I Am Jazz
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  • She is a pretty girl, but I think the parents were wrong to transgender her.

  • @MatthewESims Her parents would have been wrong to not allow her to be a girl. They have done the only thing a child ask for when they are growing up......love me no matter what or who I am.

  • her parents have brainwashed her into the way she thinks now

  • @nycolombian91 No they don't, they are only supporting her. Would you rather her parents disown her and kick her out into the streets? At a certain point in life you knew exactly who and what you were. You were lucky because things probably matched up both mentally and physically for you. If you think this is sick, why are you spending so much time watching? Put your blinders back on and continue to think that the world is black and white and there is nothing in between

  • @Jensagirl wtf i wouldnt give up on my child when hes 5 and doesnt know shit. you think a child at 5 and younger knows who they are!?! lol people at 18 dont even know who they are yet and are still discovering themselves! trust me the blinders were back on.

  • @nycolombian91 Yea but they would still no if they were suppost to be a girl or a boy!!!!!!!

  • @nycolombian91 No. I highly dout that they told her to be a girl!!!!!!

  • this is so fucking sick and her parents are sick and you bloggers who think this shit is cute are sick also

  • @nycolombian91 Kinda narrow minded way of thinking. Agree?

  • @nycolombian91 Okay. Its not sick. Wat the hell would you do if you were a boy born into a girl body? hmm? Fuck you!!! Your sick for thinking that this is sick .

  • @katiemaeinsane do you know how stupid you sound. boy born in a girl body. lmao.

  • wow she's really pretty

  • Jazz u inspire mee so much

  • This copy is really bad carnt even understand it .

  • Cant imagine jazz as a boy. she is just...a girl figure

  • There is a wide spectrum of this "disorder" ranging from simple cross dressing to a desire to change sex. It is not uncommon. You know many of us but don't know what we have to hide from the world to spare the feelings of our families and friends. We suffer for it , believe me.

  • @Genderbender2010 I agree that ALL transgender people experience the cross-dressing phase but there are those who have no desire to transition at all. Transvestites for example who only dress for fun or sexual role play and stimulation. I suffered for 28 years and got married twice before I came to the realization that I am in fact more comfortable in women's clothing. I have been FT since 2009 and could not be happier

  • I am sooo jealous of her long hair, and she's quite pretty

  • I wish my parents had been like this... I'm 15 now, and it's only gotten harder. Puberty was horrible. It's still horrible. It was ok when I was younger, I could dress how I chose, but when your body starts changing, it's hard to hide what becomes so obvious. People always say I cant like some things, or want to be a boy, because I look like a girl. What does how my body looks have to do with how I feel?

  • @HunterJAwesome So many of us have been in your shoes before and I know what your going through. Is it possible to talk to your parents about what you are going through? Your a minor and you can't do these things on your own, you need parental consent to get counseling via a gender specialist. Its not too late for you and I know that you have already started your gender puberty but its not too late. Please keep me posted. Send me a personal message if you would like.

  • Okay, so when they say identify with being a girl, what does that really mean? They like stuff that most girls like? (nail polish, pink, dresses, i.e.) Or is this an emotional thing? I ask because I can never ovestand when some say " I've always felt like a girl." I'm female, and don't overstand how you feel like a girl or a boy. Humans feel in general pretty much the same...so what does all that mean. (Hope somebody get what I'm saying.)

  • @Sahbisun That is pretty much it. Its not a feeling or emotional thing really ( I hope I am not contradicting myself) its more of a gravitational movement of what peeks your interest. Do I want the dump truck or the barbie doll? Think about who you chose to play with at recess in grammar school, a mixture of boys and girls but you had a girl as your BFF right? Its about the type of clothes that brighten your eyes or that shiny rock on the ground. I hope this helps, if not message me

  • @Jensagirl

    Hm, I think I kinda get it. (Thanks for the feedback.)

