if the individual is still sure they want to transition, they can start taking hormones. If not, they can just go off those suppressants and have their "normal" puberty, just late. If this option is not available to kids who truly need or want to transition, they're forced to go through with the puberty that aligns with their gender assigned at birth, which causes permanent structural features that do not align with their true gender, that just can't be undone, that can cause tremendous dysphoria. Even the ones that can be dealt with later (like laser facial hair removal or facial feminisation surgery for trans women or top surgery for trans men, for example) take a long time, during which dysphoria can wreak havoc, and can have long recovery periods. Plus they cost a lot of money. I just don't see the point denying people, strangers, the freedom of choice -- unless being uncomfortable with societal change or being questioned on ones views counts as a valid point.
Wow! OMG! You are the person and the video Ive been looking for. Im in the same situation. I transitioned from M to F, a couple years ago. But I later realized I still enjoy being male. I dont always want to be female. Im also a parent. I too chose not to pursue GRS for the exact same reason you stated. Thank you for posting and opening up to your viewers. This video really helped me I want to watch it again and again!
Scrummy boy :) I hope this has given lots of people food for thought on their own journey of self discovery. Thank you for your honesty and highlighting that being a feminine boy or a masculine girl doesn't necessarily equate to being transgender, it's just who you are, who we are as human beings. x
I think its interesting the way you speak of femininity. It's so much deeper than plushey cheeks and soft skin. Im so happy that your higher self spoke to you because YOU KNOW you were divinely and uniquely created. There are so many things targeting us every day to make us believe or feel like we are wrong for just being alive. You've come a long way and you have a long way to go still but never dismiss that higher self guiding you.
This is so amazing. Finally the message is out that PERSONALITY and how you are as a person, does not equal GENDER. Some people get so angry about "gender roles" but then feel like they have to switch to the gender that their traits and personality most typically display. Be who you are, how you are. God knows what he's doing and he made you uniquely you.
HUMC4L I think gender dysphoria is different than having personality and character traits that fit specific gender roles. I don't think the commenter was saying that gender dysphoria doesn't exits.
Katie Damron I love how you worded this. I'm not against it, still trying to grasp the transgender concept but you're so right. I believe in God and he definitely knows what he's doing so definitely preach 🙏🏽🙏🏽
He seems like a proper, genuine nice guy, and I think that's all that matters.
you know nothing
jon snow
"Miles has good manners,and that's what matters" your comment reminded me of this,not sure if you know who Miles is but yeah.
King in the north
The Lord The lord has spoken
Why does no one talk about this? A lot of people get pressured into thinking they’re trans when they’re not. It’s a bigger issue than some people think.
Because the LGBTQ+ community treats de-transitioners appallingly. They're told to shut up, to stop discouraging transitioners, they're told they were "never really trans in the first place", or that their de-transition only gives christian fundamentalists hate fuel. De-transitioners often report losing all of their LGBTQ+ friends and even receive hate or death threats. So beautiful considering it comes from the same community that preaches that all love is love. Which it isn't.
Why would u think people are pressuring others to be trans when being trans is being seen so negatively by many in society.
@@xoxoalex2017 bc people think not fitting into stereotypes means you're trans now.
@@bingbong5776 maybe people who haven't further delve into what being trans is but just because I wear mostly mens clothes hasn't ever made me think that I'm trans I think thats a stereotype in itself
I think our youth is too exposed to all this different ways of life. This kind of things where considered "taboo" Now it has been so normalized that it's confusing some of our youths. Also, we have to consider that families, peers, school, neighborhoods, experiencing any form of abuse, illnesses, war, natural disasters, etc. are environmental examples that can affect [not always] one emotional, social and psychological development. This is why we need to support our children, but also encourage them to wait and see if after puberty they are feeling the same way about themselves. 80 to 95% of kids who think they want to transition come to terms and accept/embrace their biological sex/gender by late adolescence (after puberty). We all got to admit that for most of us puberty was not a fun thing to go through. Puberty and teenage years are a very awkward time in life. This is why doing our best in creating a good and safe environment for our children is so important. By the way great video and thank you for sharing.
You hardly ever hear detransition stories. And when someone talks about it they are shouted down as transphobic. Thanks for this.
Elle Keener I didn't even know detransitioning was a thing!
Chenai David See what I mean!?
+Chenai David yup your supposed to live as a girl for a year before your surgery
There are a few here on TH-cam. Transitioning is a very personal thing and it's not right for everybody who may feel or have some traits of the opposite gender. I think the transphobic shouting is due to the little acceptance that transgenders have gained and the fear that it will encourage mainstream society's belief that transitioning is a whim, or phase and is to be discouraged.
Well it doesn't have anything to do with being gay and certainly doesn't have anything to do with pushing anything off on children.
Those eyes, That skin is flawless. Man love yourself the way you are. You are blessed the way you are.
*When you're attractive in both genders.*
RaysOfAura truuuue
RaysOfAura IKRR
He is beautiful. Those eyes
Right like can he give me his kids 😂jk
That feeling when i'm not attractive in any gender.
"I really don't hate my biology" Very powerful statement.
Dr. Simple Beauty 300 and why is that? Because you think that trans people do?
Dr Simple Beauty 300... I agree, I think he really shared a body positive statement. Not that transgenders choose their transition out of hate but because he made it clear that he just simply loves himself as a whole.
mirko precisely.
Dr. Simple Beauty 300 what does that even mean really?
lmao, how is this powerful?
There is a difference between being transgender and wanting to look/wear women's clothing (by society's standards). People like Jeffree Star wears women clothing/hair/makeup and he's not trans. A lot of the new generation get the two mixed up. You can wear makeup or rock a wig without being trans.
You're completely right, there are huge differences in being a cross dresser, drag and transgender.
I don't think he identifies as a man completely, but he isn't transgender either. I know that sounds weird, but it's possible to be somewhere in the middle and that's ok. :)
What a nice comment. It doesn't sound weird at all. I've always thought about gender as a spectrum and not all people being at one end or the other. Some people are between the two. I agree, it's ok:)
Jeffree has actually called himself trans but I stand by your comment
Yes, there is a difference, but trans people DO want to dress and act like the opposite sex. So, men who want to be women DO care about what they look like and wear.
Handsome man. Those eyes are mesmerizing
Julia Graham-Lemon yes his eyes are beautiful!
He fucking beautiful... looking like a whole snack out here, lol.
Get light blue contacts and you can have those same exact eyes.
He's very good looking. Those eye's..
Lolololol.... waste your time, He's Gay. Camp as a row of pink tents.
Boy, i didn't hear anything that you said.. I was watching your EYES.
Well you're a shallow idiot then. For shame.
@@zimzimzalabim what the heck, i literally said a compliment
people just see insults in everything
@@zimzimzalabim I'm sure she didn't meat that she literally didn't hear anything, looks like she just wanted to emphasise how beautiful his eyes are. Who's an idiot now?
@@zimzimzalabim you are the shallow one and the idiot trust me
you should be a MODEL... Soooo handsome.
And he was pretty as a girl too WTF
Michelle InHemet i think its the eyes, lips and sharp jaw that are all so beautiful - on both genders.
Summer Deaver right? He could just model the whole store, girls and guys side! lol I've never seen anyone pull it off more
Yep
And that's why the transition should not be allowed till adulthood. Most are just confused.
I'm really curious about the way it works as us real girls cum and have orgasm's so my question is how do they cum if they don't have the full anatomy of a girl😕?? yes they might get the chop✂💉but i can't see it working the same. Someone please reply as I'm very confused😞Thank you.
