Who will panic and not stop calling! (Yeah this sounds bad since it's mothers day today, LOL!) But the point is that I think it is hard to come from a religious background...I hope I am able to make you feel that I am feeling your pain. And I'm thankful (and pretty sure you are too) for things like youtube where people can post stories like these to reach out to others and tell them they're not the only ones feeling that way. And I'm glad to be meeting trans people of color like yourself
And the reason we come out as gay men first is because we lump together anything that is not heterosexual as the label "gay". But I really like you...you seem to be a very positive person, and definitely brave! It must have been really hard coming from a religious household. I come from a family who is Muslim...my mom is OK with me being trans...but with them being from that culture she is the type where if something stressful happens, she'll be the little damsel in distress.
Hi knari...This is a great video! I am a trans person in the Seattle,WA area. I live full-time right now. It sounds like you first came out as a gay man before coming out as trans...that was the way it happened for me, too...I guess it seems like some of us when we first realize we are not male heterosexuals, the first thing that comes to mind is that we are gay men before it dawns on us that we are transgendered. I could tell you that I definitely prefer being treated female over male!
i can totaly relate to that. im going through the same thing right now. im having a really hard time accepting the person i am. hopefully itll get better, but your video helped a lot good to know im not the only one feeling like that. oh and by the way you hated not being able to grow boobs and i HATE having boobs lol.
yeah i know what you mean, but it all comes down to being comfortable with who you are and accepting who you are and i think we can both relate to that. have a great labor day weekend sweetie
Thak you for sharing my little sister! Love, Denise
DeniseThompson 1 year ago
What is going on now? It has been almost 2 years -- where has the transitioned brought you?
osunhoney 1 year ago
@osunhoney check out my channel. i update regularly.
knarigirl 1 year ago
You are an amazing woman, thank you for sharing.
mictheory1 1 year ago
I love this :-)
SamanthaZero34 2 years ago
since I am a trans person of color myself...parents from North Africa.
cherine98112 2 years ago
Who will panic and not stop calling! (Yeah this sounds bad since it's mothers day today, LOL!) But the point is that I think it is hard to come from a religious background...I hope I am able to make you feel that I am feeling your pain. And I'm thankful (and pretty sure you are too) for things like youtube where people can post stories like these to reach out to others and tell them they're not the only ones feeling that way. And I'm glad to be meeting trans people of color like yourself
cherine98112 2 years ago
And the reason we come out as gay men first is because we lump together anything that is not heterosexual as the label "gay". But I really like you...you seem to be a very positive person, and definitely brave! It must have been really hard coming from a religious household. I come from a family who is Muslim...my mom is OK with me being trans...but with them being from that culture she is the type where if something stressful happens, she'll be the little damsel in distress.
cherine98112 2 years ago
Hi knari...This is a great video! I am a trans person in the Seattle,WA area. I live full-time right now. It sounds like you first came out as a gay man before coming out as trans...that was the way it happened for me, too...I guess it seems like some of us when we first realize we are not male heterosexuals, the first thing that comes to mind is that we are gay men before it dawns on us that we are transgendered. I could tell you that I definitely prefer being treated female over male!
cherine98112 2 years ago
i can totaly relate to that. im going through the same thing right now. im having a really hard time accepting the person i am. hopefully itll get better, but your video helped a lot good to know im not the only one feeling like that. oh and by the way you hated not being able to grow boobs and i HATE having boobs lol.
yojanagonzalez 3 years ago
I think it's funny how we ftm"s and mtf"s are going in opposite directions but are having very similar journey's.
knarigirl 3 years ago
yeah i know what you mean, but it all comes down to being comfortable with who you are and accepting who you are and i think we can both relate to that. have a great labor day weekend sweetie
yojanagonzalez 3 years ago
hey knari check out my fav vids...warning u know im a nerd...lol!!!!
BWV1906 3 years ago