3 Years Post-Op | Gender Reassignment Surgery

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024

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  • @MrBenfranz
    @MrBenfranz 7 месяцев назад +6

    Tripped over this channel. In my life, I've dated a few trans women. When I was with a postop lady, she definitely used lubricant for intimacy. It's probably advisable for the rest of one's life. Happy to hear your transition is going well.

  • @shirlynb148
    @shirlynb148 11 месяцев назад +89

    As an almost 64 year Grandmother of 10 I fall into the “others” category curious and hoping to be a bit more educated. We all go through changes and phases of acceptance even as cic women or men. Being young and knowing who you are today will be different years later both mentally, physically and financially. To not live in the past is a blessing. Keep growing as the beautiful women you are as you can help many with your perspective and experiences.

    • @raylocke282
      @raylocke282 11 месяцев назад +2

      Ive been following your journey Maya ,Congratulations .Luv You❤🎉

    • @Vero2yu
      @Vero2yu 9 месяцев назад

      Did you just call a male a ''beautiful woman'' or are you talking to actual women? Bcz women already have basic facts information, common sense, so it seems clear that you are not speaking to him in both those words. No hate, seriously, only saying bcz he is a male and to call someone beautiful they have to be a Truly good person. Like you have to know it too.

    • @Andrew-fy9wu
      @Andrew-fy9wu 8 месяцев назад

      He is a man.

    • @werixwolf
      @werixwolf 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@Vero2yu what?

    • @Vero2yu
      @Vero2yu 7 месяцев назад

      @@werixwolf What do you not understand about that simple comment I made?
      Explain maybe?

  • @Seeingisntbelieving
    @Seeingisntbelieving 11 месяцев назад +18

    The men were shocked because most women do not give in easily-especially when she is highly attractive. You were most certainly out of their league. As a woman-being chaste is how you are expected to be-so those men were blown away by your willingness to be intimate with them without the normal conversations and requirements. FYI-that is how men can tell you’re different-so perhaps you need to take more time before hooking up. (From a mom)

    • @manyplanets
      @manyplanets 10 месяцев назад +1

      💯 they are still male in their minds.

    • @nianly
      @nianly 8 месяцев назад

      Tell me how you have never met a real woman.@@manyplanets

    • @fashupora5487
      @fashupora5487 14 дней назад

      Cis women from gen z are quite sexually open

  • @smondo2004
    @smondo2004 7 месяцев назад +3

    Love how you communicate, personality, pretty, care for yourself and others. Your a truly beautiful women

  • @ecwfan15108
    @ecwfan15108 Год назад +130

    I’ve been following you off and on since long before you had the surgery, and if I’m being honest, this is maybe the happiest and most content I’ve seen you. I love your attitude and love that you are more interested in exploring your life as a fully transitioned woman than having every facet of your life revolve around you being trans. Also, I can hardly believe it’s been 3 years since you had the surgery. You look fantastic and your hair is beautiful. The color totally suits you. Anyway, so glad to see you so happy and healthy. ❤

    • @ZeekmanEats
      @ZeekmanEats Год назад +8

      I was just aboput to write a very similar post. I've been following her for a long time, and this is definitely the happiest I have seen her.

    • @LaureTheGamer
      @LaureTheGamer Год назад +4

      I wholeheartedly agree with this statement. I saw this video and was like, 3 years *3yearssss* wow time fliessss! Yes, you should be happy to just live your life girl. Love this for you!

    • @elizabethbotros1404
      @elizabethbotros1404 Год назад +3

      We also become more satisfied with our bodies as humans when we are happy and satisfied with our entire being. Yes... Yes woman critique ourselves only second to men lol. You are such a positive spirit... Who cares about the package. You are a lovely person. Be well. I have COVID round 3. Yikes.

    • @ivyjom
      @ivyjom Год назад +2

      ❤️❤️❤️

    • @candycox3007
      @candycox3007 Год назад +2

      Your biggest asset is your perspective on life, your wisdom is beyond your years.

  • @KS-bx2jf
    @KS-bx2jf 11 месяцев назад +74

    Girl you know damn well you should be telling guys before you hook up with them that you’re trans. You are playing with fire and you will learn one way or another. I am trans saying this.

    • @Daysed.and.Konfuzed
      @Daysed.and.Konfuzed 11 месяцев назад +8

      I avoid telling people how they should live their lives,
      but I do worry that she'll hook up with a hot psycho
      (a bunch of those out there) and being drunk might
      get her to drop some clues that the hot psycho may
      use to look her up on the internet, and then the hook
      up story could turn into a Captain Hook story.

    • @Angelina-f3n6i
      @Angelina-f3n6i 11 месяцев назад +6

      I agree 💯

    • @kezzokav5905
      @kezzokav5905 11 месяцев назад +11

      ​@@Daysed.and.KonfuzedIt's not about being a psycho. It's about basic respect and decency. If you're dating a person, the least they deserve is to know your biological sex for a variety of important reasons. Not much to ask.

    • @playtagwithasemi
      @playtagwithasemi 11 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@kezzokav5905 hard disagree, especially in the context of casual hookups.

    • @kezzokav5905
      @kezzokav5905 11 месяцев назад +13

      @@playtagwithasemi Do people in casual hook ups not deserve to know something as important as the biological sex of the person they're about to get intimate with? Aside from being very dangerous to deceive a person like that in such an intimate way (especially a man), it's just basic decency and respect to let a person know something so fundamental. I'm glad the trans person above who wrote the comment shares this perspective.

  • @KristyVezzaro
    @KristyVezzaro 11 месяцев назад +37

    So happy for you Maya, you look so much more happy and “careless” now. I’m so happy that you love the results of your surgery and I don’t think you should disclose that to everyone you meet. That’s something very personal and NOBODY disclose their secrets when they meet someone new. You chose when and who deserves that level of trust. Much love sugar, hope you keep thriving ❤

    • @emmapeel8163
      @emmapeel8163 10 месяцев назад +1

      it's online. 😂 what secret ?

  • @Elisabeth_Kron
    @Elisabeth_Kron Год назад +30

    Happy anniversary!
    I will have my 47th anniversary in June and am still going strong at almost 69. Been watching your videos for years and this was one of my favorite ones and very relatable. Although it was a long time ago, my first few years after were really all about beginning to live and fully experience life for the first time and believe me, I made the most of it if you catch my drift? Disclosing or not disclosing is up to you and the circumstances and don’t ever feel pressured into thinking that you have to do a certain thing but it sounds like you are figuring this out on your own and I am happy for you.
    FWIW, I was married at 30. I had known him for a year before things became intimate and it was two months after that when I shared my history which almost took drawing a picture with crayons because it was so hard for him to comprehend. In the end, it didn’t matter at all and hopefully, some day you too will find that someone special.
    Have a wonderful rest of your life!

    • @uswruser7996
      @uswruser7996 Год назад +5

      I feel in love with a nice man 14 years ago : I told him the whole story....After a difficult time we are in a strong relationship now
      I'm 41 as a woman, 58 in my passport :)....(((...He's 40 ;)

    • @LadyDiana1956
      @LadyDiana1956 Год назад +5

      I’ll be 47 years post myself on August 4 so we are the same Baby Boomers Generation. I’ll be 67 in December so I’ve grown up and old as a happy female and I see this sweet beautiful lady as feeling the same way. When it’s right it’s right but when it’s not it’s a nightmare.

