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[–]our_team_is_winning 19 insightful - 3 fun19 insightful - 2 fun20 insightful - 3 fun -  (1 child)

When he opens with "I'm a transgender girl" I just wanted to laugh. You're a dude putting on a cartoon voice. I forwarded to him saying he was a Mormon. Is that what messed him up? A religious background that said it was not okay to just be gay? I looked at some of his older videos -- notice he tries to keep his large man hands out of the picture. Long hair and a ton of makeup might make someone who just glances see a "female," but cut the hair short and wash the makeup off, he's right back to male. Sad that he couldn't just be happy as a gay guy.

One comment states the obvious -- he's a he -- and then another has this gem <that's not your thing to decide who's or who's not a girl. i don't agree wth trans people but you are totally wrong telling someone what they can and can't be.> Mother Nature decides.

[–]luckystar 4 insightful - 1 fun4 insightful - 0 fun5 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

I do think a lot of the time a very conservative/homophobic/religious background breeds this kind of sentiment among men who'd just be gay guys otherwise. Blaire White for instance is pretty conservative and strict about gender roles, I feel like she wants to appear "normal" and thus straight. Then there's people like the head of the Mermaids trans organization in the UK, she openly stated her husband couldn't accept their son liking "girl toys" and she thought her son might turn out to be gay & the father couldn't accept that so the parents transed the kid. It's absurd gaslighting that organizations like Mermaids claim that transition is not gay conversion therapy when anybody can go on YouTube, look up Susie & Jackie Green, and find the CEO of the damn organization talking proudly about how they converted their probably possibly gay son to a woman. It's awful