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Uploaded by on Feb 23, 2010

or something like that..
p.s. www.myspace.com/skylarkstunes

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  • Sky:

    You are male! You probably don't routinely tell most people whether you ever had chickenpox or measles. You don't have an obligation to tell them about other medical history.

    Lloyd

  • As Dr. Seuss once said....

    "Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who matter don't mind and those who mind don't matter."

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  • You're a degenerate.

  • @FistofAmerica

    hypocrite!!

  • (cont.) I had to look away several times in the video to squeal because you are blinding handsome, cute and amazing and your girlfriend is so damn lucky...♥♡

    *_* my eyes! So blinding bright...*_*

  • Sky,

    I think it's fine for you to not identify as transgender. Ultimately, transgender people desire their minds and bodies to align (leading with the brain) and you identifying as male is normal because that was your desire as the transitioning transgender.

    If I was your close friend, I'd think I'd want to know. Not that it would matter, but it is something about you. it's a part of you. I'd still want to know that part too. I think it's your choice but I would want to know. :]

    I had to look

  • Well I'm a gay guy and when I first saw you I swore you were a guy and idc if you were a girl I'd still date you :D

  • You have to be proud of who you are. You are perfect! (:

  • <33

  • Being transgendered doesn’t mean you have to come out forever, either. Transgender is your own gender identity (if that’s how you choose to identify) the same way your sexual and affectional orientation are your identities. Transitioning as well as coming out are endless processes but the speed that you take them both at are entirely you choice. :] I hope that helped.

    -Skye (Haha, our names are so similar!!)

  • you are giving them the opportunity to learn something personal about you instead of making them (or yourself) feel like you are playing catch-up about something you “should” have told them. Speaking of which, you have no obligation to tell anyone. It was your decision to transition and your decision to come out.

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