@Fern Alderton agreed 👍👏
Well said 👍👏and same I'm really confused it's just..well😒Weird 😣
From the other video, it was just an illusion and being transgender will not give any satisfaction to them. ..when I talk with gay friend I advice them to dont undergo surgery your body is precious thiers nothing wrong with it. I just consider gayish as a life style were men like woman staff. ..
@@lazygamertv There's a video with a guy who had it done but regretted it, he said after they have the surgery down there they can no longer have organisms. Terrible
you should become a counselor to those people who also want to go through all this transformation. Your experience is much valuable!
Camila Namie Tatsch Kikuchi - I agree.. to Frank: God Bless you and FYI you are beautiful as a man, no make-up and as a man .. beautiful eyes!
But more, you have a gentle, beautiful and kind spirit! Bless you on your life journey and purpose -😇
@@rebeldiva611 Whoa, lay off the hormones!
He’ll be able to help the ones who are wanting to detransition.
Yes yes yea..we need him
Bottom line, Makeup and clothing is not what magically makes someone a girl
iivtette Chavez amen! Plenty of women don’t wear makeup or dresses, so are we no longer women anymore? Being a woman is so much more.
tru. makeup especially, since makeup was invented essentially by the ancient egyptians and both women and men openly wore makeup and it wasnt a big deal in that society
Why do you Care? You opinion shows how you are . Does it affect you? Try being less judgemental. Or karma Will come back and kick you in the @&)
Sandra Slane Transgender isn’t a noun.
Stop the feminist sjw shit
Look at Jeffree Star, he is fine with being a feminine man as well. As long as you are happy in your skin, be who you are :)
AND jeffree slays it all the time
Bullshit!!!!! A real man is born a man and a real woman is born a woman.
@@memberofthelambily1340 That's a lie!!!! That's why man is going straight to hell...
@@memberofthelambily1340 Wrong again....
@@memberofthelambily1340 That's what wrong with man. They know it's wrong and still do wrong... SMH
YOUR EYES ARE GORGEOUS!
Trending Trent thank you boo!! ❤️❤️
YOU'VE GOT A NEW SUBSCRIBER AND LIFE IS ABOUT EXPERIENCES AND WHAT YOU MAKE OF THEM. IDC WHAT YOU ARE/WHAT YOU DECIDE TO BE AS LONG AS YOU'RE HAPPY AND YOU LOVE THE SKIN YOU'RE IN!
Trending Trent ur hot
*G O U R G E O U S* HUNNY
I thought they were contacts?
Wow, powerful..."I'm going to be who I was put on this earth to really be...I dont hate my biology." 👏👏
👏👏👏👏👏👏
Benben Ben You don’t know how it works do you
@@rebeldiva611 Yes he does. You're delusional
so someome had to transition and then detransition back for you to realize it, huh
@@turbotrup96 at least he accepted you can never change your gender no matter what.
YOUR LASHES ARE SO PRETTY
His eyes are.
change it no matter his whole face is.
Lm ao his whole body
fourteen true
I kinda wanna do eyelashes surgery
Good lord you're one beautiful guy
Kovu is a unicorn
omg I love your videos.
So you're just going to use this video to hit on him??
+edgarae1 dude hes not hitting on him theres a difference between calling someone beautiful and flirting
omg lol kovu just came across you today wanted to make my own binder
SERIOUSLY WHY ARE YOU IN THE COMMENTS OF EVERY VIDEO I WATCH GOD DAMNIT
My mom always told me that the most attractive people can look good as a guy or a girl and I think you are proof of that
Anna Pretzer I agree completely honestly
i agree..Ruby Rose is a huge example
agreeeeeed! he is gorgeous
agreeeeeed! he is gorgeous
What if youre a girl?
It is difficult when you have a close friend who's transgender when you're...different, or in somewhat of an insecure state yourself.
My best friend is transgender and I had a very difficult time when I was slightly younger because I was so influenced by what she was doing and how she was feeling and began applying it to myself because as an awkward and depressed 14 - 16 year old I hadn't exactly found myself yet, and I wondered if I was actually a transgender man because I had a strong tomboy phase back then. I'm just glad it died quickly before I told anyone about it because I don't know where I would be now otherwise.
But it's definitely true that those around you can influence you even if they're not trying to. Simply watching them can be enough sometimes.
Don't know how I ended up here, but... You're one of the prettiest people I've ever seen holy shit.
his eyes! *faints*
I know right 😭
Hikikomori Dokki I know right! I typically do not like blue but his are pretty!
During this video al I could think abot was your face. XD You are so pretty!... You have a beatiful face shape and mesmerizing eyes. I'm retty sure i'm gonna draw you later..
Tinkili me too
I love your eyes. They're shaped so beautifully and your eye color is pretty too. I wish I could keep thumbing up this video, thank you for your insight. Much love to you Frank. You're amazing. ✌🏼
T.K Donjuan also those lashes 😍😍
T.K Donjuan no way those eyes are real. Soooooo pretty
Why are people hating. I'm a trans guy and I don't think of him any less for detransitioning. He was trying to figure himself out. He wasn't saying it was set for life.
Maybe because these types of videos could be misunderstood by transphobes and the likes and followers of Milo whateverthefuckhisnameis and used against the REAL trans community.
Katerina B So he shouldn't express his journey because of the ignorance of others? That's a dangerous way to think
I understand its his journey, but the way he goes about it can be damaging to others; I was stating what could happen. Time for your one track mind to take a rest or something, now that is a dangerous mind to have.
Katerina B I'm sorry I don't remember giving any indication to the track of my mind but since your the type of person to think that suppressing different experiences is somehow going to help a minority community it also doesn't surprise me you just assume shit. I go back to my first statement it's a dangerous way to think but do you
^Couldn't have said it better myself!
People need to take responsibility for their own thoughts and actions... You can't blame this guy for wanting to share his story... Geez he's fucking human lol
I love how you’re so respectful toward the people who helped you transition into a woman. You understand that they were only trying to help you, and you take full responsibility for your choices. I wish more people in the world were like you.
The problem is some influencers convince minors to go for irreversible surgery.
@@afritimmno one can FORCE anyone to do anything they don’t want to do through the internet..
@@muthakenzshut that shit up 😂 the people encouraging transgenderism are sick
god you have the prettiest smile and the prettiest eyes. and your skin is flawless
Jazmine Turner
Handsome i should say
Big G-PAC you lonely?
Big G-PAC hahahahahhaba your funny 😂😂 and no im not ugly average maybe but not ugly. nor am i gay 😂😂 You really are lonely aren't you? or or or your unfilled in life?
Obviously, BGP, the best part of you ran down your mother's leg when she reached for the twenty.
Stupid --'' (BGP) look in the miroir and there is the people have less confiance on him ever and if u need to say at other ppl to go sucide they self ur the worst :'))
You never see anyone coming out about detransitioning and its great to see someone come out about it. This is why I feel like kids shouldn't just hop right into transitioning until thinking long and hard about it.
You're an inspiration for having the courage to post something like this, since a lot of people would feel like they'd be attacked for detransitioning.
Yeah, thinking long and hard about it until they're adult. Kids shouldn't transition.
actually lots of people have de-transitioned. lots of videos on youtube.
I mean the predominant detransition narratives i've heard have been from disidentified trans men and most of them if not all i've come across have re-identified as lesbians. so it's definitely interesting to hear it from the perspective from a detransitioned trans woman. good on him
Most people transition for themselves though, not just because they saw someone else doing it. And usually they've known for ages, not just a year.
And he clearly doesn't even know what transgender means at all, because you can't just be it for a year, it is a life long thing
Finally a fucking true detransitioning video instead of those click bait titles every transgender person has on their page
You could 1000% be a model. The androgynous look is really in right now. By the look of the full body shots you seem to have the body as well.
you should get into androgynous modeling. it's in VERY high demand!!
oh yes, cuz you would know? You're just soooo hip and in the know....how boring.
