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Interview with Maia: Representing the young lesbians story
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1,765 Views • Apr 25, 2024 • Click to toggle off description
In this interview, I sit down with Maia, a 24 year old butch lesbian who desisted from trans identification one year ago. During her later years of trans identification she lived in the Middle East passing as male. Her story is a must-hear.

Her interview with Julie Bindel: juliebindel.substack.com/p/maia-a-desister-and-sis…
Maia's twitter with her speech: x.com/thepeacepoet99/status/1779366118446207142
Book inspired by her story: www.realitybasedpublishing.co.il/english

00:00 Intro
05:56 Telling her parents
10:32 Trans before gay
13:00 Why did she tie her same-sex attraction to being male?
18:32 What's wrong with a girl who wants to dress like a boy? The utility of trans identification
20:30 She goes to live in another country
24:29 How accepted is trans identification in Israel?
32:01 Her assimilation into male culture
43: 20 What made her start to desist?
57: 47 The ethics of living stealth.
1:08:52 Her speech in Sacramento California for Detrans Awareness Day.
1:20:08 The butch experience
1:23:49 Maia's final thoughts
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Date of upload: Apr 25, 2024 ^^


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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@j.j.l.

1 week ago

“You have to go waaaaay down the rabbit hole to find the butches.” 🤣 You’re hilarious, Carol.

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@LostInParadise8706

1 week ago

I’ve become such a fan of this channel. Thank you, Carol! I’m both a lesbian (who really had to struggle to figure that out) along as a mom whose daughter quickly thought she was trans a few years ago (age 12). So the subjects you touch really impact me in more ways than one. Thank you.

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@iggydesisted220

1 week ago

What an engaging interview. She was fortunate to slide effortlessly between gendered perceptions and got to learn from this is ways many people can’t. The men wouldn’t have seen her as an equal if they’d known she was female. They wouldn’t have offered her the same level of friendship because of their own sexism. As someone who easily passed as a boy when I was younger, I also would’ve liked this experience.

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@JoanneBartone

1 week ago

Thank you Carol, for having Maia on, and thank you, Maia, for your insightful and articulate information on your experiences thus far. Your future is bright as a Lesbian! 💪🏻🙌🏻❤ You will surely help many young Lesbians come out of the trans trance.

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@needknowledge4250

1 week ago

She is very intelligent. Americans most of time support things that have no idea what's "really" is going on.

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@Loufi303

1 week ago

Reminds me of the 1983 movie Yentl - with Barbra Streisand, based on a story by Isaac Bashevis Singer. Thanks for a great and fascinating convo. Love this channel.

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@miroirs-jumeaux

1 week ago

Fun detail: Arabic has gendered second person pronouns (so the word "you" has a masculine and feminine version). When she says the café owner referred to her in the masculine she must mean he said "you(m) ..." instead of "you(f) …"

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@pixie3458

6 days ago

Maia is amazing, and her testimony should be heard more widely.

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@miroirs-jumeaux

1 week ago

I would so love to hear her speak arabic/hebrew!

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@nitemvres2749

1 week ago

There was a brief point in my life where I identified as the opposite sex in private, mostly to close friends and lovers because I was ashamed and I felt that they were also ashamed of being associated with a highly GNC gay boy/man so it was easier to live in that fantasy than to face reality. I never wanted to medicalize despite feeling pressured to, but I'm glad I ultimately decided not to. I think this helped bring me back to reality. It's so true what Maia said about medicalization being a method to enshrine one's traumas and insecurities onto the body; particularly for same sex attracted young people.

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@Anna-mw2cp

4 days ago

I would love to hear more about how you were treated better when you began passing as male. Wonderful interview, as always. Thank you.

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@DetransAllianceCanada

1 week ago

Absolutely only thing that makes us women is that we are female 🎉 Beautiful 😊

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@hkira1110

4 days ago

As an Israeli American I noticed everything Maia was talking about specificly with kids who spoke English being the most vulnerable to Trans ideology

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@rachginsberg

1 week ago

Another amazing interview!!! Thank you for sharing her story and perspective.

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@lovelover4408

1 week ago

What a brilliant and fascinating young woman! Thanks for this excellent interview. Your content is so important 💓

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@ohno9000

1 week ago

Loved this interview!

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@seashelleyes1769

1 week ago

Maia is an intelligent and wise young woman and a fascinating interview. I had no idea about how gender non-conformity worked with Israeli culture. I wish her the best.

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@kristinandersen7790

6 days ago

“Why did you tie these feelings to being a boy” on point Carol 13:19

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@E4_MAFIA

1 week ago

This was a super awesome interview. I’m learning Hebrew and have a few online friends that actually live in Israel that I’d love to visit someday. I’m always asking them cultural questions like this. Absolutely fascinating to hear your perspective. שלום מאיה

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@nyxthirteen4277

1 week ago

Wow, amazing testimony. Thanks to both of you! 💜🖤

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