    • @Elisabeth_Kron
      @Elisabeth_Kron Год назад +5

      @dianasalameh Hey! I know you as a former viewer of Mardi P's channel and from you own. I was very fortunate to have understanding parents that maybe didn't understand so much but nevertheless were supportive. Being trans, a word used retrospectively because I had no words for it back then, broke my childhood but I managed to keep it together and thrive. Kids didn’t transition in school but at 15, I starting living as a girl everywhere else and started HRT at 17 in 1972 before my senior year of high school. Upon graduation, I just got on with a normal and quiet life and eventually in 1977 at 22, I took 6 weeks off of work and had surgery with Stanley Biber in Colorado.
      Things are sure different today and in some ways better but in others, not so much. Many of the stories from our generation, at least the ones from those of us that survived are traumatic, horrific and depressing but certainly that was not the case for me and a few others that I know are still around who have gone on to live happy and productive lives
      To me, the real “pioneers” are from the ‘50s and 60s but those of us from the ‘70s also made our mark and helped pave the way for those that followed but there aren’t more than a handful of us still around but some of us still are and are wishing current and future generations all the best.

    • @uswruser7996
      @uswruser7996 Год назад +9

      @@Elisabeth_Kron I have a huge respect to you...
      I had extreme problems 1979, as a 13years old child in Germany
      My family didn't understand my "weird" behaviour
      I had to spend two years in a psychiatric hospital ...
      ...Meanwhile my mother changed her mind and allowed my transition with 17 (...it was quite illegal at that time) in the greatest hospital in Munich (...my surgeon was Wolf Eicher, he wrote the book "Transsexuality")
      ....But than I was extremely bullied by my classmates...
      For years I worked from home for a publishing company
      So I was only able to complete my education much later
      ....I met my future husband there ;)

    • @sultanalamri534
      @sultanalamri534 8 месяцев назад

      im so happy for you! and i also love the fact that you're german, you people as a nation are lovely sending love & light your way xx@@uswruser7996

  • @ginadillon2072
    @ginadillon2072 8 месяцев назад +8

    I love your channel and your honesty. Thank you for sharing your journey. You are beautiful inside and out and that is coming from a Mom and Grandma. :)

  • @JeremyGayer
    @JeremyGayer 6 месяцев назад +7

    I like who I like. Doesn't matter who they used to be 🤷‍♂️

  • @supremacy2040
    @supremacy2040 11 месяцев назад +8

    Is there a rule that if you’re American and u become a trans woman you have to take on a valley girl persona? Is there a reason y’all end up sounding & acting the same?
    No matter how much of a woman you may feel. Once you accept another person into ur life, or become intimate you have to give them a choice to love you for you. When you lie, you r taking away their freedom to choose.
    You don’t have to tell everyone you meet, but u do need to before u get intimate. As a woman, if a man lied about who they were, I’d take that as a sign they don’t take me seriously & they were trying to mess with me.
    Yes at face value you’re a woman, you live like one, most ppl don’t need to know, but you’re not a woman, you’re a trans woman.

    • @geraldbrooks8507
      @geraldbrooks8507 11 месяцев назад +3

      These transwomen go with the valley girl persona because it’s what they believe men find attractive. The persona may also be inspired by influencers like the Kardashians.

    • @pearlpearl3806
      @pearlpearl3806 11 месяцев назад +1

      I believe they said they're Canadian

    • @noelliebtsie
      @noelliebtsie 5 месяцев назад

      there are even valley girls in canada!

  • @316lvmnoneofyourbusiness7
    @316lvmnoneofyourbusiness7 2 месяца назад +1

    I've watched a few of your videos now and appreciate your openness and honesty.
    When I was a teen, my mother (who was Japanese) told me that I needed to go to college because no man would ever want me because I was a tomboy.
    Ha!!! I'm 63, married 30+ years to a wonderful man, have a son, daughter-in-law and a grandson and have 2 college degrees.
    And I'm still a tomboy.
    Keep being you hon. Wishing you nothing but love and light.

  • @АлександрБаранов-ь1ъ
    @АлександрБаранов-ь1ъ 8 месяцев назад +2

    Это настоящие счастья вас видеть каждый день!!!❤❤❤

  • @annetteshaver1821
    @annetteshaver1821 Год назад +4

    Are you concerned about the severe side effects of taking hormones. Women who go in synthetic hormones when they get to menopause are told they can only be on it for so many years. Excessive use of hormones causes cancer. Are you concerned about getting cancer?

  • @NickyM_0
    @NickyM_0 Год назад +47

    Maya, with all respect, there are many men that are not going to appreciate that you deceived them into sleeping with you. This is exactly the scenario where it can all wrong in a second and out of shock, they can become aggressive and violent because they feel violated.
    It's selfish and it's not all about you, your pleasure and your validation. There is another person involved who needs to know and be given the choice. Nomatter what you feel, what surgeries you've had, how you identify yourself and how you present, you are still a biological male. Some men will never want to sleep with a biological male. That's their choice.
    In the trans community, they use the word 'clock' a lot. 'He didn't clock me'. That word acknowledges the deception. It's saying, 'He didn't 'spot' anything that revealed/exposed I'm really a man, he thinks I'm a woman.'
    Be careful, Maya. I pray for your safety. Even the meekest, mildest and most gentlemanly of men can turn very nasty if they realise they have been deceived.

    • @carnifaxx
      @carnifaxx Год назад +9

      Doesn't it apply the other way around as well? Like if they are attracted to her, have a nice night or what with her and then reveal their well hidden transphobia?
      Also one night stands are kinda selfish by definition from both sides :D
      (And also - I wouldn't recommend going somewhere drunk with an unknown male to any woman, cis- or trans- ... it's very dangerous anyway.)

    • @NickyM_0
      @NickyM_0 Год назад +16

      @@carnifaxx​ Yes, like I said it's about upfront honesty. Too many people engaging in dishonest, deceptive and toxic interactions, 'where it matters' and they KNOW it matters that's why they hide it.
      One night stands are not selfish. They are very upfront and mutually consensual. Consensual being the operative word.
      If someone dupes you by hiding essential information that they knew could have affected your decision to go forward, then that is not true consent eg the person has HIV (even though you can have very safe sex if you take the correct precautions). They may never see you again but they morally have a duty to disclose that, so that you can make the choice whether to go forward or not. You see them as a very good looking healthy person and would have a 1 night stand in a heart beat! You may or may not if you know they have HIV. The same if someone is married, etc. The more polarising something is, the more reason you need to disclose it.
      Yes, I agree with you totally on your last point!

    • @Mayavhenry
      @Mayavhenry  Год назад +22

      I will not be taking advice from someone who believes my very existence is a deception. Can you imagine how downtrodden I would be if I lived life as a second rate “deception” of a human being? I’m here for my own happiness. If a man chooses to be with me, he chooses (regardless of his awareness) to be with a trans woman. I’m not anymore trans before or after he finds out. It’s the stigma and label that sometimes changes peoples minds, causing them to act based on societal prejudice and not their own instincts (which were to be with me lmao). Telling me that I am a deceiver, biological man, and that men will brutalize or murder me… gtfo! You don’t care about my safety.