Kate Marsh You're dead, bitch.😂
Nuh uh! SHES ALIVE!
Lol no it isn't.
Fred Max lol yeah, it literally is. Fashion houses are doing literal full collections with androgyny in mind. But thanks for your input. Take a seat now ;)
Sometimes life takes us on a circular journey, leading us back to ourselves. I'm glad you found yourself and took the journey that helps us understand who we are. Congratulations on finding your beautiful self.
Sometimes you must get lost in order to find yourself.
@@EpochUnlocked you’re right, my story is totally different but if I hadn’t went down that certain path (addiction) I wouldn’t have been lead to where I am today, 3 years clean with my husband and kids
Wtf you are one of the most gorgeous creatures i've ever seen.
hahahaha i wrote the same thing, so true
I just thought the same :D
I was going to say that exact same thing!
i agree 100% how is it even possible to be so damn gorgeous!!
literally like soooo gorgeous :))
Glad you decided to love yourself as you are! You are great just as you are and thank you for sharing your story! too many feel pressured into changes that become a constant medical battle.
I think you should see "I want my sex back" Documentary on TH-cam. It really reminds me of it, and I think you'd relate to it in certain ways!
Much love from Canada.
I watched that yesterday.
Saw that yesterday
Liane Arandia I’ve watched that documentary
JUST WATCHED THAT YESTERDAY TOO OMYYY
I watched it too!!☺
Respect!
....for your critical thinking skills, and the strength to be yourself
This is so well said and I feel like there are a lot of confused people out there that need to see this. I’ve witnessed many people that seem to feel pressured by seeing so many others (particularly on social media) coming out as trans or transitioning, that they think that because they don’t conform to the stereotypes of their sex that they must do or be the same. And I’m not saying that trans doesn’t exist, lmao just preaching that it’s okay to be feminine while being a guy and it’s okay to be a masculine girl! Just because you don’t match the stereotypes of your sex doesn’t mean you can’t still embrace it and just live your life however the f you want
This is my favorite coment
well said!
Totally true! Just be who you are! This world is so confusing!
There's a big difference between being feminine, masculine, and feeling like you were born in the wrong body. His issue was he didn't know how to differentiate between them and had no guidance to determine what it was he felt.
Dude you need to tell this story to kids who think this is cool and a trend cuz that's what its becoming
@S H R E Y A A lot of people think it is - lots of people think that being trans is just a choice because now so many people incorrectly call themselves trans, it makes it look like it's just something cool people do and kids exploit that.
@S H R E Y A If someone's trans, they should go to a doctor or a phyciaratrist that specializes in trans paitents. It's really not a good ideal to just let a child say this stuff and then have a parent start putting them on hormones when they haven't been to a professional. And your age dosent matter, you didn't need to bring it up.
@@unbreakable7029 doctors are not the answer mu buddy's daughter thought she wanted to transation at like age 10 the dr, recommendation, let's start the hormones there working for drug companies still come on, anyway now shes in 10 grade and now is Tyler and you would have no clue she was a girl, in this case the dr, pushed the transition cuz Tyler and the family were very unsure if this was the way she really wanted to go just like the kid in the video was pressured by a friend.
S H R E Y A yes it is lol.
Kids and young people view transgender peoples acceptance and celebration on social media as special attention. There’s a lot of kids and young people out there who haven’t been raised in loving families and don’t have that affirmation and confidence to be comfortable with themselves. They see being trans as gaining those things.
As a transgender male I will definitely tell them that it’s not a cool process to go through.
"The person that I am, regardless of my gender, I'm ok with."
;~; Ahh, my heart. I wish more people felt this way.
On another note, I think gender roles and stereotypes play a big part in peoples insecurities. We constantly associate gender with the way people are and the things they do. Like saying "boys will be boys" or "girls are so emotional". Saying only girls can wear make up and only guys like sports. So when we constantly hear these things, and realize we don't live up to the standard of that gender, it makes us distressed and feel like we have to change ourselves, whether it's becoming transgender or stopping ourselves from certain behavior, or just saying "f you" to people who judge them. I'm glad you were able to come to the realization that you loved yourself the way you are. I know this isn't the case for most people, but I think if only people realized they could be themselves no matter what they looked like, they can take a step back and pick apart the things they actually want for themselves and what they only wanted in order to live up to society standards.
this is exactly how i feel. i am blessed to be (mostly) comfortable with the sex and gender i was assigned at birth, and i have huge respect for anyone willing to go through the painful process of transitioning. it's something i will never have to do and i cannot begin to imagine the pain one must feel before eventually having no choice but to succumb to it. but on the other hand, i do sort of feel like there are a lot of trans folks who go through with complete gender transitions who..idk...sort of feed into the whole gender binary? you shouldn't have to be a girl to feel valid wearing makeup. you shouldn't have to be a boy to decide you don't like wearing your hair long, or to decide you prefer wearing pants 24/7. gender is so fluid and everyone should just feel comfortable being whoever they want to be. and i know that first requires society to be okay with everyone being who they want to be. it sucks. but i so wish the world operated this way. i feel like a lot more people would be at peace with themselves without having to make such massive overhauls to their lives and lifestyles.
+astr323 I'm a transgender but I do not go beyond what I was born as physically. some might just say no you are bi, but I truly know how I feel inside and to what extent. I'm largely happier now embracing that part of me instead of fighting it. Though there is always a battle within myself to wanting to have been born female instead. Its very hard for me to explain it to others really. I am just happy I have some around me in real life that accept me the way I am. Because truthfully and not being negative here. Most male to female transformations still look too male-ish to me. And I do not wish to undergo all of that surgery to only find I'm a manly type of girl. As to me most end up looking. Nor do I want to dress up as a woman only to find I still end up as a manly looking woman. For me its all or nothing. So I will still stay male in outward appearance, even if looking in the mirror is hard for me. Because I do not find manly looking females sexy, regardless if biologically female or not.
won't just everyone be happy if we lived in a non binary world
Man, woman...doesn't matter you are fucking gorgeous! Seriously your eyes are mesmerizing. And I absolutely love this video. You do you and 🖕🏽 the haters. Glad you have such an amazing support system 💚
Kayla Burbage ever one do them not to be hard but be cool that's it
You are stunning either gender tbh😍Your nose, your eyes, your face holy cow🗯You should sign for modeling
Heather Grace , YAS I agree
Big G-PAC ..."It" is a guy. What is your problem? Did you find him too cute that you had to comment something negative to reclaim you masculinity?
God Bless you!
Raw
Unfiltered
Truth
May the right people needing ur perspective...find it!
Okay tell me. How can someone be so gorgeos in both genders, and I can't even be pretty in one gender
Vaineta Malinauskaite You ARE pretty
Lol stop searching for compliments.
Vaineta Malinauskaite 1 your gorgeous and 2 I identify with that comment way 2 much
*gorgeous
Kate Cleary *you're
Dude you are unbelievably gorgeous
Josephine Nicasio i
He had feminization surgery on the face so....
+Jadin Timothy Aw ok ....That would explain it as he really looks like a girl with facial hair or like a very feminine guy but very good looking at same time but I hope he lets the beard and stash grow fully then he would look like a man with beautiful eyes lol.
you should consider modeling. you're stunning :)
INCREDIBLY STUNNING❗️😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹💜💜💜💜💜💜🌹
As a MAN
Taino Queen if you know anything about modeling it’s def not about being stunning.
Shana D I’m pretty sure they’re going to present themselves as a man,considering he de-transitioned back to male.🙄
@@Bibirallie I was a model in my 20s. I know what I'm talking about.
I am very proud that you figured this out before you went too far!