  • @Jensagirl I must disagree with you here... a transgirl can be a tomboy, and the other way around. It's a matter of identity, how you feel when you're called a girl or a boy, which one's more comfortable. If you're really a girl, then being called a boy will make you uncomfortable of course, regardless of weither or not you like dolls or monster trucks. I have a transboy who is a tomgirl or girly boy or whatever you want to say in my group.

  • @Sontenia I did not mention the facts that girls play with boys and vice-versa. They are just kids who want to have fun. I grew up with four brothers and believe me it was tough because there was a lot of wresting going on in my house. I don't see being a tomboy or tomgirl having anything to do with gender identity. Kids grow out of that usually before puberty arrives and start to interact with their perceived gender counterparts. I look at the tendencies and the untold stories.

  • @Sahbisun Imagine it this way: How would you feel if you had been born with the same brain as you have now, but you were born in a boy's body. Growing up, you wondered why you felt like all of the other girls in your class, but people always told you that you were NOT one of them, and you never would be. How would you feel? It's not just enjoying the same things other girls do, but it's the feeling that you ARE one of them inside.

  • @Sahbisun I've had a lot of firsthand experience with this, as I have a younger sibling with Gender Identity Disorder. She was born in a boy's body, but from a very early age she insisted that she was really a girl. No matter how hard my parents tried to oppress that feeling (forcing her to wear boys clothes, play with other boys, and even took her to a Christian counselor who said unspeakably horrible things to her), she never ceased her chant: "I am a GIRL." Now, my little sister (continued)

  • @Sahbisun (biological girl) was a tomboy growing up: Katie wanted to play baseball with me and my friends, play with 'masculine' toys, and have short hair. HOWEVER, she never wanted to be a boy. She just enjoyed a lot of 'boyish' things. Now, she is the most feminine person as can be, and she and my transgendered sister are very much alike. My parents finally came to terms with my little 'brother' and his identity, and allowed him to transition. Today, my trans sister is a perfectly (continued)

  • @Sahbisun happy and content person. Hormone blockers prevented her male puberty, and at 15, you can't tell that she was born male. She is NOT confused about her gender. As she puts it; "The only thing I was ever confused about is why people always told me that I was a boy. There are many things i've questioned in my life, but my true gender is not one of them."

  • @ByeHawks

    Thanks for sharing your family situation. I'm taking it all in..trying to truly overstand it. (your response is much appreciated.)

  • @Sahbisun - From a different perspective it can also emotionally be of the opposite sex. I know growing up I didn't feel like a girl and when I got older my emotions were more masculine than feminine. When I was upset I wouldn't cry but I would get angry instead which is a male trait. I would never get over excited like a girl about anything unless I had a crush on a guy. It's not always just that we feel like our body is wrong but some of us have the oposite emotional reactions as well. I'm ftm

  • Im confused so this is a boy ?? please help me

  • @RawringCupcakes No need to be confused, Jazz has Gender Identity Disorder. That means she was born as a boy but has always identified as a girl. I am glad she has supportive parents and siblings because a big percentage of these young kids go into depression and often try or do commit suicide.

  • ??? What if it is a phase??? You just made it impossible to make this child change his or her mind... stop making it such a big deal.... just a family trying to get famous off of their little kid's personal choices... yall should kill yourselves and stop shoving his/her shit im others facees..... "Peace by violence"

  • @yoboJdoodah EXCUSE ME!!!! You were the one who "chose" to view it, so your statement that we are shoving it in your face is hypocrisy at its best. The girls family is not gaining anything financially out of this, its just a peaceful loving family who accepts their children for who they are.

    Now go jump off of a cliff so you will stop clicking on links about transgender people you IDIOT!!!!

  • @yoboJdoodah You really think a child who from age 2 (who is now 11) who was born a boy and consistently said he wanted to be a girl is going through a stage? Which 2 year old boy verbalizes wanting to be a girl or asking to have a vagina?? One who has GID. Also, never, ever, tell anyone to kill themselves, that is the most awful thing you could ever say to anyone and should be ashamed of yourself.