    • @carnifaxx
      @carnifaxx Год назад +8

      @@NickyM_0 comparing transition to HIV sounds very weird...
      I would certainly consider that deceptive in a long term relationship, but for a one time drunken intercourse? There are people who have many different issues with other people and you just cannot list them for such random occasion. If it was something so important that it would prevent me from touching them, I would just ask. (And I honestly believe if Maya was asked, she would answer the truth.)
      I really understand your point and I would probably consider that safer esp. for her to tell them, but at the same time - she is an individual and sovereign adult human being as a whole person, either the side they see and either her mind and personality etc. Nobody needs to be a) totally responsible 24/7; b) brutally honest 24/7 - like I don't see people wanting girls to tell strangers e.g. "I have a shapewear on, half of my hair is fake, my eyes are actually not green, my cleavage is mostly silicone, I'm infertile because of the infection I had when I was 12, I had 3 abortions before being even allowed to drink legally..." And these are still completely valid parts of their life-time development and they own them and have a right to decide what to do with them (and deal with possible consequences).
      Funny enough, I think her transition proceeded so far that people feel an urge to be patronizing towards her and give her unrequested advice... as they do to any other woman :D

    • @bellejour559
      @bellejour559 Год назад +29

      @@Mayavhenry it’s still wrong to deceive men.

  • @ashleymacinnesHSL
    @ashleymacinnesHSL 2 дня назад

    Totally 100% agree with your statements on disclosing. Glad you feel that way. 💜

  • @WildfyreCreations
    @WildfyreCreations 9 месяцев назад +6

    I by rule of thumb let people know off the get go mostly because that either shows if they legit are keen for you or not.
    (Saves allot of admin especially here)

    • @ronferguson9695
      @ronferguson9695 8 месяцев назад +5

      I agree, If a man is keen he won’t be bothered at all. But if he chooses to walk away that’s ok as well! It doesn’t mean he’s transphobic or homophobic, it means he has a gender preference!
      Unfortunately rejection is a part of life that everyone has to accept!

    • @WildfyreCreations
      @WildfyreCreations 8 месяцев назад

      @@ronferguson9695 I have been cheated on enough in the past to know if unless someone really wants you for you before all the the glorified relationship crap applies in it’s not worth the relationship

  • @michelangelosplinter
    @michelangelosplinter 11 месяцев назад +7

    For the disclosing your gender it doesn’t matter if it’s a concern of your safety to be honest because if that is a concern you shouldn’t have gotten to the point where you have to worry about it in a situation if you worry you shouldn’t get alone with them because if you’re at the point where you’re taking your clothes off and you’re gonna get into bed with another person you have to tell them that you are trans as a trans woman myself I believe that because that is so ignorant to negate that information and not tell them because that is withholding something that they have to consent with for themselves like this is something that affects them to because yes we are women as trans women but we both know biologically no so they have a right to know and move forward from there accordingly yes keep yourself safe but also think about it from someone else view

  • @justinmcilroy698
    @justinmcilroy698 3 месяца назад

    Hi Maya, have just come across your videos and have just sat here watching them for the last 5hrs continuously.
    You are such so beautiful, articulate,compassionate and above all informative.
    As someone who is in their 50's and just come out publicly as to who i really am having kept it inside most of my life, due to the generation i come from, and since then losing all family and friends,i have been feeling so lost and finding your channel has helped me understand myself a lot more.
    Thank you so much for all you have to say❤
    Look forward to watching more of your videos.

  • @Macumber773
    @Macumber773 Год назад +10

    Some people may not want to sleep with a trans person... Their reasons, whether transphobic or something you might empathize and respect deeply are irrelevant, it's their choice and you denied them (and yourself) their consent. btw, your body language and elocution belie your justifications.

    • @fashupora5487
      @fashupora5487 18 дней назад

      Maya is not living her life thinking about being trans 24/7. She is existing as the woman she has always been. She is not lying to anyone and if you think so, YOU are being transphobic by saying her very existence is a deception.

  • @Ruby_Spacek
    @Ruby_Spacek 11 месяцев назад +4

    I’d be worried about guys getting aggressive after the fact, I think it’s also kind of treacherous territory with consent. Either way I hope you stay safe!

    • @Mayavhenry
      @Mayavhenry  11 месяцев назад +1

      So you are saying who I am is a lie? Is that what you are getting at with the consent comment? Maybe think on that. Safety for women and trans women first and foremost, who gives an f who men nut in/on. What does that have to do with their safety?

    • @Ruby_Spacek
      @Ruby_Spacek 11 месяцев назад +9

      @@Mayavhenry I don’t think who you are is a lie. I mean no offense to you or your identity. I care very much for the well-being of the trans people in my life and beyond. I do think there are differences between trans and cis women that can be relevant to sexual partners,drs,etc. I do think broadly speaking it’s best for all parties to have informed consent.

  • @ashleigh.
    @ashleigh. Год назад +3

    RE hooking up with guys who don't know you're trans, good on ya. If anyone has a problem with that, then they're the one with the baggage and either: aren't mature enough to be hooking up with randoms in the first place, because who knows their backstory; or they need to make it clear they don't wanna hook up with a trans woman as they're the one with the baggage
    Why should we have different standards to literally everyone else? Generally speaking, 2 adults should, without saying a single word, be able to consent and hookup. STIs and other things that can cause physical health problems are the exception

    • @scooter-wy3qs
      @scooter-wy3qs Год назад +8

      The vast majority of heterosexual men are not interesting in transwomen whether they're pre-op or post-op. Maya is only putting herself in danger by not disclosing even if it's a random hookup. Is getting D from straight men really worth the risk? Why not stick to queer dating/hookup sites like Grindr? Why not go after bi/pansexual men who are more opening to transwomen?

    • @ashleigh.
      @ashleigh. Год назад +4

      @@scooter-wy3qs Because shock horror, straight guys are often into trans women, and I believe either social stigma/pressure/baggage or not seeing trans women as women is what drives guys to avoid any encounters with trans women, it sounds like you just want segregation 2.0
      Even if your assertion is true that it's a majority, it's still irrelevant

    • @scooter-wy3qs
      @scooter-wy3qs 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@ashleigh. Social stigma has nothing to do with it, it's just nature. Heterosexual men are turned off by the idea of being intimate with another male body(AMAB) no matter how much that body has been feminized by synthetic hormones and surgeries. Segregation 2.0? That's utterly ridiculous and a privileged view to have. Not wanting to date a certain demographic is not segregation. Dating is the one area in the world where you are allowed to be as discriminatory as you want.

    • @scooter-wy3qs
      @scooter-wy3qs 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@ashleigh. Had to split my comment because of YT shenanigans. It's not just my assertion about the majority of straight men not being interesting in tr*nsw*men. There's a study published in 2019 that shows it. In this study 958 individuals of various genders and sexual orientations where surveyed on whether or not they would date a tr*nsg*nder person. Out of the 958 participants 87.5% said they WOULD NOT consider dating a tr*ns person. When broken down by gender and orientation 96.7% of heterosexual men were tr*ns exclusive in dating.

    • @ashleigh.
      @ashleigh. 11 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@scooter-wy3qs Who said anything about dating? And of course studies around us dating would skew like that with the stigma against us, that doesn't mean you're not attracted tho, only if you see us as men once you find out, may that override your physical attraction
      This is all irrelevant anyway, if you wanna fuck a random girl who you don't know from Adam, then you better be prepared that she may be trans, and there's nothing wrong with that

  • @robbieguarnelo388
    @robbieguarnelo388 Год назад +16

    I’ve been following you since before your surgery and you are a beautiful woman. Never let negativity get you down.