You are amazing as you are!
okey i dont get why ppl don't just accept the term crossdressing, like if u want to stay a guy but enjoy woman's clothing then ur crossdressing and there's nothing wrong with that.
Bae that likes kpop I agree, fellow kpop fan :")
crossdressing is not the same thing as believing you are a gender that doesnt match your body. crossdressers are usually straight men and they like dressing up as women, but they dont want to *BE* a woman. See the difference?
Hikikomori Dokki um yee... thats exactly what i said ... "if u want to be a guy but enjoy womans clothing" .... im not talking about transgender ppl here .........
I'm a cross dresser :)
But this one time a trans women like saw that I was a girl in full on mens clothes and beard (it was a fake beard) and she began screaming at me for transtrending -_-
He looks like a model
lol no
Sushi Chan he really does tho
Not a HF model for sure x
He has the cheekbones and eyelashes.
But not HF enough. Not even commercial. Gosh wtf are you guys smoking on
Humans should not be allowed to be this beautiful.
Yes they should, what are you stupid?
Its a compliment dont you get it
Gracie Reigns 💕 they're a little slow 😛
Leah ikr lmao
he looks like amale
*I swear he has the most beautiful eyes I've seen.*
aaaand that's why doctors need to diagnose the actual gender dysphoria before having any right to prescribe hormones for someone. It's a solution for people with actual mental state of gender dysphoria, not just "aahhhh I love/am interested in things that are stereotypically not of my gender soooo I guess imma girl now"
and this is also why trans activists should stop pushing their agenda on kids and teens, their bodies are not developed yet and hormones can harm them, and besides, almost every teen kinds hates their body at some point.
Congrats to you boyee for figuring things out for urself, you can do whatever the heck you want in the way of expressing urself, it doesn't make you less of a boy (which is just a biological fact and actually doesn't mean anything)
Chase Kyō There is a reason...read Alice Bailey's 10 points list.
Hermy Frances I completely agree with you on that.
Generally speaking, doctors are supposed to diagnose a patient with gender dysphoria first and then have them go through months of therapy before being allowed to transition. This is generally the ethical way of going about things. I wonder what the doctor was thinking. All of that said, most of the effects of hormones are reversible once you stop taking them, depending on how long you've been on them before. (P.S. I'm a med student planning on going into psychiatry or endocrinology)
NO hormones are given to teenagers or kids. Those "hormones" are called hormone blockers which actually slow down the arrival of puberty, thus it means NOT changing the body.
Hermy Frances - I just wonder how many more people are going through this, the transitioning and de-transitioning... Kids are inherently impressionable and growing up on the Internet, they're surrounded by the "trans movement" I guess you could say. When I was a kid, I was a tomboy. I grew up with 2 brothers and I liked playing with mud instead of barbies. Having cuts, bruises & stitches from being rough (but also clumsy lol). I didn't like wearing dresses or getting dressed up. Nowadays, would I think of myself as Transgender ? I don't know. All I know is: I don't want kids, teenagers, or anyone in general to have to go through what the dude in the video went through...
I'm so glad that you went through the self discovery journey before you did anything permanent. God bless u!
I think this is a big reason why we need to allow young boys to embrace more traditionally feminine things if they'd like to. If they grow up feeling unsure about their gender because they like traditionally feminine things, then they might go further into transition than what this person did, and really regret their choices. People just need to feel accepted no matter what. That requires other people to be accepting though, and unfortunately I believe the world still has a long way to go.
PunkyV you're sick
Erica Shepard Why? 😐
I agree with you
PunkyV k
You think this happens because of toys or TV??Oh no wait it was his friends that made him do it.Nonsesne.Then explain why is this happens in every place on the planet.
You have the cutest nose I've ever seen. I know, random, but just had to say it. Girl, boy, both or neither, you are beautiful ⚘
lala bella I know, he has a little button nose! So cute 😀💋
lala bella Yes! I like this nose shape😃
@Valora Pruett non- binary
If a girl can run around in "boy clothes" without being judged why couldn't boys do the same thing?
Davie Lawrence because of misogyny
Because most men's masculinity is hella fragile
Girls do have some leeway, but you get called a dyke if you’re masculine and a man doesn’t find you do-able. First hand experience.
Because it’s applauded to be a man, and it’s degrading to be seen as a woman.
It's "Cute" If A Girl Wears Boy Clothes But If A Guy Wears Girl Clothes They Don't Get It Easy Like Girls Do
You have the most mesmerizing eyes I think I’ve ever seen!!!
Kevstter Man ...does it count that I thought I might really die today from taking a painful shit? (lol - true story!) Seriously though, I sat there for an entire hour, almost passed out 3 times from the pain, and could barely walk back to bed since my legs were like jello! So, are you happy enough with that (me painfully shitting shit), or do you still want me to actually die too?
I do have a genuine question for you though while I’m at it, cause I also noticed you made hateful comments to a lot of the other commenters... They likely won’t waste their time bothering with all the trolls they encounter like I am right now, and since I’m relatively new to commenting, I’m genuinely curious as to what makes people like you tick? Like, why must I be verbally abused simply for paying a stranger a compliment? I’ve never met the guy in this video, never even seen him before or watched his videos prior to this one, I don’t know his name and I’m not a subscriber to his channel either... I got to this video because it was suggested after the last suggested video I watched. Me complementing his eyes certainly doesn’t mean that I agree or disagree with him or condone or condemn his lifestyle, as I’m in absolutely no place to judge anyone, especially the life of someone I’ve never even met before! The only thing I could deduce from watching it is that it sounds like this guy has really been through hell & back at such a young age (and in my honest opinion he has some of the bluest & most beautiful eyes I’ve ever seen). If you’re that much of a snowflake though that you can’t even stand for someone to be complemented, then I’d suggest you leave TH-cam ASAP to work on your mental health... and maybe also get a job... and while you’re at it, also formulate a plan to get moved out of your mom’s basement... Here’s something else for you to ponder while you embark on your daily trolling: It is possible to be a kind and decent human being, if for no other reason than attempting to care for someone more than yourself-even when that someone is a stranger. Having a shred of empathy works too, which is as simple as imagining yourself in someone else’s shoes and reminding yourself that “there but for the grace of God, go I”. Though not in the Bible itself, it is one of the oldest & best lessons to be learned from a belief in God & in His sovereignty (though now you’ll probably tell me to eat shit & die for bringing my beliefs into things too). The moral to this story? I urge you to try showing love & spreading kindness for once instead of wasting your life away by trolling people you don’t even know... and as for hatred? It really will rot you from the inside out and you’ll die all alone & unloved, without a single miserable person who can stand to be in your presence... except for maybe all the other lonely trolls out there... 😜
Thanks they're transplants, I got them out of an American Girl doll :)
Guitarguy someone’s jealous / salty because he will NEVER have anybody tell him he’s handsome 😩🤷🏻♀️I love it when haters cry and start bitchin , it’s music to my ears
So essentially you had gender dysphoria, transitioned M to F, but then realized you didn’t want to transition any further. As a result you detransitioned, and have reached the point where you have finally accepted yourself for who you are. Great video. :3
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He didn’t have dysphoria, he talked about that, he said he never felt uncomfortable in his body or like it wasn’t his, he’s just feminine
No he's just a guy that likes girly shit and rather than be told by the society around him that's fine, he was told that means you feel like a girl inside and feel he had to transition. Your SJW bullshit is as destructive as the knuckleheadness of the pre 1980s or the conservative right wing. People are individuals not tags, labels, boxes or groups. Stop trying to define people with idiotic and needless games of identity politics and pointless and arbitrary labels and just realise one simple truth, everyone is different. Everyone is an individual.
