TSG90: Lady VIXION as a BOY- a day in my life de-transitioned

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Uploaded by on May 21, 2010

Topic: When was the last time you went someplace you had never been before? Where did you go? (note: place does not have to be a somewhere physical. Place can can also be defined by an action, feeling, person, etc.)

This is out of my comfort zone- but I do it for you! Thank you!

check out my page
http://www.youtube.com/ladyvixion

twitter
http://www.twitter.com/ladyvixion

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  • I've used being bald all my life as an excuse not to transition, now you have left me with none! (lol , not sure to thank you for that, I'm exposed , naked before destiny, with no excuses! :-)

  • You are so beautiful hair or not. I just love all the things about you that I could not define. I never saw this video but now it makes sense. You are amazing.

  • A beautiful video, and, as a fellow artist, I love your art! Thank you for sharing on so many levels....

    Are you still doing your art? I'm sure there was a cathartic, searching element to the art you shared with us, but you're very talented... I hope you find a way to continue to use your gift. :-D

    Love, Jen

  • Beautiful, girl! I am blown away. I'm just sitting here smdh and tripping because as trans people, we NEVER had this type of eay to communicate with each other! And - KEY - without the weirdness or shame we sometimes feel when we around each other. On YouTube, we can finally just LEARN from each other, with no fear of judgment other than a "hands down". And we can control our image to the cis- world, and OWN our lives. BRAVA, Lady Vixion!!!

  • What are you talking about? This IS groundbreaking! Thank you for bringing me to this place and for joining me in this space as I am explore and live through it.

    You are the greatest!

  • This is a very informative too people who do not understand about transition and the de-transition. In addition, I think you articulated how difficult it is to finally own yourself of who have always been, and everything you have gone through is and always will be a part of you as a person!

  • You have nothing to be ashamed of. But I wonder, if your father is seeing what I am seeing, he probably has a pretty good idea by now. I wish I was that feminine when I am going all out, which I try to do every day.

  • Just happened upon this video again. Great one.

  • Ur story reminds me of the documentary "Bi-racial. Not Black Damn It!" Several clips of it are on youtube.

  • de-transitioning reminds me of the stories of how bi-racial people had to live two racial lives as a means of coping in society that was racially segregated, and in which the minds of many people in that society were racially segregated. Some would completely abandon their links to racial blackness, for their reasons. Some would live as whites, and hid that from their parents, because they believed their parents wud not understand. Gender segregation is dissolving in an orderly fashion, making.

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