  • @joanieDavids-gh3tt
    @joanieDavids-gh3tt 17 дней назад

    I admire your determination and overall courage to become the beautiful lady you are Maya❤❤

  • @jonbramms3034
    @jonbramms3034 Год назад +31

    Hi Maya, I think this happens to a lot of gurls who transition and pass easily. It is an odd transition from "trans" being such a big part of who you are to almost being a memory that isn't important anymore. It happened to my sister, who just stopped telling people until they were in a relationship long enough to meet her family. I think it happens more than we think.

    • @soullessnight6539
      @soullessnight6539 11 месяцев назад +24

      I fully support trans people. Live and let live. Do what makes you happy as long as it isn’t hurting anyone but… what you just said is so wrong. Your sister is lying to her boyfriend’s from day one. She needs to tell the from the get go otherwise honestly, your sister is a liar. I would be so mad to find out I was lied to from day one.

    • @sciencenotstigma9534
      @sciencenotstigma9534 11 месяцев назад +3

      I agree. I think it’s perfectly natural and healthy to keep some things private, until you really get to know someone. Having been in two abusive relationships, I think it’s very important for people to know this is not only OK, but another way of protecting yourself. I have advised pre-op sex worker friends to make sure their dates know, but that’s a completely different context.

    • @saintejeannedarc9460
      @saintejeannedarc9460 11 месяцев назад +7

      I would be furious to find out something that important that late in the game. That's why people like this get called traps. I don't know if that is a really bad thing, but in a case like this, it's pretty apropos. When it comes to strangers or casual acquaintences, or even friends until you know them better, it's not their business unless they deem it is. W/ an intimate partner, it is so different.

    • @sciencenotstigma9534
      @sciencenotstigma9534 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@saintejeannedarc9460 If you (not you, but whomever) have been dating someone and they tell you they’ve trans, then what happens? I’m trying to understand what people get angry or upset about. When a romantic partner told me, I was just glad to know more about him and his experience. I’m not saying that’s better. It just would not have occurred to me to believe he had been dishonest, or anything. I didn’t ask. Maybe that’s a good tack to take. If a partner’s sex at birth is important to you, make a point of masking people you date. This also lets them know you feel strongly about either not dating someone trans, or them sharing that with you, so you are aware. I’m sure they would be glad to know that, as well.

    • @saintejeannedarc9460
      @saintejeannedarc9460 11 месяцев назад +9

      @@sciencenotstigma9534 It's a huge and important thing to leave out. I'm Christian and I'm straight, so I guess that answers a lot of it. Maya would likely see me as a religious extremist and you might too. It would put me in a same sex relationship, just for starters, so that would upset me to know someone had w/held that from me. I could never have a normal sex life w/ a ftm trans person either.
      There are other more personal issues that have to do w/ a terrible betrayal I'm still trying to get over. I would end a relationship if I found out they had been lying to me. I have been good friends w/ a trans person before. So it's not a moral issue in itself. Seeing kids be transitioned is a nightmare. I'll just leave it at that. Thanks for calmly asking me. Hopefully my answer at least satisfies your curiousity.

  • @xenapriestess5963
    @xenapriestess5963 4 месяца назад +7

    I love how people feel like they need to tell trans women that they have to disclose their transness to everyone they sleep with. It’s NONE of their business.

    • @richie77bagwell
      @richie77bagwell 3 месяца назад +1

      I agree, they are women now... have fun and move on... or I you are like me... I could marry this woman... BECAUSE SHE IS A WOMAN! And pretty damn beautiful I must say... look at me I'm becoming a fan!! 😊😘

    • @jamesedward3960
      @jamesedward3960 2 месяца назад

      I would differ with that opinion. First and foremost it's for your safety. Second transwoman is exactly that. XX cromasones say your male. Third see one most males are going to consider that gay sex. How they handle finding out, that is a unknown, does he think it's ok, does he go with the moment and move on after, or does he freak out and harm you. The risk of that last one is a lot higher than you think. Personally I can tell the difference and I don't care.

    • @MinimalExposure
      @MinimalExposure 13 дней назад +1

      @@jamesedward3960 it is not for the safety. You couldn't care less about our safety. Luckily, I have guns. XX chromosomes? XY? We are XY, get your facts straight. Attraction is not based on the genotype but on the phenotype. Chromosomes are irrelevant. Of course you can tell the difference, you're a filthy chaser. You are ancient. What makes you think the beautiful trans women would be into you? I've been sleeping with men without disclosing for years. The trick is to be Machiavellian and to become very, very, very angry if they say something out of line.

    • @UterineBlackmail
      @UterineBlackmail 13 дней назад

      ⁠@@jamesedward3960you have no idea what you’re talking about. How dare you! You’re speaking from a very unqualified place. You’re a chaser. I would never volunteer information that will make me less attractive. And I’m only attracted to a small percentage of men. How old are you? You look like you’re in your late 70s. I would rather be alone for the rest of my life than end up with a chaser like you

  • @jibrijibri4548
    @jibrijibri4548 11 месяцев назад +19

    I do think you should tell someone before having actual sex, not just for your partner’s own peace of mind but like you said, for our own safety. I see trans women as women, seeing as I am one, and I respect your choice & perspective, but I do fear that we could run into someone who really doesn’t respond well if they were to find out. I understand that the alcohol played a part in blurring the lines of consent on both sides but like you said before it’s probably not a scenario that we as trans women should be repeating lol..

    • @geraldinelafayette1838
      @geraldinelafayette1838 10 месяцев назад +6

      Yes thank you! I totally agree. It just doesn’t sit right with me for all of those reasons. And no I don’t have any internalized homophobia or trans a phobia. Sorry just don’t.

    • @MinimalExposure
      @MinimalExposure 13 дней назад

      this is trash advice. You have been brainwashed

  • @whoknows4780
    @whoknows4780 Год назад +12

    I haaaaate dilating. I had a mediocre surgeon because they were the only one my insurance would cover. Dilating is often difficult for me. I’m glad for y’all who had a good experience (:
    And even though I had a negative experience, I still would do the surgery again. Hopefully with someone else.

    • @kezzokav5905
      @kezzokav5905 8 месяцев назад

      No-one enjoys dilating. That's delusion talking.

  • @stevenpike7857
    @stevenpike7857 7 месяцев назад +1

    Whether or not to get the operation, I would think greatly depends on how dysphoric one is about producing sperm and dealing with an eggplant. Producing sperm is literally what being a male is all bout, biologicly.

  • @madamadam5951
    @madamadam5951 Год назад +62

    but why would you even want to be with a guy that would have rejected you if they knew ?

    • @Mayavhenry
      @Mayavhenry  Год назад +47

      It’s not about that. It’s about living in the moment and shit happens. I could care less! Two ships passing in the night.

    • @Bodie2020
      @Bodie2020 10 месяцев назад +6

      If I was into someone who has transitioned and things happened I wouldn’t have an issue. My problem is if they presented as a woman on top and was pretty but I found out they were not down below I would be furious. I love Maya’s response

    • @ronferguson9695
      @ronferguson9695 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@Bodie2020
      I totally agree!
      They either “don’t tell us” or “be up front!”

    • @manyplanets
      @manyplanets 8 месяцев назад

      @@Mayavhenrythat’s because… wait for it: you are a MAN. You do not have the same at stake as women: pregnancy, hello? Your biology is STILL “pollinate as many flowers as you can.”