He didn't have dysphoria, dysphoria is a feeling of uncomfort, and/or disconnect from ones body, usually genitals although plenty of other body parts can cause dysphoria. He stated that he never felt that uncomfort or disconnect from his body, meaning he didn't have dysphoria, and regardless of what your neighborhood Tumblr would say, you cannot be transgender without having dysphoria. I'm not bashing him, he made an uneducated mistake, it happens to all of us, but that doesn't mean that just because he made that mistake everyone else did the same
Dakota Iris Try and say this to someone who says they're trans, have a "female penis" they are proud of while quoting genetics, dysphoria and articles from SRS trans women, denying biology exists, making womens biology terms "offensive" and deny stereotypes are the issues for most and you get TERF BURN THE WITCH
You sir are handsome as hell. I'm glad you're living the way you want to. There's nothing wrong with being a feminine man.
I couldn't agree more 😊 His BF is a lucky guy
I'm glad you had the courage to make this video and listen to your own intuitions and followed them. Very important to have your experience in such conversations.
OMG your eyes are phenomenal!!!! Angel eyes!!!
They are absolutely INCREDIBLE, aren't they? 😍😍😍
Tam Vondayne beautiful eyes 😊
You are very intelligent for your age. It's interesting to see how you have an awareness of what's right for you. I hope you don’t endure hardships due to your natural effemininaty. I wish you a nice life.
struggles internal and external promote growth in different ways, but most are positive
you seem like a super self-aware, grounded, kind, and fun person. I admire that.
How can people encourage discovering yourself and experimenting and then turn around and bash this person? Seems hypocritical.
I hate snaku nothing is ever set in stone. he changes his mind in a way and later decided thats not what he wanted.
I hate snaku Army I totally agree
you're right. most people are too narrow minded tho.
unfortunately.
Jasperyn He's not Courage.😡why Someone allow him to take fucking hormones when he's don't sure of his fucking sexuality.someone needs to go to jail and get retire his licence.He's idiot and liar cuz nobody is allowed to take hormones before pass through a psychiatrist to do a mentally check before this important decisions. fuck him cuz he cheat people that he's sure to transitioned when he's not.😡😡that's not a joke and is his fault.
I hate snaku because the freedom and equality movement relies on stereotypes and labels as much as the anti-equality does
Don't feel the need to put yourself in a box. From what I can tell, your just a boy that loves to be beautiful. Just because you likje to feel and look pretty doesn't mean you must want to be a girl. You are absolutely beautiful as a boy by the way. I think my son is also a boy that loves pretty things and being pretty. Thanks for making this video. I think that there needs to be more awareness to this. Boys have the right to be beautiful and wear pretty things just as girls do. XOXO
You seem so biased thinking pretty/beautiful only pertains to the female sex. Males can be beautiful too, just in a different way. I'm a woman but your post made me feel uncomfortable about the love for "pretty things" and "being pretty". All those things are really superficial and do NOT define a person, it is simply not good to put too much emphasis on what is really VANITY. There's no such thing for a boy, or girl for that matter, having "the right" to be beautiful, I think even for females to obsess about "pretty things" is rather wrong, how about cultivating deeper values, qualities and spirituality that would help to make the journey through this life more significant not just for the individual but for the whole of humanity thanks to their contribution to it?
As for your first sentence, that is exactly what I was saying. As for the rest of your comment, this video was focused on the topic in which I was commenting on. If this were a video about spirituality, or cultivating deeper values, I would have commented about those things. I most definitely make those things a huge priority in both mine and my children's day to day lives.
It just didn't come across as such, but ok, I get you!
Kristen N . Waow best comment
It's a social thing. Men used to be the ones that wore make up, wigs and heels 'back in the day'. Society goes through trends. Currently we have the women dressing up. In 100 years it could swing back the other way again.
I relate to you I am a boy being feminine but I don't want to change my gender.I never felt uncomfortable with my body.I don't see me taking pills and losing parts of my body.Finally someone like me !
David it’s definitely okay to feel feminine and still identify as male; gender is a spectrum!
Tori Brown Gender isn’t a spectrum its limited to two things, male and female, the only two things you can identify as... It can’t be changed either.
Tobatha lol okay, you can think what you want, but I’ll base what I say off of real science rather than bull shit 😌
Tori Brown Thats what science has always proven, nothing has disproved it yet.
Tobatha, literally National Geographic AND Harvard have posted countless articles about how gender isn’t binary. Your “truth” is biased and uneducated.
I'm just blown away by all the pure love and blessings from just most everyone in this feed, just amazing. all kudos to all the comments here and a beautiful video too. Just so heartfelt in this tempestuous world we live in. subbed with much gratitude xo
You seem very sweet and I applaud you for being your authentic self. If you feel like putting makeup on and rocking your feminine side for a month straight (or day, year, whatever), or if you wanna go for months on end rocking your masculine side, whatever makes ya happy. Do you, boo.
+MsMalevolent
I never asked a question but based on your intro I believe you were trying to respond to my comparison of those with anorexia to those with GID. The point I was trying to make is that if left alone with their delusions people with GID end up killing themselves. Other than that I was pointing out the hypocrisy on the left. With regard to your mention of plastic surgery -- I absolutely do not support the delusions of those people either. I truly love myself therefore the only surgery I support is life saving and reconstructive. Any surgeon who'd remove a man's penis is without ethics and probably suffering from similar delusions. I don't support circumcision either. It's an antiquated barbaric practice which should be outlawed immediately. Ignorant parents who believe circumcision is medically necessary probably haven't realized vaginas have even more folds than penises do. Who the hell are these parents with such dirty children? The berserk cultural practices of Muslims and Jews have no business being in my country. In addition, I don't want my tax dollars paying for reassignment surgery through the military. A surgery I might add that makes no difference with regard to the disorder. Now that a dangerous precedent has been set inevitably more unqualified people will lie through their teeth to be accepted into the military with the sole purpose of obtaining surgery. No one except for off-the-wall politically correct idiots believe it's a good idea to have people with serious mental disorders defending our country. Oh and let's not forget illegals crossing the border to obtain abortions ... they really dropped the ball on that one too 🙄 Want an abortion but can't afford it? Come to America where we'll slaughter your baby for you and best of all it's absolutely free! All thanks to our insane government which collects $20 million every year from its citizens to fund Planned Parenthood. Now that more than 2/3 of our country is ProLife Planned Parenthood needs you more than ever to maintain its abhorrent existence!
Vintersun I
Ray D-V thank u
Lux Aeterna bigot
"I truly love myself therefore the only surgery I support is life saving and reconstructive." You really should hear how silly this sounds, laws are not made to cover your personal needs only! Try to put yourself in other people's place and be a bit more emphatic.
What a great video! Such honesty. Frank you are a beautiful young man, and I am so glad you found out that you were not TS before doing anything surgical. It seems like the experience has helped you appreciate your maleness. There are many many different kinds of men, and I wonder some times how many young people go through with the TS journey just because they are unhappy with the type of man they are. My story is the same as yours , but it took me a lot longer to realize I was ok with my self just as I am :) . I think you are handsome and wise and wish all the best for you.
peterfrancis ryall thank you so much, I appreciate you saying that. Yeah, it wasn't easy to come to the realizations I did. It's nice to hear someone else with similar experiences :)
You have just made my day.😊👍
(btw, I'm glad you de-transitioned, you really are cute as a Guy😉😝)
👍😁
Thanks ..much appreciated :)
peterfrancis ryall iu
Just remember, just because you came to a realization and detransitioned doesnt mean everyone else should be like you.
This is the BEST video EVER!! Thank you for being this subject to light! I don't hate my biology either but feel more female. This literally helped my thought process on the subject!! Ur the best!!!
