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Genre: Education
Date of upload: Aug 27, 2022 ^^
Rating : 4.632 (13,617/134,527 LTDR)
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I will admit, I used to be aprehensive about the whole trans thing. I'd always have it in my mind that trans women weren't real women and I'd scoff if any one said otherwise. I don't know when it happened but at some point I just stopped caring about such things. If it doesn't hurt any one, who am I to judge? People should just be able to live their lives as they see fit. We should all strive to do that, honestly.
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I started socially transitioning when I was in my sophomore year of high school and then I started Testosterone when I was 16. Everyoneâs journey is different but honestly not only because of my own personal experience, but because of people I knowâs experiences too I do believe that it is I do believe that hormone blockers for kids should be available and hormones for trans teenagers should be available. If I hadnât started transitioning when I did I donât think Iâd still be here. Iâm now 19 years old and had my top surgery. Iâve been on testosterone for over 3 years now :)
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Iâm so glad Dylan said this.
âIf a man wanted to attack a woman in the bathroom they would just walk in. They wouldnât have to wear a dress and put on long hair.â I wish people would realize this.
Yâall in the replies under this comment are missing the point. It wasnât stated that a CIS MAN has never pretended to be a woman to do harm in a womenâs bathroom. Itâs that trans women are living their lives JUST LIKE YOU ARE and are trying to use the restroom. Just like you have a problem with the CIS MEN harming women, trans women are not safe in menâs restrooms because of the CIS MEN that do harm. For crying out loud. Itâs not that hard to put together.
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Another thing that needs talked about is how we need to tear down gender stereotypes, I'm a male and was born a male, but I also wanted long hair and to play with Barbies, and when I got older I thought that meant I had to either be trans or not like those things, and that's not true either, you can be a male and like stereotypically female things without actually wanting to be a female.
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THIS is how our media should be! Actually LISTENING to the groups of people instead of drawing our own conclusions and opinions... The world would be a better place if more people LISTENED to people and believed that while it may not be something you personal experience that doesnt mean others arent experiencing it and it doesnt make it any less valid.
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I love how he didnât group trans men and women together. Iâm cis female, but I do think both trans communities have totally different experiences and thereâs no way to get through each individual issue within one interview. Hearing from the women separately is very important and I look forward to a future trans men video.
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I absolutely loved this video. As a cis woman I can be unintentionally ignorant to this subject simply because I don't know about it. These woman's explanations really helped me work through questions I had. I grew up with a best friend who was a trans man. While I always respected him and saw first hand how happy he was the more he transitioned, I still had so many questions I didn't feel comfortable asking him because I didn't want to be invasive or disrespectful and it's honestly none of my business. Ty for this video
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Thinking âtrans people are weirdâ and then realizing youâre trans yourself is so surreal. I donât identify with my agab (assigned gender at birth) now because I found the words for how I feel, but I had internalized transphobia I have had to deal with for a while, and I think that it stems from jealousy
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