    • @Girlsforever1982
      @Girlsforever1982 8 месяцев назад +9

      The only shit that happened was you not disclosing you were trans. Consent was given under false pretense.. Just tell them, they have a right to know...

  • @markatkinson8066
    @markatkinson8066 9 месяцев назад +1

    I think you’re very beautiful, inside and out. Take that from a bi male with long term female partner. A journey is hard, and there will be canyons and peaks. It all makes you, who you are. If I was single, meeting someone as beautiful as you would be wonderful. I’ve watched many of your videos, seen your journey, and girl, you are looking absolutely gorgeous. Eyes are the windows to the soul, and your eyes are out of this world.

  • @Jim-oe9pt
    @Jim-oe9pt 10 месяцев назад +5

    I’m so happy for you Maya! I’m so glad you’ve reached that point in your post-op transition where you’re really comfortable and relaxed and casual about your gender in every respect! You’ve always been so pretty and feminine and yes, ‘passable’, I was sure you would reach that point where you were dating straight men who didn’t know at all. And why should they? It must be very reassuring and confidence-building. I’ve watched every video you’ve ever made, and I think you’ve created an invaluable, priceless record of your experience. It’s so inspiring. As someone who never had the courage to do what you’ve done, I find myself living vicariously through your amazing, inspiring example. Thank you, thank you, thank you! My only question is: if you met the right guy, who treated you right, was loving and tender and affectionate and mature and all those important things, but didn’t know, would the thought in the back of your mind that he might be different toward you, if he did know, be troubling in any way? I don’t ask this to be disrespectful or hurtful in any way. I just feel that if I was ever fortunate enough and courageous enough to be in your position, and had someone who said he loved me, and whom I felt deeply about, at some point I couldn’t help but wonder if he would feel the same way if I told him. Maybe the work-around to this issue is to only date men who are open-minded and progressive enough that you can feel assured they weren’t transphobic at all. Is that too much to hope for? It doesn’t seem like it should be, in a truly compassionate, empathetic world. Please keep posting Maya; I look forward to watching a lifetime of your videos, watching you grow as a person. Sincerely. 💔💔

  • @chrisg6091
    @chrisg6091 Месяц назад +1

    Wish you peace and serenity in your life

  • @schylerspace
    @schylerspace 3 месяца назад

    I love your channel, your videos are so real. As a trans woman myself, this is such educational content. Thank you for posting this!

  • @tiffers8099
    @tiffers8099 Год назад +12

    Just my opinion but I say embrace your scars they were part of your journey to your true womanhood!! Congrats on 3 years you seem very happy and in a great place!

  • @naomimoore47
    @naomimoore47 Год назад +12

    I can't believe it's 3 years. I followed you before the surgery and always liked your low key presentation to the subject of trans women. I'd just started my own journey 3 years ago and have lost touch due to a lot of negative things that happened to me after that time. Glad to meet you again and glad you are happy.

  • @Volkovalover95
    @Volkovalover95 Год назад +2

    I’m post op and I can truly say I feel at ease with myself not having to worry about ignorant people saying anything about my genitalia but srs isn’t for every girl tbh

  • @NadiaMalone-f2e
    @NadiaMalone-f2e 6 месяцев назад

    Hi Claire, I think we are both at a similar stage. I have had two consultations in Munich Germany also and I'm waiting patiently for word of a surgery date.
    Like you, I'm very excited.
    Good luck Claire.

    • @elizabethfernandez6065
      @elizabethfernandez6065 Месяц назад

      Don't believe everything you see, do research outside social media and get a good informed consent before doing something permanent and irreplaceable.

  • @johnbarclay8920
    @johnbarclay8920 3 месяца назад +1

    You're gorgeous and intelligent. Any guy who can't see this, doesn't deserve your attention.

  • @charlesnormandin1509
    @charlesnormandin1509 5 месяцев назад +1

    You are great the way you are ! The perfect exemple of a trans woman actually being a woman. What's the point of arguing with the whole world about being "real women" if you consider you always need to specify being trans on top of it ?

  • @woodie62
    @woodie62 8 месяцев назад

    Intelligence as well as beauty will always be one of the strongest draws. Of course, personal disposition plays the most important part as a solid keeper. You have the luck of the draw! Be glad🥰😇

  • @ClassifiedClassified-f1l
    @ClassifiedClassified-f1l 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Maya. Hey, I’m just a 73 year old geezer, but I’ve always had an open mind. Here’s my point: you look FANTASTIC. I would never have guessed that you’ve transitioned. You must have worked extremely hard to get to where you are today. Congrats!🎉

  • @kirsteneklund2509
    @kirsteneklund2509 Год назад +4

    Sorry for a slightly personal question, but ......Just wondering when the surgical site feels like a natural part of ones body.? When does it start to feel like a vagina that has always been there ? Is it after 6 months after surgery ? 12 months ?

    • @Mayavhenry
      @Mayavhenry  Год назад +3

      I think that's more a mental aspect then a physical one. It definitely ranges for each person. I would say a year to a year and half before you stop thinking about it as much.

    • @kirsteneklund2509
      @kirsteneklund2509 Год назад +4

      @@Mayavhenry Thanks for the first hand experience ! Thanks for the reply.
      Warmest wishes, Kirsten.

  • @madison-cj8pe
    @madison-cj8pe Год назад +1

    If you are fully post-op and undetectable then there should be no issue not telling people about being post-op, you don't owe anyone anything. If a guy comes on to you then they are fair game. When or if you ever decide to disclose your personal life to anyone it should be on your own terms and not because you feel guilt about who you are. After all, do we really want to cater to people who hate us for who we are. I Carry to protect people around me for good reasons and you should too. Oops..you can't Carry because you live in Canada.

  • @AntiMasonic93
    @AntiMasonic93 Год назад +2

    Now, this is one pretty lady. Thanks for the upload.

  • @johnluedecke5131
    @johnluedecke5131 18 дней назад

    Love your channel! Entertaining and informative.

  • @alyssashady
    @alyssashady Год назад +4

    you're such a gd dmn inspiration

  • @jean-luctranchot3775
    @jean-luctranchot3775 3 месяца назад

    Hi. I just want to say that I’m very impressed how genuine you are and how beautiful you are as a person and human being. Keep going and no matter what others think. You are just a wonderful person. I wish I would new about you earlier even if I know that I’m probably to old for you (lol). Respect and love.

  • @triniparthenos
    @triniparthenos Год назад +7

    i just wanna thank you for your brutal honesty and being comfortable enough to share your journey with us. as a 19 year old trans woman who is only 9 months into HRT, and is considering bottom surgery for the future; i really found a lot of comfort in your videos, thank you

  • @randywalekr3874
    @randywalekr3874 Месяц назад +1

    What a beautiful woman...thank you for your openess.

  • @willymack5196
    @willymack5196 5 месяцев назад +1

    First of all I'm not hitting on you or anything so please do not take this wrong but you are a very pretty woman. This is the first video of yours that I've seen and it was very interesting and informative. Now I am a CIS male however that does not mean that I'm not interested in learning about other people and about how things work. I am probably wrong the way I look at things but to me you are a woman you were born a girl you had a disability that put the wrong body parts on you but you were born female. Thank you so very much for an informative and interesting video and I wish you absolutely the best.

  • @berthagreen1620
    @berthagreen1620 11 месяцев назад +9

    I’m happy for you , you seem so comfortable with your decision. You’re beautiful.