  • @jessicaleigh823 Its just ignorance and the ability to not be able to accept people for who they are or how they see themselves. It was a pretty harsh thing to say to end your life, but yoboJdoodah thinks that GLBT people are throwing this subject up in his/her face when he/she has the power to move that cursor and view what they choose to watch. Its hypocrisy at its best as you may have seen from my reply and also transphobic.

  • Shes so gorgeous! I dont get why people say they are different!! Everyone is different! There is no 'normal'! They are as normal as 'normal' is.

  • I dont see the problem cuz she is SOOO Pretty as a girl(: They should get her male features blocked though before it creates a problem and dont even tell people she was a boy to begin with

  • @Lautnerbubbles She really is, I am not sure what stage they are in as of blocking puberty but it did appear that she was ready for it. She does not want to go through male puberty and I don't blame her at all.

  • I don't have an opinion on whether or not she really is a girl inside - how would I know when she's not my child? But I wish the programme had gone more into what made her parents think this. All they do is say she likes fashion basically, and this charming child obviously loves fashion big time - but can't boys also? Why can't boys wear pink, fluffy stuff, tutus long hair etc if they want to? During glam rock when I was Jazz's age, they did! I don't see how flamboyant clothes equal girl

  • @MystyMary I am not sure if you seen the original story behind Jazz and all that their family have had to go through regarding her transition. I will leave you a link for Part 1 of 2 of the airing. I can tell you this, the parents have had to go through every step of this with their child and there is such a thing as gender identity disorder/dysphoria. I personally don't like the word disorder/dysphoria.

  • @Jensagirl Yes I have seen this. The parents seem absolutely lovely, very caring and thoughtful. I'll look at the links you sent; thanks again. I do believe in g i d/d but I don't know what to think about the causes and I read many children grow out of it when I googled recently. I have friends with gid & was watching this to try to understand more. It's not up to me to judge anyone or think I understand other people's lives and children ultimately, and good luck to Jazz whatever she does.

  • she doesn't look like a boy at all. She's gorgeous in fact.

  • What was her birth name when they thought she was a boy?

  • I hate those people that think transgender indivisuals are sick, it's sick if you make them stay in the wrong body

  • i have absolutely no problem with it,if someone is born the wrong sex,fix it.i commend her parents for understanding jazz.

  • shit like this makes me throw up

  • @Bulbawhore No one forced you to watch this documentary. What I can't understand is why do people like you (who hate equality) spend so much of your personal time watching people like us?

  • jazz is so pretty

  • Don't block puberty, because you'll end up with a child that is a sexless and unfullfilled person...Let the kid be gay and effemanite, but don't destroy his chance to be sexually fullfilled by blocking puberty...Parents have got to stop being "Friends"to their children and start being parents...You're going to destroy your child and you can't see it. Please think aqbout what you'll be doing, and stop being afraid that the kid is simply gay.

  • The problem here is that these parents live in a suburban community and don't know any effemanite gay men. They are allowing their child to make descisions so that they don't have to face that they have a gay son..I beg you...Do not block puberty!!! adolescence is a formative time when the real feelings about one's sexuality become known..The brain completely changes and no permanent decisions can or should be made before this time...Think about what you are doing...

  • Also, Sex chnage operations simply do not work...I know three people who have had their penises cut off,and a synthetic vagina made, and they all regret that descision..It's not real and it's a painful mutilation that never works like the intended organ is supposed to..People's wishful thinking about scientific advancement has made a lot of doctor's rich , and a lot of transgender people very unhappy. The most satisfied of my friends have retained their male parts, and use hormones.

