yes! this is all so important. letting people explore and experiment and discover their identities is so important and I wish there was more space for people to do that.
You made so much sence and did a very good job explaining exatly how I feel about the current state of the trans "community", it's incredibly toxic! Good to know a little bit of your perspective :) let's hope the haters stay on their lane on this one.
Completely agree. I'm curious as to what your feelings on the term "transtrenders" are. I feel like the trend of "calling trenders out" is really really toxic. It's just a nasty pattern of policing how people express themselves and their gender. I see the pov of people not liking when people genuinely do pretend they're trans for attention, but I think they're massively a minority and the majority of so-called "trenders" are just people who are learning about themselves and expressing in different ways.
You are very wise, Daniel. And I agree with you on everything. I want to make a video about gatekeeping and "trenders" soon. lmk if you want me to address anything else and thanks for watching!
I question all the time. I often act a lot more masculine than feminine. but I don't really experience any dysphoria and as I said in another comment, I just do not care that much about gender. So I don't really care enough to identify as anything other than female. I'm not saying no one should care. Obviously, some people feel much better when they come out as a different identity and it is great that they can feel better in this way. I just personally don't care enough about the concept of gender for my identify to bother me. I'm born female and I've been mistaken for a dude before and I just brush it off, I simply do not care.
Thanks for watching and sharing! I think that carefree attitude is something most of us strive for, so I admire that. I am a lot more carefree about the topic than I used to be but dysphoria can be a b*tch sometimes.
@@ZanderFoster I'mm definitely not saying everyone should just not care. I know a lot of people experience dysphoria and it can be really a really difficult thing to experience. I may have a carefree attitude but I am by no means trying to say that like "oh well everyone should be like me". Not at all! :)
I agree with u but I agree with kalvin that u need dysphoria to be trans that’s the only thing I agree with in his side but I believe and in ur side that we shouldn’t be damaging people in the community but I also think people who say that u don’t need dysphoria to be trans also harms the community
Im curious as to your opinions on neopronouns / non-dysphoric trans people / MOGAI. I personally think theyre really harmful to the community because I've had people say to me that the LGBT community is a joke because of the whole 100 different genders and stuff. But I do agree with what you were saying in your video and that people shouldn't bemade fun of or hated against.
yes! this is all so important. letting people explore and experiment and discover their identities is so important and I wish there was more space for people to do that.
You made so much sence and did a very good job explaining exatly how I feel about the current state of the trans "community", it's incredibly toxic! Good to know a little bit of your perspective :) let's hope the haters stay on their lane on this one.
Completely agree. I'm curious as to what your feelings on the term "transtrenders" are. I feel like the trend of "calling trenders out" is really really toxic. It's just a nasty pattern of policing how people express themselves and their gender. I see the pov of people not liking when people genuinely do pretend they're trans for attention, but I think they're massively a minority and the majority of so-called "trenders" are just people who are learning about themselves and expressing in different ways.
You are very wise, Daniel. And I agree with you on everything. I want to make a video about gatekeeping and "trenders" soon. lmk if you want me to address anything else and thanks for watching!
This video made me very happy
Your comments make me very happy :)
I question all the time. I often act a lot more masculine than feminine. but I don't really experience any dysphoria and as I said in another comment, I just do not care that much about gender. So I don't really care enough to identify as anything other than female. I'm not saying no one should care. Obviously, some people feel much better when they come out as a different identity and it is great that they can feel better in this way. I just personally don't care enough about the concept of gender for my identify to bother me. I'm born female and I've been mistaken for a dude before and I just brush it off, I simply do not care.
Thanks for watching and sharing! I think that carefree attitude is something most of us strive for, so I admire that. I am a lot more carefree about the topic than I used to be but dysphoria can be a b*tch sometimes.
@@ZanderFoster I'mm definitely not saying everyone should just not care. I know a lot of people experience dysphoria and it can be really a really difficult thing to experience. I may have a carefree attitude but I am by no means trying to say that like "oh well everyone should be like me". Not at all! :)
I agree with u but I agree with kalvin that u need dysphoria to be trans that’s the only thing I agree with in his side but I believe and in ur side that we shouldn’t be damaging people in the community but I also think people who say that u don’t need dysphoria to be trans also harms the community
what is Winston? Guinea pig? Bunny? Hamster? Please show us Winston.
He is a rabbit, I made an entire video on him called "Meet Winston" here on my channel, check it out!
Im curious as to your opinions on neopronouns / non-dysphoric trans people / MOGAI. I personally think theyre really harmful to the community because I've had people say to me that the LGBT community is a joke because of the whole 100 different genders and stuff. But I do agree with what you were saying in your video and that people shouldn't bemade fun of or hated against.
Charlie collier thanks for the great questions I’ll for sure address this in my next video!