I'm torn on this song. One on hand, I find parts of it hilarious, like the line about people asking "can you stand when you pee?" I also think it was done with good intentions and the message was meant to be positive. On the other hand, some of the lines offensive, such as "I'm still a lesbian, and he's still my girlfriend, and now my boyfriend". I'd be pissed off if I dated someone and they called me their girlfriend. Also didn't like the "all butch like Rachel Maddow" line.
i liked the end of the song made me cry but happy tears... i think it may sound offensive only if you think it is, but studying the lyrics they made of it only states the reality of what happened in the relationship literally, may sound hillarious but all in all heartwarming..
I really enjoyed this, I don't quite agree with some comments about it being offensive though. It mentions the commonly asked stupid questions transfolk get asked and calls them out as ignorant, and Winnie still loves her guy through this.
As a trans man, a fan and friend of the Kinsey Sicks, I truly value and appreciate this song and what it represents. My wife loves this song, and hearing her experience and unconditional love for a partner regardless of gender identity, publicly represented in a queer friendly environment. That said, if one does not know the true respect and love that all members of the Kinsey Sicks have for all members of the queer community, then I can see where it might be taken as offensive. Arin
@Brittonlikesducks beacuse mabey its ignorant to make a joke out of this kinda thing...its this kinda stuff that creates problems in the trans community they crack jokes and call us freaks
@popcornwuver While I understand your point, especially considering the connotation the word "tranny" usually has, and some of the lyrics are a little on-the-line about offensiveness, I think the overall message is actually trans-positive. A lot of trans-folks' significant others leave them when they come out about who they are. Winnie is saying that she loves her lover, whichever way they identify and however they present. That's a message that actually needs to be spread more.
FUCK ! shes got a MEEEAN low voice. its soooo cool man well done :)
Madisyn7 4 weeks ago
That was great. Even though it was funny, you still could hear the talent within. Nice job!!
boogerwhopper 1 month ago
awww, this was a great song. I think it was super positive despite some of the wording sounding offensive.
It was pretty funny too. These guys are hilarious.
moonlady3000 2 months ago
:57 - Winnie milks the initial laugh for a full 30 seconds with nothing but facial expression, then tops it. That's some skilled performance.
jackal59 8 months ago 2
Fabulous!
Clever !
Unique
Funny
Gorgeous voice and belly laughs !
Encore !
jpmssam1 11 months ago
Good show (wo)manship, very pleasing voices and great shtick.
MaxPennington 1 year ago
I'm torn on this song. One on hand, I find parts of it hilarious, like the line about people asking "can you stand when you pee?" I also think it was done with good intentions and the message was meant to be positive. On the other hand, some of the lines offensive, such as "I'm still a lesbian, and he's still my girlfriend, and now my boyfriend". I'd be pissed off if I dated someone and they called me their girlfriend. Also didn't like the "all butch like Rachel Maddow" line.
Soaring77 1 year ago
Parody + good message + just enough humor is really hard to do. But you all handle it so fabulously :-)
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ELISABETHJEAN4 1 year ago
Thanks, I needed a little love today.
universedances 1 year ago 2
I know it's a joke but I honestly teared up a little...they are just amazing:)
chakatreatment 1 year ago 8
Oh this is hilarious and wonderfully touching. Love it. Absolutely LOVE it.
3salamanders 1 year ago
@3salamanders couldn't have said it better myself!
1caninelover 1 year ago
i liked the end of the song made me cry but happy tears... i think it may sound offensive only if you think it is, but studying the lyrics they made of it only states the reality of what happened in the relationship literally, may sound hillarious but all in all heartwarming..
traexierous 1 year ago
I really enjoyed this, I don't quite agree with some comments about it being offensive though. It mentions the commonly asked stupid questions transfolk get asked and calls them out as ignorant, and Winnie still loves her guy through this.
ExTheremintal 1 year ago 3
Wow that was mean to mock that great song you should be ashamed of your selves
Lollypoplover22tobe1 1 year ago
As a trans man, a fan and friend of the Kinsey Sicks, I truly value and appreciate this song and what it represents. My wife loves this song, and hearing her experience and unconditional love for a partner regardless of gender identity, publicly represented in a queer friendly environment. That said, if one does not know the true respect and love that all members of the Kinsey Sicks have for all members of the queer community, then I can see where it might be taken as offensive. Arin
arinh24 1 year ago 23
isnt this a little offensive to trans men??? im just saying i wasnt laughing at all....
popcornwuver 1 year ago 2
@popcornwuver
and we care.. why? (:
Brittonlikesducks 1 year ago
@Brittonlikesducks beacuse mabey its ignorant to make a joke out of this kinda thing...its this kinda stuff that creates problems in the trans community they crack jokes and call us freaks
popcornwuver 1 year ago
@popcornwuver While I understand your point, especially considering the connotation the word "tranny" usually has, and some of the lyrics are a little on-the-line about offensiveness, I think the overall message is actually trans-positive. A lot of trans-folks' significant others leave them when they come out about who they are. Winnie is saying that she loves her lover, whichever way they identify and however they present. That's a message that actually needs to be spread more.
ladychuffrey 1 year ago 2
Absolutely hilarious!
gburron 1 year ago
A sheer joy to see and hear
ilovebobthecat 2 years ago 2
ENCORE ENCORE!!!!!!
djicemandotcom 2 years ago
Funny and sweet. I'm transitioning, (as you can prob tell by my name!) and I'll have to share this with my (very supportive) husband!
Jamesf2m 2 years ago
Ben, you made both me and my wife cry. Thank you for giving us such a special gift.
arinh24 2 years ago
Great job on the lyrics, Ben! I love seeing Winnie featured - she's da bomb!
BenT2154 2 years ago 2
Winnie - you are the best!!! Thank you!
arinh24 2 years ago
OK, glad you added the intro and re-posted.
theBestArts 2 years ago