This shit is funny cuz it happens a lot. I get the dudes who talk bunch of shit, but then they're the same dudes in my dms being like "yo are your boobs real? Can I see them?"
"I hate that your trans." Geez. I'm proud of being trans though I wish I was cis. Looking beautiful as always, darling. I do feel envy a bit. I want to look that good.
@@lunawolfvr my question was asking how does one know they are not what they are? If you’ve only ever been a girl how do you know your not a girl. Like what does it feel like that indicates your not a girl ?
@onlyfax1844 If there wasn't a difference in genders, there would be no reason to transition. Your trans no such thing as cis. You either are or you're not. Doesn't matter what you feel.
I'm only on 6 weeks hormonze still ❤ and i've been getting "straight" guys saying this me like why so curious ❤ idc i rather they ask questions instead of assume ❤ also you're very very gorgeous
This is what your bro's are typically like,? Do your bro's also typically follow this type of content like you? Keep up the support for her content and channel as there's no doubt that your support is appreciated 👍
@@sucklefuckerhardwick7901Sex is a multidimensional biological construct based on anatomy, physiology, genetics, and hormones. (These components are sometimes referred to together as “sex traits.”) All animals (including humans) have a sex. As is common across health research communities, NIH usually categorizes sex as male or female, although variations do occur. These variations in sex characteristics are also known as intersex conditions. Gender is relevant only for research with humans (not other animals). Gender can be broadly defined as a multidimensional construct that encompasses gender identity and expression, as well as social and cultural expectations about status, characteristics, and behavior as they are associated with certain sex traits. Understandings of gender vary throughout historical and cultural contexts. A person’s gender identity (e.g., woman, man, trans man, gender-diverse, nonbinary) is self-identified, may change throughout their life, and may or may not correspond to a society’s cultural expectations based on their biological sex traits. For example, a person with typical female (sex term) sex traits may or may not be a woman (gender identity). Although gender is often portrayed and understood in Western cultures using binary categories (man or woman) and is often assumed at birth based on a person’s sex traits, many cultures throughout history have recognized a diversity of forms of gender identity and gender expression (how a person communicates their gender to others through behavior and appearance). (National Institutes of Health, Office of Research on Women's health, "Sex & Gender")
@@sky1364 do you the difference between gender and sex? Do you understand what transgender means? And lastly, what exactly is your interest in this content?
@@themadmanescaped1 because she is a woman who uses she/her pronouns not they/them. there is only one reason people use they/them for a woman in this way
@@tfwnoyandere brother I think you're stressing over nothing. I use "they're" to describe both men and women having fun. I would've said the same thing they did. They're responding to a hater in a snarky way too.