I watched this a few times before, and rewatch every time it comes up on my feed. Makes me happy to see you gradually become more comfortable, especially as dance is something that really connected you to your body - your dancing becomes more confident and comfortable. Also here for the old school kpop bangers.
@OzlozКүн бұрын
I think you peaked at age 3 bud, you were just so coordinated *and* you sung at the same time it was just incredible
@AliaS-s2mКүн бұрын
That person was a beautiful girl, why'd they stop? 😢
@ofyourblueskyКүн бұрын
I love this. Your dancing and confidence leveled up when you came out. Such a beautiful video. Don't let recent events get you down- we are all in this together. The most important things are still intact.
@festivalpirateКүн бұрын
Watched this video many years ago + it transed my gender xD
@itzastirstea2 күн бұрын
dude does look like a kpop Idol I thought yall were trippin' omg
@gabrieladejay92352 күн бұрын
the clear confidence that he gained after coming out is heartwarming 😢❤
@ghostlee-_-2 күн бұрын
This was one of my comfort videos when I first was realizing I was trans. I watched it a ton back then. 1+ year on T now coming back for the memories and the great dancing
@SummerThymeMadness2 күн бұрын
awesome!! you have definitely become more confident and it shows! also what’s up with those revealing outfits for teenage girls 🥲 hate to see it one thing i can say as a transguy is that the clothes get so much less revealing once you start dressing for ur gender it’s INSANE edit: btw this isn’t my account i’m commenting from my friend’s acc
@THEONlyGOOdmemes322 күн бұрын
At least you weren't 6 😭
@heyitsdarla-n8g8 сағат бұрын
yeah.. not 6 but 3
@markschultz36583 күн бұрын
I'm sorry but it went from being a girl to a fem gay guy ? What's the point ?
@xzscvbnm3 күн бұрын
Dude his transition is amazing, he started stealing the SHOW
@dias25253 күн бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/m4CxnmuBiJqLmpY
@livingthatveganlife56703 күн бұрын
Does anyone know the song at 8:50 ?
@bregnevakker54043 күн бұрын
Yup: Shinee - 상사병 Symptoms 😊👍
@unachicacualquiera92753 күн бұрын
Him dancing when he's 3 is so cute 😭❤ This whole video is so wholesome
@samdal4203 күн бұрын
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@thebirdbrained.3 күн бұрын
Dude your dance fluidity is amazing! Props to you practicing through all these years, I can tell it really makes you happy. And this is a pretty fire and unique way to share a transition timeline!
@fuckhandsmcmike3 күн бұрын
hey rq just wanted to let u know, your 9mo and 4mo before coming out gender are absolutely incredible vibes and it gives me gender envy. i want gender of “girl who is also a boy”!!!
@Duckybae3 күн бұрын
okay can we talk about ur parents recording skills its so smooth
@wolfdogdav4 күн бұрын
this brings me so much joy. bless you, sir
@m0nbebe4 күн бұрын
back here again, altered my brain chem as a kid so fuckingn funny that kpop played a part in the gender finding. the gen 2 pretty boys had so many elder gen z trans ppl by the neck
@kyahbreak20694 күн бұрын
It is incredible that KZbin showed me this video now, 7 years after its publication. I grew up with K-pop (11 to 15 years) and I used to think about my gender a lot during those years. Then I just convinced myself I wasn’t trans until 3 years ago (I’m nonbinary), and I’ve been considering HRT for the last two months. Watching you transition with songs like Lucifer, makes me simultaneously very nostalgic and hopeful for the future. It was awesome, thanks for sharing this ❤🎉
@flameheart874 күн бұрын
Why haven't i watched this until now? What a unique way to do a transition timeline. I loved watching both the transition and dance skill improving. All these outfits are also so stylish.
@Hana-su7zg4 күн бұрын
your a great dancer!
@silasnox68964 күн бұрын
I'm so happy could keep your passion. I couldn't. I'd danced from early childhood on but I couldn't continue when I developed more and more dysphoria. Dancing in an all girls group and the many moves in our choreographies that accentuated your chest and hips... I quit even though I always really enjoyed dancing. It's been over five years now but I can't get myself to start again.
@Psych-meems34 күн бұрын
I realize this video is 7 years old so, he may not see my comment. But, if you do, I want to say WOW! Watching the progression of your dancing skill was amazing! You are phenomenal and I hope you are still dancing… found a career that you love and can dance. I love the side by side comparisons, too. So fascinating to see. I hope you’re happy and living your best life.