You just be you, because you are amazing 😊
This is so important. Thank you for making this video. The number of children that are being referred to gender clinics is skyrocketing and it worries me because these children do not understand what it truly going to happen to them. If someone does not have gender dysphoria, they are NOT transgender. Being transgender in general is the state of having gender dysphoria. Cross-sex hormones are not candy and shouldn't be being given out as easily as they are to minors currently.
Jasmine Vasquez it's as if some people would rather have a trans daughter than a ""feminine"" son, a shame
YES. and when ever you say this people will regard you as transphopic and attacking children, but all we want is to protect children
lol you act like its so easy
Jasmine Vasquez When children are referred to clinics this is accompanied with therapy and family counseling. Medication (mostly hormone blockers for prepubescent children) are not given as candy. Young adults over the age of 18 must also complete a certain number of therapy sessions before being referred to a physician for hormones, this is not an overnight process for a reason. Trans and gender non conforming folks come in all shapes and sizes, some may not ever want to get medication and this is absolutely taken in consideration. I am a therapist who works with LGBTQ teens/young adults who are often exploring their gender identity, and I see many youth who experiment with their identity and may change their mind only slightly. Gender is fluid and ever changing but in my experience if someone is unsure about the transitioning process the professionals working with the individual/family are aware of this and provide even more support. Like I said, it's not easy and overnight for a reason.
thats one person's experience, it doesn't cancel out what a therapist who constantly deals with this knows
Now go on and educate people that you don't need to transition to be masculine or feminine
im pretty sure being transgender is more than just being masculine and feminine. Genitals and being a role or type are two different things.
Lilly C it's about the individual doing what is needed for them to feel comfortable and at peace.
Being perceived as a masculine female is totally different than being perceived as a man.
Being perceived as a femme man is totally different than being perceived as a woman.
If being treated as the opposite gender is what makes you feel better than live that way. (That doesn't mean you have to be masculine to be a man or feminine to be a woman. You can transition and be a feminine man)
Gabriel Mancha WTF
+colemcgrath 1718 I'm aware, but there are people who equate being less feminine with being transgender. That's why
I know a friend who wants to go back to her female body, but it wasn’t possible since she had a surgery. Thank you for making people know about this, it’s a serious decision. I hope people will embrace their own bodies and treasure themselves before taking a serious step like this. And I hope the best for all.
SHE SHOULD GO SLOW AND START BACK PUTTING ON OR START BACK WEARING DRRSSES AND CHANGE HER FRIENDS SO THEY WANT MAKE HER FEEL BAD OR I SHOULD SAY SO SHE DOESN'T HAVE TO CONTINUOUSLY HAVE TO EXPLAIN HER SELF TELL HER I SAID HELLO THAT'S THE HOLY SPIRIT.....💋
You can still go back, but it'll take more effort than prior. Start slowly, stop T, dress as a female (I'm assuming top surgery was all that was done, push up bras can be great!), grow her hair out, wear it in more feminine styles. It's entirely possible... Hardest thing will be the voice which won't go back, she'd need voice training...but it's totally possible. I know one thing that helped a friend is remembering some girls are flat or lose their chest, girls with pcos might be masculine looking but still girls. Cis girls aren't all super feminine.
She’s a female then she can “go back” because she will always be female. No matter the surgery. Please don’t say things like this.
Stephanie Crews lmao you don’t have to wear dresses to be female.
@@jordanadams3910 no but if dresses make her feel feminine.. I'm a jeans and tshirt kinda girl. Always have been. But I feel more feminine when I wear dresses, i feel more girly.
You are the only transgender person who said the changes were unnatural... that's very interesting
Tiffany Jordan that's not true at all.
Blair White, over ten trans people I've communicated with, and thousands of others have most likely said the same thing.
That’s not true and most men who say they’re trans women don’t have the operation because it ruins their life and they know it.
Unnatural...?
I mean he’s not actually trans so of course it felt unnatural to him
You are beautiful either as a woman or man
Carrie Bizz he's a man that's coming back from going through ravaging his body. He even admits it. He says that he didn't want to put these things in his body that were so unnatural.
Carrie Bizz y do some one else you are who you are it's you kick shit in life
Carrie Bizz love your self best thing going man
That's a man...as a man or a "woman". His body naturally produces testosterone.
hes a dude....
I think far too many people confuse being uncomfortable in your own skin as being trans. Not being comfortable with who you are does not automatically mean you will be happier if you change yourself. How did the message of "don't change yourself, love yourself" change to, "if you don't love yourself, change yourself" ?
That's why it's dangerous to transition adolescent children due to these feelings of confusion or discomfort. People are becoming less and less okay with a little discomfort every now and then and it creates huge problems in society. I feel so bad for kids these days...
if only society encouraged this more, when your younger, so many people getting plastic surgery and everything about looks and stuff to have. to love yourself as you are is amazing
Totally agreee I think that many people who have transitioned aren't even transgenders
He was NOT uncomfortable in his own skin though. That was the point
Trueee
You don't need to convince us, or explain to us, Frank. You have it right when u say, "I'm somewhere in between and I'm ok with that".
The amount of people on hormones, in the last 5 years have skyrocketed....its truly scary.
It is pretty scary to see, but it can be seen as a good thing. Actual trans people have easier access to hormones and society is less likely to judge them compared to even 20 years ago. But thanks to the sudden growth in popularity in the past 10 years, (usually) teens who feel the need to be unique and cool or are looking for answers end up turning to it as if it were a hobby or a cure.
It's helping one problem, but starting another, which stinks. I think therapy would be a good answer to this, since a lot of detransitioners that I've seen have other issues (abuse, peer pressure, insecurities, etc) that should be addressed before rushing to a conclusion. It feels pretty harsh, but it might just be what the person needs and might help with cis people transitioning. Just an idea, that I'm commenting here for some reason
@@oliver1616 I think part of the problem is that many of the people who start transitioning do it with the goal of a binary transition while many of them may be somewhere in the middle, like I know some trans people who are MtNBi who went on oestrogen and felt happy about the changes but knew that "the surgery" is not something that they would want, I think that some of the problems are because people think that they have to go the whole way when maybe electing for some surgeries but not all of them etc may be the right path
@@smoothy4045 ..you wont get a reply. That would require thinking...
Why is it scary for you? How does it affect your life in any way? Have you ever even met a Transperson? Ever ? Be worried about real dangers, like drunk drivers.
@Jay P ... Well, it IS Transphobic but since you'll probably never meet a Transperson in your life ( that you know of ) what is YOUR problem? How does someone else's decision to take HRT affect YOUR life when you will probably never meet them. Just mind your own business and let Transpeople live in dignity. Is that so hard ?
I don't know how I ended up on this vedio.. but I get u boo
It's much more acceptable for a girl to be boyish then for a guy to be girly. I can think I can understand why you felt the need to transition in order to do stuff like that.
Miriam Wei well only for a while can a girl act boyish before other women start to question
Nick Jonas Women question all they want but in the end no one cares, girls can do pretty much whatever they want. Boys can literally get beaten in certain neighborhoods if someone just thinks they're gay or feminine.
Nick Jonas nah. I wear a girl's uniform at school and have a super feminine name but look like a 12 y/o boy and act kinda masculine but the worst things I experience are weird looks and confusion
comeback kid i was with the initial comment but have u ever actually met a tomboy / gnc / butch woman ? no one cares and there r no consequences is a pretty big statement to make, especially when its literally... not true....
comeback kid bitch I'm gay and and proud I'm not scared to show it and if someone has a problem with it they can get over it simple
This guy made me feel like 101928% better about this ENTIRE TRANSGENDER SITUATION!
THANK YOU for helping me understand just a little bit better at least. Very logical smart beautiful person. Wish you the best!
I'm so glad you didn't mutilate yourself and then it be too late
Yup...it happens
transitioning isn't mutilation.