  • @Valkonnen somebody went to the wrong doctor for their SRS if you believe that as I can assure you being 15 years post op everything works great 100% all as I hoped and I have normal orgasms and am very very happy with my revised nessisary equipment so to speak and @ my husband I have two lovely adopted children and I am very happy as a woman complete and very happy ! all peace and love to all wherever you are along the gender line, cus im only speaking for myself! :)

    Cathy

  • A lot of Homosexual friends of mine have expressed that they have felt this way from a young age, but to do a gender reassignment before puberty is simply wrong...I think that it was easier for these parents to let the child do this than to admit that their child is an effemanite homosexual, which is common in half of cases of homosexuality that I personally know of..Hormones can be given, but only when the child reaches adulthood...If they allow it earlier they are making a mistake.

  • Have u guys ever heard about the mermaid spirit?? Just saying.....God, it it time for you to come back on earth because we are suffering too much!! The devil is so mean! why kids like Jazz and other kids want have ti suffer!!! PLZ God, DELIVER US FROM EVIL SPIRITS!

  • Jaz! your beautiful... inside and out. i'll always be a fan of yours!!! always will wish the best for you. i hope (i know) you'll have an amazing life and a beautiful impact on people. your one in a million and i have the up-most respect for you and your family!!! your beautiful!!!

  • I'm curious, in this video Jazz obviously hasn't hit puberty yet so I assume she hasn't taken the hormone treatment to stop her from developing male features, but she looks exactly like a girl, and a very pretty one at that ! Is she still basically still in a boy's body but with long hair , or is she taking hormone treatment at this stage, because I just find it hard to believe that someone born as a male could look so much like a female with no treatment :)

  • @TViggy2389 I believe that she is in the beginning stages of puberty. That is why they went to the doctor and I believed that she confirmed that. Its a big decision for Jazz because hormone replacement therapy (HRT) will allow her to develop as a female in all areas except the male area. Although that area would be impacted as well if she is put on a T-Blocker (Testosterone) in which her genitals will stay small and she will be sterile after a year. Its a tough decision. (cont)

  • @TViggy2389 (Cont) There is always adoption or if she wanted to wait longer she can have the sperm frozen. The T-Blocker will also affect her ability to maintain an erection and will lower the sperm output. You are right though, she already looks so much like a young girl but believe me, its going to be a tough decision for all of them to make. IF she decides to have surgery to remove the male aspects of her, she will have a vagina but will not be able to give birth or pms.

  • @jensagirl I wish u luck. And I have so much respect for ppl tht defend those tht r being discriminated against.

  • awww shes so cute and i think that its fantastic that she gets to be herself instead of feeling that she is different and left out i think thats amazing :)

  • She is so adorable! What a great family.

  • @jensagirl u sound like a very smart person.

  • @orangerange9 That was really kind of you to say. I am well educated on the subject and hope to start my own practice after I can get my Masters in Psychology. It also helps to have walked in the same shoes (personal experience) as some of these girls. Take care

  • okay this isn't supposed to offend anyone because i do not judge im just curious to know, so do transgenders only have like the wrong parts in the wrong "area" or is it there entore body? like when she gets older is she like not gonna get tits? i know this sounds stupid:P lol but i wanna know, is there entire body a boy, and mentally there a girl??

  • @MackenzieGirl15 Its not as complicated as you might think. Jazz was born with Gender Identity Disorder/Dysphoria. She is basically a female between the ears but yet biologically still a male between the legs. You have to remember the the brain controls how we act and perceive ourselves. Jazz can start hormone treatment before she hits puberty to block the male features from blooming. She will develop breast can have surgery to remove the male genatalia.

  • Oh poor girl. What will happen to her when all the other girls get brests and their period? Aww

  • @ORGSE Well Jazz will be able to block the natural testosterone that will happen during puberty (if her parents wish that) but once she starts a hormone regiment she will in fact develop breast like a genetic female would and with that comes all the natural body fat distribution.