  • @bobtexan592
    @bobtexan592 Год назад +1

    Interesting but not surprising the guys didn't know. Back in a James Bond film back in the 60's or early 70's a Bond girl that was an absolute bombshell, was a trans that had the full surgery. She existed as the woman she felt she was, went thru the typical casting call experiences & didn't tell her story till some years after she married some rich Greek (?) as his wife. He had no idea about her 'former self' and wasn't really concerned bc she was who he fell in love with.

    • @Mayavhenry
      @Mayavhenry  Год назад +3

      Caroline Cossey! 🤍

    • @bobtexan592
      @bobtexan592 Год назад

      @@Mayavhenry HA!! Yes, Tula indeed.. 😄 Thanks, her name had slipped my mind.

  • @MIKEMAKESTHINGS
    @MIKEMAKESTHINGS 5 месяцев назад +1

    You're looking good. Hope all is going well for you.

  • @MsMsmak
    @MsMsmak Год назад +3

    One truly needs to move away from the "trans" experience to get free of the stigma of it. As a 20+year vet (of the same surgeon too), I can totally relate. Men care if they see a penis, but not so much if they find a pretty place to put it. I'm glad you're now looking selectively for a partner, and moving forward with the real things that will define your life story.

    • @ComputerSavage
      @ComputerSavage 11 месяцев назад

      Wouldn't looking for an appropriate match partner be a good choice?

    • @ComputerSavage
      @ComputerSavage 11 месяцев назад

      Oops, apologies. I misread and thought you were encouraging NOT discovering a good partner...love to all and fascinating topic. Maya is gorgeous and stunning in her honesty.

  • @kahlancypher
    @kahlancypher Год назад +1

    The gland you mentioned does not create lubrication it connectes levels of lubrication to arousal. The source of the lubrication is the fact that a cis vaginal canal is a mucosial mebrane. There are versions of SRS that do allow for self lubrication the ones i know of are colovagionplasty and a type of penile inversion that uses tissue from near the stomach I think but I don't know a lot abou that procedure. As far as I understand with either it's still common to need lube for most penitrative sex however with time vaginal bacteria take over and it lets the trans woman have a "natural scent/taste" and the other way having enough lubrication that requres a lifetime of wearing pads is quite uncommon.

    • @MinimalExposure
      @MinimalExposure 13 дней назад

      so what? It's a small price to pay. Who cares? Plenty of cis women use lube

  • @cjl9509
    @cjl9509 Год назад +8

    Thanks for sharing. I’m one year post op and have experienced so many of the same things you did in your early post surgery journey that it’s nice to hear how far you’ve come and the acceptance you discovered. I’m so happy that I did it but have had some mental things to work through and still working through and your journey and sharing have helped me realize that I’m not the only one to have some struggles and it’s ok. ❤

    • @Vero2yu
      @Vero2yu 9 месяцев назад

      *Let me just tell you people something. If a doctor is a Real doctor they would be Healing the person WITHOUT cutting into your body. A real doctor would heal you from within as in the mind, which is where your dislike and negativity towards yourself comes from, try to work on accepting that biology is permanent and it is LITERALLY impossible to change it.*

    • @nianly
      @nianly 8 месяцев назад

      ok cis@@Vero2yu

  • @LectronCircuits
    @LectronCircuits 18 дней назад

    You're beautiful. Keep your energy-level up. Cheers!

  • @TheProletariat.
    @TheProletariat. 5 месяцев назад

    Just learned of you and your channel yesterday.. so this is only my second video or so watching of yours.. but I would definitely say the things you talk about are extremely informative.
    In my 44 years I don't think I've ever been anti-anything that wasn't the "norm".. but I'd pretty much 20 some years ago go through my own transition (growing up) and being able to more openly express my support in accepting people as just people.. we are all people and we all are different and we all have our own experiences and challenges and things we want out of life. I truly support what your after! .. life!.. to live and enjoy as I would think each and everyone of us want!
    My only other comment was just hearing you talk about disclosing to someone that you meet that you're trans. I guess I'd never thought of how/if/why a trans would disclose that to someone. I've watched a couple videos now as I mentioned.. the other was of you and your mom's trip to Thailand. To me it seems like if your after to be looked at as female and seeking out a male that the last thing you would want to do is disclose your trans. But I can see coming from a guys standpoint that it would be the appropriate thing to tell him right off the bat that "hey.. I'm trans... just so you know" .. of course they have to know that it's not a joke and that you're serious!.
    But I was thinking about that yesterday and thought aghh... what an impossible position to with a clear conscience to at least not consider (should you disclose or not). I'd think that you'd want someone to just accept you as you without all the details. And down the road at some point if you thought it was right to disclose then you do so at that time. But then say ya spend a month or several months with a guy not knowing yur Trans and then you finally tell him and he freaks out!!... idk... thats gotta be so tough!! Idk what I would do if I were you. I don't know how I'd react as the guy either.. I'd hope that in my 44 years I'd be like "yeah alls cool!" 😊..
    But I think if two people had that relationship going and all was solid then I'd hope that months later that added bit of information shouldn't make any difference anyway. If there was already mutual attraction physically and personally then.. hey that's probably what we all want anyway so why ruin a good thing! :)
    At any rate.. yur videos definitely initiate some good thought! Absolutely supportive of what you do personally and with yur videos! Keep doing you! :)

  • @SeanMcNally-zj3jw
    @SeanMcNally-zj3jw 8 месяцев назад +1

    Ok….you’re beautiful!!

  • @TheAcadianGuy
    @TheAcadianGuy Год назад +2

    If you're happy, the rest doesn't matter.

  • @durelltrago62
    @durelltrago62 3 месяца назад

    ❤ I watched your two-year video also and want to thank you for making these.

  • @MustangsTrainsMowers
    @MustangsTrainsMowers 5 месяцев назад

    I’m a religious conservative, a bit less conservative on the issue of sexuality. My best friend from high school came out to me and one of his sisters in the 90’s though it sounds like he is a top. I bought my 2nd car from a MTF transgender back in 1991 but I don’t know if she had any of the surgery and I wasn’t going to ask. She was going through some type of lawsuit then and lots of stress. She had a blonde younger sister that was drop dead gorgeous. One of my jobs is at a pizza restaurant and bar and occasionally we get hateful people come in who say stupid stuff like “you should go back to the country you came from”, and we just kick them out.

    • @ev5272
      @ev5272 Месяц назад

      What are you trying to say?

  • @indiana2096
    @indiana2096 11 месяцев назад +5

    I always feel in better spirits after watching one of your videos. You have such a wonderful outlook so positive, and you seem very happy. I wish I had the courage that you have. I myself have always been stuck in life and likely will never be able to live truly completely as myself as I only really just exist under the radar. When I feel down or confused, I can always count on feeling a bit better when I watch your videos, Thanks!

  • @yaarn303
    @yaarn303 10 месяцев назад +8

    This is a tricky one, if they were obviously bisexual/pansexual men it’s fair but I feel like not telling a straight man should almost certainly be considered a form of sexual assault. Withholding information that would very likely make someone not want to do the deed with you.

    • @cthulhurising666
      @cthulhurising666 4 месяца назад

      It 100% is SA.