@@toomanynumbers3182 you mean because it makes trans people happy?
toomanynumbers yes it is , sexual mutilation is defined as cutting or removal of sexual organs
bishes be mad That’s a dumbass statement for multiple reasons. First of all, it’s transphobic, which is already dumb enough, it’s 2019, we exist, get over it. Also, have you seen every single trans woman on this planet? Exactly, not every trans woman looks like that one sad old trans woman that you saw that one time at the grocery store. There are a fuckton of of drop dead gorgeous trans women out there. Do your research before you decide to be a dumbass, please come prepared next time
this video is very meaningful and useful for me. Basically you put into words the things that is going in my mind about fully transitioning. The past 4 months i have been living as a transgender almost full time. And I did enjoy the many benefits of doing it, but I have always been hesistant to take hormones. I was telling to myself, do I really have to be on hormones? I am passable in my own way honestly, but ingesting some pills that will alter my body and cause mental and emotional imbalance due to female hormones was not sitting well in my head. I didn't wanna be moody nor do I want to look like a woman 24/7. So yeah I still do xdress occassionally. Also I learned in that 4 months, as much I do value my feminine quality, I also value my male component and I never thought that I was in a wrong body. So this video I can totally relate to. Thanks for this. And kudos to you! PS: Your eyes is like looking into a glass of milky way, so mesmerizing lol
Myk Gonzales glad to hear that you found your true self. You can definitely dress as both genders! Best of luck to you.
You might just be a crossdresser then, but just saying that it's common for trans people to change their plans quickly so you might end up wanting HRT down the line. I'm a trans male but I didn't have super strong dysphoria and for years I thought I was just confused. Now that I realised what I am, the feelings have gotten stronger and I need hormones.
By the way, it's not 'a transgender'... it's not a noun.
Yea... Every single man on earth has a little feminity in them...n every women have mascular character ..its normal...u dont have to judge or blame urslf fr being that...love from arunachal
You do you but you don't have to look like that gender or have the genitals of that gender because gender is in the mind so you say wether you are this or that
Hello I read your comment and I just wanted to tell you there's a video on TH-cam called I want my sex back and there's about a gentleman and a woman they both transgender and found out how awful it really was for them you get a chance this watch it God bless you
Hoi Frank, you know i am 58 yrs but i am very interested in the transgender thing. Why? When i was a kid, growing up to be a teen, then adolescent to an adult, i had the feeling of born in the wrong body. So i was very much a tomboy. wearing boys clothes from my brothers and act as and play with boys. So in this time it would be reconized as genderdysphoria. But, when i was 21 yrs i met a man from 27yrs. very masculine, motorbike, tatooed guy. He liked my tomboy style. When i was 26 i became pregnant and everything changed. And when my first kid was born i was so thankfull for my womaness. Omg i am so happy that i am a woman. i never wanted to be a boy again. sometimes i act like a boy, so what? i like man clothes sometimes, so what? it is ok to feel so cute kid.
We should accept our masculine qualities as well as our feminine ones. that's really all it is.
Aww cool story
Patricia Haarloo The problem is, is that being a tomboy is a much more acceptable thing. You can be a girl who entirely likes “boys” things and be understood as a ‘tomboy’. There’s no such concept for men. If a man like all things feminine, than they’re considered a freak and not understood as anything but a ‘tranny’.
EccentricSage
You just don't get it, do you?
hi patricia! :) your story made me smile lots, youre definitely more comfortable than a lot of people when it comes to these things. it’s sad to see people mistake their feelings for being transgender, when in reality it’s something entirely different. gender dysphoria is actually recognized as a serious mental disorder that affects the way people live and see themselves. it’s a sort of severe detachment or dissatisfaction with their physical appearance as the sex that they were born as. most adults that transition typically don’t regret their decision, but the ones that do sometimes realize that they aren’t really trans-and those who have already started hormone therapy can actually end up with irreversible effects, like infertility. i feel we should be teaching kids to be comfortable with their femininity/masculinity rather than encourage transition at such a young age.
you're clearly gorgeous naturally. I wouldn't change a thing
I know it's a late comment buuut;
You're extremely strong and beautiful for talking about this, more people should be like you. Keep doing you.
I'm a trans man (ftm) and honestly I think a lot of people who get caught up in being trans but aren't actually focus too much on gender roles and I wish as a society we gave people more freedom of expression. I think lots of people have internalized sexism that they can't be who they are without being the other gender. This is a sensitive topic, and I think it's important to talk about and it's stupid some people think it's somehow transphobic to talk about. Transgender is a medical condition with medical transitioning, not a fashion statement or social movement.
I'm happy that you were able to figure out who you were frank, and I'm sorry it took so long to get there but I'm glad you seem to be doing well
Yeah, I’m SUPER skeptical of people who claim be trans but don’t have dysphoria. Like, that’s the definition of trans! You feel wrong in your body and don’t feel whole until you present as and have a body that looks more like the opposite sex.
NICKname I agree with you. So true!
It is not internalised sexism but rather a defense mechanism in response to trauma related to sex and gender
@@GoneGrimdark dysphoria isnt being trans tho. Dysphoria is a disorder, while trans is a person who transitioned due to said disorder.
All transgenders (should by default as a prerequisite) have dysphoria, but not all dysphoriacs transition (and hence are not transgender)
Omg... I was just saying this to a friend of mine last week. Even people who are truly trans sometimes let it consume their identity and who they are. She is trans, but very secretive about it. Like I'm not supposed to know. That day, without letting on that I knew, I made sure to let her know that I accept her no matter what gender she decides to be. We had a long discussion about transitioning and common misconceptions about it. We talked about how therapy should be required for young people who want to start taking hormones. Just to be sure that they're on the correct path for their own happiness. I wish that all of this was talked about more.
After your experience nothing can bring you down, the world is your oyster. That's because you did your soul searching and discovered that any outside influence can't change your view of yourself and purpose in life. Finally you are at peace and self-confident knowing you fully embrace what you were born with and there is no shame involved in acknowledging your truth. The biggest swag in the world is to own your natural skin and is the hardest feat an individual can achieve. No need to apologize to anyone about your choices in order to appeal to them, surround yourself with people who accept the real you and reciprocate your respect. All I see is a content and beautiful human being who is highly intelligent and has infinite potential, so live life to the fullest and take good care. You are a miracle just like the other human next to you, believe it cherish the thought and only good things will happen.
lol at all everyone bashing him because he wasn't really transgender!! I thought y'all was all about self discovery and loving yourself no matter what. He tried it and didn't feel it was right and that's good he didn't make a decision he would regret and has learnt to truly love his form! Get off your high horse thinking being transgender is taking hormones and having surgeries
lorenjanis xx I've only seen like 1 comment so far like this and it wasn't even really bashing it was them trying to figure everything out
I'm sure the youtube money sits good in his pocket too
Totally agree, hes not being hurtful to trans people, hes just talking about his journey of self discovery, and seeing as at one point he thought he was trans, he knows about it more than other people. and really theres not many people out there telling these stories, and if we are all being open minded, then people sharing stories of how/why they de transitioned is just as welcome.
Transitioning isn't something you try and decide you don't like. Becoming trans isn't done via free trial. It just screams that he jumped on a sensation bandwagon and now that he's got some fame decided he doesn't need it anymore.
If he was serious about exploring gender and identity, he wouldn't have come out as trans unless he truly felt that was 100% correct for him.
It's also a trend that so many of these TH-cam stars that all transitioned on TH-cam are now detransing. It's a perfect example of how often people just jump on whatever label is trending at the time.
You can't handle being a woman lol.
Im happy you love the body that God gave you. Thank u for the video and your honesty.
You looks better as your natural gender babe handsome man x
Bella Xoxo you need your eyes checked.