  • freak

  • @EscutcheonSinister NO, your a freak for being so closed minded

  • @Jensagirl NO and now that u have brought me back here my whole damn direction is bent again....i wish these freakies and oddballs would just as the rock says you know...i think i dont have to state the obvious SHE A FREAk

  • @EscutcheonSinister Narrow minds will never get anything accomplished. You probably still think the world is flat too and the slaves should still be enslaved and that women have no rights except to bear your bad seeds. I am not going to waste anymore of my time on you because you can't fix stupid.

  • @Jensagirl well i dont want to argue with you but im just saying that i went to school and sat behind a south american girl forma country i will notmention and nothing good has come of it....youll see the light one day friend

  • @EscutcheonSinister I already live my life as a female, I work, shop and do EVERYTHING in life as a female. What should I be expecting to see? Pig headed narrow minded people that don't know how to mind their own business????? I have already seen that and they have nothing on us (meaning trans people) cause we are WAY stronger and more commited than any of you.

  • @Jensagirl He is stupid and let's hope he get treated like he treats. Love and support to you  from here.

  • @starfishsayshello I am not gonna beat someone up because I don't understand what they are going through. I would rather just tell them good luck and peace be with you. I am not going to insult something I refuse to understand. I will however insult you for refusing to understand/educate yourself on the matter.

  • @EscutcheonSinister YOU are a freak, you being full of hate and BAD BAD judgement.

  • @starfishsayshello you cant just call me a freak because i have thrown freak at some nonsexed bisexual who was and is bisexed...i am being honest with u no more games no more dodging and doubletalk....i wont say the name of the south american nation.,...but i had to sit behind it.....and it lets say for lack of better wordo changed me

  • @EscutcheonSinister I can call you a freak, just as you can cal someone who never asked for you judgement or opinion, and who actually sin't. I suggest you look-up those words you used. and honestly each time you talk, you sound more and more stupid.

  • @starfishsayshello ok this is sinisters dad and he would like to tell u he believes in imam and imam tells him this is a FREAK ...if u dont like then u also are a enemy of imam...and imam dont play this.....abandon the freaks...they are destined for peril....PERIL

  • @EscutcheonSinister Oh this is the peak of stupid.

  • @starfishsayshello Why is he still here is what I am wondering. Most homophobic people hate themselves just because they are attracted to the same sex. I am sure this is the case and why EsutcheonSinister spends so much time on TG topics.

  • @Jensagirl I think so too. hummmm

  • @starfishsayshello it is a eschelon of art and glory...the temptation of man is embodied in the struggles of the great.....

  • She has an amazing family! So supportive!

  • Jazz will have it easier than most transgendered people for the simple fact that she is pretty and feels confident about herself. Take into consideration those who don't have supportive families and and struggle with their appearance... The life lesson they learn is a lesson that most couldn't bare.

  • Jazz is amazing and soo beautiful. Haters get a life and judge yourself before others.

  • @KTevolved I could not agree with you more KT, funny how its so easy to hate something but it takes effort to learn about something

  • @KTevolved she is going have a good future and is kinda cute

  • Its all in her head he has a brain issue, he is completly a boy and even now he has masculin voice and features

  • @ainanor Are you sure that you are watching the same videos that I am? Maybe your sexual orientation is in question here. Its okay to be gay cause you probably are but YOU have to be willing to live with yourself, not I. Why can't you people just let people live their lives because what they and we do everyday do not affect the many people you will cheat on during the course of your lively hood.

  • Thats a sweet mermaid tail.

  • sad!

  • @vestoban Don't feel sad for Jazz, she is happy now.

  • She's is no way what so ever a boy. I wouldn't even call it transgender. She is a girl who was mistakenly born with male "parts". There is nothing wrong with this child. She is beyond a girl.

  • Jazz is such a pretty girl ! JAZZ DON'T LISTEN TO THE PPL WHO DO NOT UNDERSTAND ! U R U U R BEAUTIFUL !!!! I ADMIRE U FOR BEING SO STRING & smart , u r AMAZING !!!!!!  IM A STRAIGHT GIRL AND I SUPPORT U !!!!!!