    • @fashupora5487
      @fashupora5487 18 дней назад

      @@cthulhurising666 if you think its sexual assault, you're basically implying that trans women are men. it's blatant transphobia because your reducing her entire existence as the woman she's always been as a "deception"

  • @Theresa-Lottodo
    @Theresa-Lottodo Год назад +11

    If it's a casual encounter, it's a what you see is what you get situation for both people involved. It's not like you're promising something you're not able to give. 😊

    • @Mayavhenry
      @Mayavhenry  Год назад +4

      Exactly.

    • @solangelalebron1348
      @solangelalebron1348 Год назад

      That is the most they can do, because there is no future in same sex relationships. I'm being kept from my man because I'd get pregnant all the time. That is what normal couples do, they procreate. Homosexuals cut off their own lives, that is why they are always miserable and jealous of others.

  • @futurenurseshadow4283
    @futurenurseshadow4283 21 день назад

    I’m 39 I just came out and been telling my friends I’m gonna become a woman and start hormones in the next few weeks super excited

  • @amateur_football9751
    @amateur_football9751 11 месяцев назад +1

    Dr Brassard does not seem to have a great reputation, some people call him a butcher even, he does not return calls or help with complications, also does not seem to have updated his techniques

  • @Hecata_Harbinger
    @Hecata_Harbinger 5 месяцев назад

    "Pussification" I love that. Congratulations I'm super happy for you. :D

  • @tony13cool
    @tony13cool 8 месяцев назад

    the lighting in this vlog is much brighter and your complexion is so much better. In your 2nd year the lighting wasn't this good

  • @ronniesouthern7829
    @ronniesouthern7829 Год назад +16

    Hello Maya. Your hair looks great today. Thank you for sharing and taking the time to provide an update. 💕🇨🇦🎃

  • @jeffreystone7716
    @jeffreystone7716 3 месяца назад

    😊I am not transgender or any of the LGBTQ folks…however I want to always be open to learning and living in truth. Your pod casts are so informative and you have educated me in such a lovely way. Thank you for your open and honest talks. You are appreciated. Cheers…Jeffrey (a 68yr old straight fella)😊

  • @sciencenotstigma9534
    @sciencenotstigma9534 11 месяцев назад +2

    You look amazing and your vibe is so positive! I am in no way surprised. You have always been so pretty! I’m just happy that things are going so well for you. I remember following you a while back and some comments were so negative. I think we can all, collectively, have a laugh at the haters’ expense, now.

  • @Rezkeshdadesh
    @Rezkeshdadesh Год назад +18

    I'm a little past 10 months post SRS myself. My biggest complication was having urinary control issues, but those have been resolved for about 4 months now

  • @zwhirlwhorled7570
    @zwhirlwhorled7570 7 месяцев назад

    What I have to contribute is this. Regardless of anatomy much of what we perceive gender as is an act that each do. I can act manly or femine and instantly will be perceived as that gender.
    Your very well spoken and a good looking girl. Thnx bye

  • @-Star-Soul
    @-Star-Soul 11 месяцев назад

    So here in the "now". Live in the moment. Guess what? You get to live your life. Love and peace to you ❤

  • @dmytrozagrebelnyy9093
    @dmytrozagrebelnyy9093 9 месяцев назад

    I think many women (regardless if they are women by birth or women by choice) think or concerned about some desirable shapes of their body... i.e. something they would want larger or rounder... or flatter. They go to gym, they select their clothes, they do surgeries, etc. The certain types of undergarments perhaps the quickest ways to achieve the desired shape. Well... even the clothes are designed to make certain highlights... I am pretty sure there are certain exercises to shape oneself into more wanted form. It takes longer and requires more efforts, but it will be more permanent.

  • @pj8624
    @pj8624 10 месяцев назад

    your scars will fade!!! nothing to worry about!

  • @abjealva
    @abjealva 11 месяцев назад +4

    I feel like you should NEVER, NEVER, NOT disclose that you're not a biological woman because you might not put yourself in danger maybe that night, under the alcohol vibes but maybe later when that person finds out. Be safe!!!!!!!!!!

  • @thomaskaimann6800
    @thomaskaimann6800 11 месяцев назад +1

    So im curious. There is this huge debate that gender and sex are not related. But i see alot of trans men and women having their sex organs removed. If sex and gender dont correlate why remove them? Whats your opinion on this? I go to alot of ren fairs and concerts and after a few interactions. Ive called a few trans women sir by accident because i couldnt tell they were trans. So im a bigot and harassed by a whole group even though i apologized and used maam after the fact. I feel uncomfortable now attending events where i always felt welcome. I honestly feel like asking would be more offensive because it means i cant tell.

    • @BunnyYuna1904
      @BunnyYuna1904 11 месяцев назад

      just wanna say this before, that's just what I kind of remember from reading into that stuff a bit, that was also a few years ago tho.
      and I can't guarantee that my information are true.
      the removal of these body partsare linked to that thing called "gender dysphoria", which basically means that u can't accept ur biological gender specific body parts. since ur not really abled to feel comfortable in ur body with these parts, u just "remove" them lol.
      But as u might know, that doesn't count to every transperson. that's why there's a difference between transsexual(if u have gender dysphoria and change stuff about ur body, like the srs/so a change of ur sex), transgender(if u have a problem with ur role as ur biological gender and switch to living as the opposite/so a change of gender'identity') and transvestite(they just like dressing up and "acting as the opposite gender")
      to the last part of ur message, shit happens, if u use wrong pronouns etc. but u then better urself and use the right ones, then it's completely fine. but there are just some ppl that go badonkas so easily which is sad. so don't feel too bad about that and enjoy ur time at the concert
      Ehm ya, really should stop writing these comments late at night pog

  • @katcankan7129
    @katcankan7129 Год назад +11

    No you are not signing anything away when one has a one night stand! For e.g no or stop still means no or stop. If someone has an STD for e.g this should be disclosed. People have been successfully sued for doing things like this. 💜

    • @Mayavhenry
      @Mayavhenry  Год назад +4

      Amazing how you are conflating me being trans (which cannot negatively impact someones health), to spreading an STD. Imagine if I took your life advice lmao! When you consent to intimacy with a stranger, yes, you are consenting to intimacy with someone you know very little or nothing about. That is my point. DO NOT conflate that with suggestions of assault or r4p3. Disgusting.

  • @JeannieLove
    @JeannieLove Год назад +5

    Has it been 3 years already? My goddess, 5 years and going and I'm still trying to get mine.
    Still happy for you, I can't wait for my time.

    • @clivematthews95
      @clivematthews95 Год назад

      Happy to see you here, Jeannie 😊
      I hope you’re able to make it over the hurdles preventing you. Love you, friend 💜💕

  • @friedmac7146
    @friedmac7146 Год назад +1

    When i walk through a public garden nature center and observe a bumblebee collecting pollen and millipede nestling in potted soil levels. I see all the different types of living energy and Everyone is Doing They're Part.
    (Omaha Nebraska)
    🌱✨🌽✨🌱

  • @ronferguson9695
    @ronferguson9695 9 месяцев назад +2

    Can someone please help me understand something?
    If I’m dating a transgender woman and fall in love with her, is see supposed to tell me she’s transgender or do I have to ask her?
    Also If I choose to walk away from the relationship, does that make me homophobic!

    • @kezzokav5905
      @kezzokav5905 8 месяцев назад +3

      They are 100% supposed to tell you. It's incredibly disrespectful and violating to keep such important information to themselves.

