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@unapologeticallylizzy8 ай бұрын
When my grandma saw my transfem friend dressing fem for the first time, she said "that's a lovely dress, but aren't you cold?" Granny has her priorities straight 😂
@sluttyMapleSyrup8 ай бұрын
We stan this grandmother 😆
@mcpudd15408 ай бұрын
I love that it’s a universal thing that every grandma is worried about temperature and the amount of food you’re apparently not eating
@unapologeticallylizzy8 ай бұрын
@@mcpudd1540 I mean, I'm from the UK so the temperature thing is particularly on brand 😂
@NeishaKW228 ай бұрын
@@unapologeticallylizzyfully relate omg it’s cold as balls rn
@QueenMFLaurie5 ай бұрын
@@mcpudd1540 That and whether I wear my piercings during job interviews :')
@shark._.goblin8 ай бұрын
I gave my 93 year old grandfather a hat with my university logo on it and he said “Thank you. Now I can practice saying my grandson goes there.” I had just come out as ftm the year prior.
@transsexual_computer_faery8 ай бұрын
bro that's amazing
@ShegrasiRegalis8 ай бұрын
Wholesome. 🥺
@LilyJaneH8 ай бұрын
That’s got me in tears of joy and hope.
@calamityjean15258 ай бұрын
Hurray for your grandfather!!
@aawillma8 ай бұрын
Omg I'm going to cry that is so sweet.
@dukeskunk8 ай бұрын
1980s: (I think that person might be a fellow homosexual) Are you a friend of Dorothy? 2020s: (I think that person might be a fellow transperson) Are you a friend of Blåhaj?
@elpis_ezechiel8 ай бұрын
Are you a friend of Mara ? :D
@dukeskunk8 ай бұрын
@@elpis_ezechiel Keisling or Gomez?
@elpis_ezechiel8 ай бұрын
@@dukeskunk Neither, it's from She-Ra (the Netflix adaptation)
@dukeskunk8 ай бұрын
@@elpis_ezechiel Ah but Perfuma is the trans character in She-Ra not Mara.
@elpis_ezechiel8 ай бұрын
@@dukeskunk "Friend of Mara" mostly refers to lesbians, haha
@bushybeardedbear8 ай бұрын
As a cis guy, I too am befuddled and frustrated by the lack of privacy in male bathrooms. I've had to extend a leg from seat to door to keep it closed. Pooping as if mid cossack dance. Not recommended.
@malter958 ай бұрын
But I thought it was women who didn't poop? /j In all seriousness, thanks for this comment. I knew it wasn't just trans men frustrated by this.
@ajs7878 ай бұрын
It's an American thing, unfortunately. Any time I went to somewhere outside of North America there were real stalls with actual privacy. Japan even lets you play the sound of running water to cover up any noise!
@ajs7878 ай бұрын
@@malter95 Nope, cis guy here too, it's legitimately frustrating. Apparently women's bathrooms aren't any better.
@fr33z1ng8 ай бұрын
As a non-American I'm befuddled by American public bathrooms. I could never EVER imagine a bathroom without a lock in Finland. Or with big gaps in the door for that matter. Urinals are rare here too, and there aren't really differences between male and female bathrooms. Finns are generally very private people though, so I guess it makes sense.
@isabelcarrasco45288 ай бұрын
@fr33z1ng German here, and while there are urinals in the men's restrooms here, we definitely also have properly constructed doors, which can be locked. And we are NOT overrun with people doing drugs or having sex, despite what some USians claim as the reason for their bad doors, and our stalls still can be cleaned.
@malter958 ай бұрын
Funny story about public bathrooms. When I was a kid, we would sometimes go on road trips, and when we were at rest stops, I would instinctively follow my "dad" (will explain the quotation marks later) to the men's bathroom, until "he" noticed and told me I was going the wrong way. Fast forward to now... I am a trans man, and the person I thought of as my "dad" at the time is a trans woman. She was actually the one going the wrong way, not that either of us knew it at the time.
@jooleebilly8 ай бұрын
Hey, did you go to any rest stops that simply didn't have doors at all in the stalls? Sometimes at campgrounds, too. I don't get it, except maybe to discourage people shooting up or putting graffiti on the walls?
@malter958 ай бұрын
@@jooleebilly Not rest stops, but there was a nightclub I went to once that didn't have stall doors. The bathroom doors were propped open too. I basically went to the stall farthest from the door and hoped nobody would come in. Thankfully, nobody did, but peeing at that nightclub was still a nerve-wracking experience.