  • she is soo pretty and i wish her the best to come but if was a transgender my ppl would have a fight and probaly disowned me

  • grosse

    

  • Jazz is so pretty! She's gonna be a knockout. : D

  • She would of been a very pretty boy.

    Good on her!

  • @OBAMAhopeless Oh Christ, another one? Where do you people come from? No one tries to tell you how to live your life so what reason do you have to try and tell someone (you know nothing about) to try and tell them how to live their lives?

  • @OBAMAhopeless

    Hey how are you? Do me and all of us a favor and go look on just for laughs or break vids, and not try and make insults about others ppl its not nice thx :) also capital letters dont get you anywhere lol

  • I had to "block "nidassa", I mean really? All this trash talk about transgender people and they are not willing to accept the fact that we are people too. Just another internet troll and no skin off of my nose. This world is a better place without people like this. KT, sorry you had to endure such a waste of your time, people like that don't want to understand and are just not willing to accept that the world is not just black and white. 

  • @Jensagirl

    Yea thas good, He had a failed point. Oh i loved how he went like THIS to try n make a point lol. Capital letters n exclamation points arent the way to make a point lol.

  • @Jensagirl

    Hey dont respond to this person anymore. They are like a brick wall who puts up barreiers of their own opinion. Nothing you say to this person will change. Dont engage with them thats what they want. Also it might stress you out and ppl like this like to corner ppl to get what they want across. Just leave it alone. Stay safe.

  • @niddasa So personal freedoms and the right to be who you are have no bearing with you I see. Yea, the last people to whine about something like this were the African-Americans of this country, do you wish to take that back too? It was not whining as you call it, it is simply being given the same rights that you so much enjoy on a daily basis. II seriously think that you should take an English remedial course to help you with your writing and grammar skills.

  • @niddasa

    Stuff like this they suffer from the only way to find happiness is to transition. They were born with it, living with it every single second until they make that amazing decidion. So what your saying is basically all ppl angry ppl even the nut bag religious pricks should control there urges to hate also? yeah that would be great. But saying gay or trans is an urge, you are simply uneducated in the matter and dont know what its like unless u are one.

  • She's a beautiful young woman both inside and out

  • she's so adorable .

  • Beautiful little girl!

  • I will always have a never ending amount of time, love, support & understanding for children like Jazz. I only wish I had done things when I was 5 like she did. That family is just so wonderful. So much respect to the parents. I just love this video so much :)

  • It's so sweet watching Jazz grow up through these Youtube updates. You can see the early videos by searching "20/20 My Secret Self"

  • So true, it`s the rest of the world

    that needs to catch up, wish you all

    best wishes for the yeat 2012

    from my heart always Love, Light and Peace

    Yvana*-*

  • Jazz is my hero!

  • where did jazz find that mermaid tail? i want one. i like swimming.

  • @MissMaddy881 She made it herself. Pretty cool right?

  • @Jensagirl yeah.

  • @iamanastyfreak you are right, him going to through the process will make him a transsexual woman, not a girl. Thank you for giving ppl that insight. Also a little correction God didn't make him, His mom and Dad did which was made possible by the chemistry involving conception, which was made possible by the laws of physics. God doesn't make things, hes a make believe character in an old fairytale written by jews.

  • Actually God made Jazz a human being but man (society) is resposible for trying to overly influence him/her to act a certain way. Think about the color scheme, God made black, white and shades of gray. It's the same idea for sexes God made male, female and middle sexes. You can't group humans into only two categories. You can't say that God created only two colors. Everything God made is diverse from the planets to the plants, to rocks, humans and animals. Nothing comes in 2's.