    • @ronferguson9695
      @ronferguson9695 8 месяцев назад +4

      @@kezzokav5905
      I agree, we should be told by them if there is the slightest chance of intimacy. They have to be upfront about it!
      They say they are living their truth but it’s actually a life of deception! I know that sounds harsh but we have the right to walk away!

    • @kezzokav5905
      @kezzokav5905 8 месяцев назад

      @@ronferguson9695 Definitely. You didn't consent to sleep with a biological male, that's a major violation and deception with intent. There have been legal cases of that very scenario in the UK. Sane, non-delusional trans people like Blaire White, Buck Angel or Marcus Dib firmly believe that a trans person should always disclose their biological sex to potential partners. Most of the trans people today are ashamed of being trans, they have deluded themselves into believing they are truly the opposite sex. It's bizarre.

  • @sarahdream1610
    @sarahdream1610 Год назад +7

    Not saying the dude you are trans when you hook up is very controversial but personally I get it. I agree with you and I do the same thing since Im post op. Cis people don't tell everything about themselves to their partners about their past. Why should I be put in a different standard just cause Im trans ? F them honestly.

  • @thangvuong9196
    @thangvuong9196 11 месяцев назад +1

    Not telling and getting away with it can only happen because you're passable, it can be dangerous for those trans girls that are not passable.

  • @arwong222
    @arwong222 Год назад +19

    The first time I saw you I didn’t know you were trans. All I thought was: “what a gorgeous woman.” Now all I think is: “what a gorgeous and amazing woman.” Keep being you. ❤

    • @solangelalebron1348
      @solangelalebron1348 Год назад +5

      Really? Not even with that deep male voice? Even if you didn't realize it you would think she was an old chain smoker with emphysema with that voice tone.

    • @arwong222
      @arwong222 Год назад +9

      @@solangelalebron1348 it’s not really that deep. It really depends on what your preconceived notions are. I have known many cis women with low voices.

    • @solangelalebron1348
      @solangelalebron1348 Год назад +3

      @@arwong222 Lol. That must've surely been a hormonal imbalance like PCOS.

    • @saintejeannedarc9460
      @saintejeannedarc9460 11 месяцев назад

      It's not really the voice or deepness, it's the tone that isn't natural and the mannerisms. To see her, really beautiful. When she starts talking, there are the usual tells.

    • @jibrijibri4548
      @jibrijibri4548 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@solangelalebron1348 her voice isn’t even that deep. You need to meet more women. And there’s no need to be rude.

  • @BarritLara
    @BarritLara 11 месяцев назад +1

    You look prettier and prettier in every update videos ❤

  • @letwomenspeak2023
    @letwomenspeak2023 11 месяцев назад +8

    Who you are is someone who is Trans and trying to say that's a minuscule aspect in telling someone who you are being intimate with is so wrong on so many levels. Men who lie to women about using condoms during sex or even those who don't disclose STI's can be seen as grape or criminally charged. The fact that you want to not disclose to someone is disgusting and you should really consider that as grape.

  • @cummies6965
    @cummies6965 Год назад +6

    You do not have to tell any guy you hook up with that you're trans. And you don't have to explain to people why you didn't tell someone. Having to explain every single time you have sex with someone new that you're trans is a lot of work to put in if you're not planning on being serious with them, and the dangers that can come with it as well. You're good

  • @jokroast6912
    @jokroast6912 11 месяцев назад +1

    What makes you cut off a friend who just happened to be your ex? What did they do to you to be cut off from instead of just... relegated to being an acquaintance instead of as close of a friend?? Like the way you put it seems pretty fucked up like you had just used and discarded this friend.. Like people are things you can remove when you get bored. Like yes those of us who are healthy relegate people to less important and frequent positions in our lives when we drift away, sure, but solemn are the times when someone is so fucked up to just.. remove people. I'm not accusing you of doing this. There isn't enough context as of 18:47.. But I'd like to point out that such behavior is absolutely callus and heartless. Such behavior is what gets people labeled as harpies.

  • @reggiekemp9175
    @reggiekemp9175 Год назад +4

    I love you and i am a huge fan of yours and i think how you talk about your story has helped so many people! That being said I personally do believe that trans people should disclose before being intimate because you are robbing that person of their right to make a fully informed decision before doing something as intimate as having sexual relations which is wrong. If you feel like you do not want to bring it up is likely because you are worried they could make a decision not to want to carry on... Whilst that could happen that is for them to make that decision knowing all of the facts

    • @Pistolpete-BedStuy
      @Pistolpete-BedStuy 10 месяцев назад

      Yeah I agree that informed is a good point. But than if you feel it's going to rob you of a informed decision you should ask if there is any medical history. Anyone dating trans, non trans, someone might feel robbed of their experience if you didn't tell them let say you were a prostitute. If you ask someone did you ever do that. That might get creeped and make exit, like wtf are they asking that for. Point is if it's going rob that much of the experience and you should bring it up. Does it bother the sexual experience that much or you don't want to lose a date or sexual fling because they think that if you asked the question that you think that's the case. You got choose which one is more important Especially if it's the guy( usually the case) approaching the girl. I think it makes easier to disclose sooner rather than later but duty no.

  • @amyjenniferr
    @amyjenniferr Год назад +3

    Thank you for educating so many people and for speaking about inequalities the way you do.

  • @erinfincher7676
    @erinfincher7676 Год назад +4

    I had surgery, top and bottom, four years ago, and I love my vagina!! I just recommend that if you get the bottom surgery, hygiene is very important. Anyway, it was the best decision I've ever made!

  • @Ale-hy6hn
    @Ale-hy6hn 10 месяцев назад +1

    The term trans seems to me like categorising someone as a lower quality or fake "product". Why would I label myself with some term as if I need to explain my past to others ?

  • @joartuk
    @joartuk 6 месяцев назад

    You are awesome. You are also one of my biggest crushes ever 😅 ❤ happy to see you are doing good

  • @madison-cj8pe
    @madison-cj8pe Год назад +1

    I'm 8 years post-op, age 51, and I have not used the orange dilator for maybe over a year. I have experimented and it seems that my VJJ doesn't lose depth even if I don't dilate as often as I should but, it does get tight, stretching it out feels good but is sore the next day after. I didn't start missing dilation until maybe 4-5 years post-op. I had no difficulties post-surgery other than dilating was painful for the first year. Gradually all the nerves grew back along with all the functions, after that everything started to feel amazing. My surgery took 3hrs, after heeling my VJJ looks, and performs like a porn stars. Lube is always a must though. It's funny our last names are the same.☺ I really enjoy watching your uplifting videos and shorts they always seem to put a smile on my face. Your videos let people know that we are out there, we are just like everyone else and that is really important.

  • @craigieplaysstuff
    @craigieplaysstuff 11 месяцев назад +14

    No pregnancy, no periods or symptoms ya dead give away, just be honest from the start, it'll cultivate a meaningful relationship

  • @KaylaNatalie
    @KaylaNatalie Год назад +10

    Can’t believe it’s been 3 years since I started following you!

  • @bradene-a4182
    @bradene-a4182 10 месяцев назад +1

    i know this is personal but what city do you live in?
    I live in Edmonton Alberta
    my friend had MTF surgery October 2022 and she told me last week her pU$$y is in so much pain. My heart goes out to her so much I'm gay male so can't relate to her. Is it rude if I link her your vids like I dont want to come accross as a know it all over whatever because I watched 2 of your videos.