@Lol_Pager_Bombs4 күн бұрын
This awkward choreography looks like powderpuff cheerleadeing... in a bad way... honestly I'd like to understand the logic behind trying to change genders. They say stuck in the wrong body, or they feel like the opposite and I understand that must be frustrating but if I was the one with the gender dysphoria I'd be even more pissed if no matter how hard I tried to look like the gender I want to be, the plumbing would never match. What I want to understand is why would someone that feels this way go through all of the mutilation and hrt to be disappointed in a counterfeit result? Are you happy now that you're a boy you have an abnormally small penis? Do you have body dysmorphia as a boy for having gynecomastia, undescended testicles, and micropenis like a real boy probably would? Because I highly doubt someone who feels like the other gender would be excited to see how unauthentic they look and feel after plastic surgery. Wouldn't it be easier to just accept yourself the way you are? When I was in grade school before the gay/trans agenda it was the no name calling book that started a national movement. They wanted to brainwash the kids to accept themselves for who they are. Not who they are not. How does it feel that in order to be yourself you have to lie to yourself and the rest of the world about the way you're made until everyone starts lying to you to make you feel better about yourself? The problem is parenting and therapy. You don't convince a kid they're something they're not. You give them the facts, tell them facts don't change, and if the fact is you like to dress up like the opposite gender then who cares? Hrt and plastic surgery shouldn't be legal because it is enabling a delusion instead of clinically convincing crazy people how reality works.
@yw65044 күн бұрын
omg Lucifer is so perfect
@AnonyMeowsForTheVoiceless5 күн бұрын
lovely to see how u start to feel yourself even more - compassion dancer as well <3
@mitotemodification5 күн бұрын
Damn, you could totally see how much more he started feelin’ himself and moving more confidently. Happy you-ness! ❤️🔥
@ava46895 күн бұрын
7:43 you can see how this person wastes away. Look how skinny on the right. Wheres the fat and muscle? Individual continues to stay tiny for the rest of the video.
@alfredotherescuetuxedocat835 күн бұрын
❤❤ I love this so much! Random feed suggestion from KZbin on 11/15/24 and I realize this is the latest video from this beautiful soul! I pray he's thriving! 🙏❤
@fr0giewrld5 күн бұрын
gender might change but the emo hair stays forever !!
@Nicole-nk7jc5 күн бұрын
I feel like I just witnessed history I love OG kpop fans I wish to be lika y'all
@Nikkimommyof45 күн бұрын
I feel like as he was becoming more honest with himself his dance moves became more fluid and less forced. There is a freedom to this movements that wasn't there in the beginning. His personal style is appearing and the joy is starting to appear. The final "This is Me!" moment is just so poetic in a way. There is a silent joy that shines through. I'm so happy for this person. I'd like to believe we all eventually get to that point of self acceptance and celebration and I hope we get the full support of those around us but I am also fully aware that not all of us get that.
@kotomiot5 күн бұрын
i just found this video and i just want to say i'll forever love shinee and taemin specifically for making me realise that i'm trans😭😭😭 i love how this seems to be a common occurrence for people to just start questioning your gender after discovering kpop
@Nettiezoo6 күн бұрын
What kind of dancing is that?
@Rockstar3nergy6 күн бұрын
I used to constantly watch this video, it’s been forever
@lillie4796 күн бұрын
holy fck this guy dance too much
@texlougatorbait6 күн бұрын
All I see is the destruction and death of a young lady. Its a sad world, and we encourage confusion.
@ava46895 күн бұрын
I see the same thing. Heartbreaking
@thedarkside75086 күн бұрын
I loved watching this. Insanely talented dancer, hard worker and brave human being. Hope everything is working out for you.
@f.frederickskitty29106 күн бұрын
Great results. I love the J Pop look on you too.
@michellerockett63116 күн бұрын
Love this. You look so much more self-confident and comfortable in your own skin after your transition. And I don't just mean your dancing skills, which obviously improve over time, but even in the comparison from pre-transition to 8 months after the difference is evident. ❤
@funkyk50866 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing this! It’s really fascinating from a dancer’s perspective. I can see where you slowly stepped through the ambiguity of movement from one gender to the next. Your confidence grew so much and you were able to dance through it all, as no doubt audience members watched you change and may be unaware of your transitioning. I truly hope you are living your best life now and still moving to the beat (as we older dancers tend to do) or have even taken up teaching.
@HarmandoDenino6 күн бұрын
It’s so nice to see how this guy had the passion of dancing when he was really young
@hollowclarity7 күн бұрын
Bro didn't change one bit. I think instead of T he was in apple juices or sth
@snookies12247 күн бұрын
the most disturbing thing about this for me is the exact same dance routine over and over and over, AND OVER again. Yeah nah.