  • @AkiiesThePoet Very well put. iamanastyfresk is just as his user hand states. Except maybe they should include "hate" in their somewhere

  • @iamanastyfreak To prove nothing comes in 2's just look at the humans that were born with 4 arms and 4 legs. It may seem cruel but I'm sure everything happens for a reason and god loves us all equally as the human race God's children.

  • they better let her take her HORMONES! and become the women she is going to become .

  • the only thing people need to worry about when it comes to fitting in is whether they are comfortable with themselves, they shouldnt have to worry what others think. they should think about others and how to help people, but fitting in as themselves shouldnt be a problem

  • thats the more unimportant part, still important, but not quite as much. who you are doesnt have to be dictated by your past

  • @southernaristocrat How do you figure that the rest of society is the "unimportant" part? Its societies social stigma and intollerance that causes a lot of young and old transgender people from ever truly coming out. We know who we are and we are happy with ourselves, again.....its the rest of society that needs to catch up. Are you transgender?

  • more important: will You accept yourself?

  • @southernaristocrat Jazz did that a long time ago, its just the rest that need to catch up.

  • another reason is she who she IS not was

  • @southernaristocrat We all struggle to find ourselves and our roles in society. Question is, will society accept you for who you are?

  • i find psychology interesting and besides you cant decide whats normal to you doesnt have normal to someone else that could be normal to them

  • i really want to meet this family.

  • @xcuddlexbearx Harry Benjamin, who did years of study on gender issues came up with this term. The American Psychological Association along with the American Medical Association coined this term and put it in the Diagnostic Statistical Manual as a mental disorder. Although I also don't believe I have a mental disorder because of my identity there is still ongoing research being done.

  • Thank you so much for uploading this!! Hopefully they don't remove it.

  • @el3ctr0nika I know right!! I am not doing this to try and make money or anything. I post it for all the guys and gals out there who can relate to this. I even replayed it for my two kids (12 & 10) and we watched it together. They accept me as a Transwoman and watching this helped them get a better understanding of who I am inside.

  • Thank you so much for uploading. I have been dying to see this! What a great girl Jazz is, I wish her the best in life.

  • @genderfluidkid your welcome

    

  • Jazz is such an inspiration and sooooo pretty too :)

  • @KTevolved i agree. My daughter watched this with me and she could not believe that Jazz was ever a boy

  • in her and after age 20 it decreases and going through HRT the female changes can be underdeveloped mostly the breasts will be under developed theirs that chance so I strongly suggest she start HRT today if possible I wish I could of back then it would also be beneficial to her mental health from what I experienced if she doesn't get the exterior female characteristics her if she has it still her dysphoria could get worse like mine was because of it but mine is almost gone now SRS would help me.

  • @sumthingangelsvlg All of the things you stated will be up to her Endocrynologist, they pretty much know what is best for her. But yea, she is very lucky to be starting at search an early age

  • @Jensagirl I know its one of the best things I have dune so fare I'm just hoping I well be able to get SRS one day

  • @sumthingangelsvlg I am sure you will when the time and the finances are right.

  • @Jensagirl I hope so one day

  • with Marci Bowers the full one stage surgery costs 23,000 right now from when I asked them in a email if I could go back with what I know now I would of started transition sooner when I was Jazz's age so I'm going through female puberty now at 24 years old 1 year 2 weeks 2 days now on HRT and Finley being referred to and treated as female now 2 more years left for my physical changes that after age 20 but at Jazz's age it can take longer through puberty because she still has growth hormones

  • thank you for telling more of your story of Jazz it helps us all and she needs to have her testostrone blocked so she doesn't have to go through male puberty like I did and have a deep male voice that cant be reversed and have to do female voice traning and body hair on the chest fortunately I never had so I dont know what its like and the worsed is facial hare and the cost of having it removed through laser or electrolysis I'm still struggling with it trying to get enough money for surgery

  • Thanks for this. c:

  • @Cass0emoheart Your very welcome, I just hope that YT does not close my account for posting this and another tomorrow.

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