Tom Whalen you probably need to change the way you see others
Wrong. You see what only you think is "right", that is why I implied you are seeing incorrectly. Also, I think you are jealous of what she looked like as a woman. Take your transphobic bullshit somewhere else.
Tom Whalen I don’t have any kind of problem of transphobic or anything like that. And I can speak and say whatever I think! I don’t care about you, Well just leave me alone I don’t know you and don’t give a f*ck about what you saying and think. I don’t have time for useless people that coming to TH-cam to create arguments cause they don’t have nothing else to do in their life. I’m busy x
Tom Whalen are you serious?? He is stunning !!
I think i fell In love with your green eyeeees omgggg
Yes the eyes ,,
I thought they were blue lol
He is actually bringing up a really good point here - we should all explore our gender and sexuality. Just because the thought might not have organically occurred, doesn't mean the idea isn't worth thinking about. So, he wasn't trans after all (no dysphoria, etc), but he explored and accepted his feminine side and he still feels like he's in the middle of the spectrum, not unequivocally male. I think we should all think about these things. I know many girls go through a "phase" where they wear boys' clothing - I sure did (and thought about if I might actually be a man, but dismissed the idea when I realised I just like to be able to accept my traditionally masculine qualities as well as my feminine ones and I felt able to do that more easily when I was dressed in drag. Now I no longer consider clothing gendered). I think a lot of boys go through this as well, but society won't accept men or (teenage) boys wearing skirts or dresses, or having long hair, or trying on makeup, so a lot of men completely shut themselves off to the idea that they could potentially be happier if they weren't confined to (toxic) masculinity. This video attempts to erase the stigma caused by toxic masculinity around the issue.
Although I gotta say that some of his remarks seem kinda shady. Maybe he doesn't fully understand the harm his comments about feeling pressured to transition could do. Then again, that is all a part of this story.
rragnarok I totally agree.
rragnarok there is nothing to explore you tool. You are what you are. It's like saying let me explore my identity. Maybe I'm JFK reincarnated I'll never know! It's pathetic. If you choose to "explore" that means you have feelings to do so.
No need to be rude or call names here. I disagree with you on this. Exploring your identity or personality is a good thing, and the thought doesn't have to occur organically. Obviously I don't mean your analogy there, I mean introspection in a way that's asking "is ____ a quality in me that I'm suppressing/exaggerating" or "should I get rid of this kind of thinking patterns" or "is my behaviour hurting myself or others" or "should I work towards this goal or adjust it" or, what is in question here, "am I conforming to society's view of me and my gender, am I comfortable with the gender I was assigned with at birth". Introspection is good for you, and is where intrapersonal intelligence stems from. Intrapersonally intelligent people are aware of and in touch with their emotions, motivations, beliefs and goals. That's because they've asked themselves these kind of questions and come up with answers that satisfy them (those answers, btw, can sometimes just be "IDK or "IDC""). You should explore your identity because it's good for you, even if you didn't come up with the idea yourself or feel the need to explore it -- you should do it because it helps you to know yourself better and to know your strengths and limits. It improves you, helps you become a better, more comfortable you, not threatened by the idea of your identity not being exactly what you thought it was.
This is why schools shouldn’t make gender referring a code of conduct, they’re far too young to understand. I dressed as the opposite gender during primary school and most of high school but I came out of it. I never referred to myself as the opposite gender but I always wanted to be... but I grew up. This is when there were camp kids / tomboys. Now people feel the need to let young impressionable children change their gender so young. You wouldn’t give a child any other responsibility that big. It took me realistically until I was about 18 to dress and act more like my own gender. And that was because I wanted to. People don’t want to accept that this gender confusion can’t ever actually just be a confusion. Often it can be. But now kids have more chance of being swayed because of rules. I know for many, they don’t grow out of it but it’s just a shame. Are tomboys now going to be called boys?
Jay Sorry but I fail to see the relevance of your comment in regard to mine?
But I gotta say that I see no harm in tomboys being thought of as boys, if they want that, and even if they later change their minds. Gender can be fluid and on a spectrum, we're just used to looking at it through this lense of cultural binary. Also, what peoplr don't seem to understand that not everyone chooses to transition (have "the surgery", which is a problematic term, and what most people seem to assume is the end-all-be-all of transition, or even the only aspect of it), and that all transitions are different. It can just be deciding to wear different clothes and changing your name. It doesn't even have to be that. It could be wearing whatever, not changing your body at all, but using different pronouns. When talking about young kids deciding these kinds of things, people don't realise that a child's transition isn't hormones and surgery. Kids can be given a kind of hormonal suppressant (not sure of the real term) when they are about to start puberty. What that does is delay puberty until older age, so if the individual is still sure they want to transition, they can start taking hormones. If not, they can just go off those suppressants and have their "normal" puberty, just late. If this option is not available to kids who truly need or want to transition, they're forced to go through with the puberty that aligns with their gender assigned at birth, which causes permanent structural features that do not align with their true gender, that just can't be undone, that can cause tremendous dysphoria. Even the ones that can be dealt with later (like laser facial hair removal or facial feminisation surgery for trans women or top surgery for trans men, for example) take a long time, during which dysphoria can wreak havoc, and can have long recovery periods. Plus they cost a lot of money. I just don't see the point denying people, strangers, the freedom of choice -- unless being uncomfortable with societal change or being questioned on ones views counts as a valid point.
Wow! OMG! You are the person and the video Ive been looking for. Im in the same situation. I transitioned from M to F, a couple years ago. But I later realized I still enjoy being male. I dont always want to be female. Im also a parent. I too chose not to pursue GRS for the exact same reason you stated. Thank you for posting and opening up to your viewers. This video really helped me I want to watch it again and again!
I hope that this video helps many other people. You seem to be very wise and a beautiful soul.
How doesn't this video have more views?! Also you look amazing as either gender!
Maisie White I totally agree!
Maisie White Absolutely.
Probably because of how TH-cam filters videos now 🙄
tackling turtles damn defensive much?
Scrummy boy :) I hope this has given lots of people food for thought on their own journey of self discovery. Thank you for your honesty and highlighting that being a feminine boy or a masculine girl doesn't necessarily equate to being transgender, it's just who you are, who we are as human beings. x
Everyone should watch this. So glad you listened to your gut and are okay with being the beautiful man that you are. Best wishes to you in your future
I think its interesting the way you speak of femininity. It's so much deeper than plushey cheeks and soft skin. Im so happy that your higher self spoke to you because YOU KNOW you were divinely and uniquely created. There are so many things targeting us every day to make us believe or feel like we are wrong for just being alive. You've come a long way and you have a long way to go still but never dismiss that higher self guiding you.
Angela Flood Higher self? - What is that?
This is so amazing. Finally the message is out that PERSONALITY and how you are as a person, does not equal GENDER. Some people get so angry about "gender roles" but then feel like they have to switch to the gender that their traits and personality most typically display. Be who you are, how you are. God knows what he's doing and he made you uniquely you.
HUMC4 that's your opinion m8
Abba235xx ..... uhm did i ask you?
HUMC4L I think gender dysphoria is different than having personality and character traits that fit specific gender roles. I don't think the commenter was saying that gender dysphoria doesn't exits.
Katie Damron I love how you worded this. I'm not against it, still trying to grasp the transgender concept but you're so right. I believe in God and he definitely knows what he's doing so definitely preach 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Abba235xx im sorry did i anywhere in my statement clarify that im talking to you? umm, no. :)
Good for you, man. More people need to hear stories like yours.
I couldn't agree more 🙂
Can I just say regardless of who you are you are such a stunning person 💝
Omg how r those eyes even humanly possible. Gorgeous!
he has bright eyes yes, and a lot of light in his face that makes his eyes a loooot brigther
lol its Godly possible