@electronics-girl8 ай бұрын
@@jooleebilly The boys' bathroom at my high school didn't have any stall doors. (I don't know whether the girls' did or not.) I don't know about rest stops, because I would always use the urinals, so I didn't really pay any attention to the stalls. (I haven't been to a rest stop yet since starting my transition, so I don't know about the women's, either.)
@electronics-girl8 ай бұрын
BTW, that is a really sweet story!
@joebloe47348 ай бұрын
That's so cute! Do you still refer to her as Dad, since that's what she's been to you growing up, or did you switch to Mom, or do you have an alternate term? I know people in both of the former cases.
@fierypotato50678 ай бұрын
My mom tried to fix my gender dysphoria with tickets to see Hamilton. After telling her I was going to start medically transitioning she suddenly started going on about how she thinks I’m not going out enough and that she just doesn’t want me to waist my life. I think she came across one of those articles claiming TikTok is making people transgender. Somehow this conversation ended in her buying me and a friend Hamilton tickets. Went to the show on Friday. It was great! Still trans though.
@FrozEnbyWolf1508 ай бұрын
Broadway musicals are known to be popular among LGBTQ+ people, as is theater in general because it gives people the opportunity to explore different aspects of identity. For trans people in particular, every day can feel like theater because you're having to perform your AGAB according to societal expectations. So perhaps this is an accidental ally moment?
@fierypotato50678 ай бұрын
@@FrozEnbyWolf150 That’s why I thought was so funny. Like you know what will fix my queer kid? Musical Theater!
@fancydeer8 ай бұрын
she should know that Hamilton would make you gay
@ajs7878 ай бұрын
@@FrozEnbyWolf150 Not just popular, they're a massive part of the culture! The history of LBGT people in nearly every aspect of Broadway plays and musicals goes back nearly a century.
@artikulv7318 ай бұрын
I’ve seen Hamilton and it is quite funny, but wow, I have no idea how your mom came to the conclusion that watching Hamilton would stop you being trans. Just sing the trans away I guess.
@jamievee83758 ай бұрын
Boss gave me some papers and later he chased after me saying “I have your binder!” Cue my shocked silence before he clarified he thought I left a binder used for papers in his office, it was hilarious because I had to mentally make sure my binder didn’t fall off or something
@KatzAlleyGames8 ай бұрын
I'm 34 amab, non binary, and present mostly femme. I have a 5 oclock shadow even immediately after shaving. I was getting my oil changed this week and the technician said, "Your car is ready ma'am... sir... ma'am... Sorry, im not used to the whole [gestures at my whole body]". I was so surprised, what I ended up saying was, "oh dont worry, you got it correct at least once." and i felt so awkward, i just got in my car and left.
@transsexual_computer_faery8 ай бұрын
at least they sounded not-transphobic, that's a relief
@RaspberetJam8 ай бұрын
As a non binary person I hope that one day I’ll get the “sir… ma’am… sir”
@jessicaolson4908 ай бұрын
I mean my (ex) husband got called ma'am quite a few times when we were together and he's cis ... So people get confused in situations that aren't that confusing too. There are also those with medical conditions that can make them look more in the middle, or heck even untreated menopause can give a lady a thicker jaw and some whiskers. People don't necessarily know without asking. That's why normalizing being different, asking for pronouns, ect is not a bad thing. It helps those that are not cis and also those who's bodies change in a way that makes them more ambiguous. Or a native man with smooth cheeks and long hair not having to feel horrendous because he got called ma'am again. 🤷
@christinakohl61118 ай бұрын
Hahaha i mean you're right in saying he got it correct at least once😂 not that that helped him but oh well
@KatzAlleyGames8 ай бұрын
@@jessicaolson490i wish my brain was able to put together a proper response. What happened was awkward and did not help him feel more comfortable interacting with LGBT people. Feelsbad but i got a chuckle from it.
@PokhrajRoy.8 ай бұрын
“Forgive me, Father, for I have slayed.” Part 2. My only suggestion is to do more dramatic readings while wearing outrageous hats and wigs.
@JetowTone8 ай бұрын
Correction: Forgive me, Daddy. I've been naughty
@LyricStatue8 ай бұрын
@@JetowTone💀💀💀
@linkfan21098 ай бұрын
The Click style
@LyricStatue8 ай бұрын
@@linkfan2109 real
@N95j8 ай бұрын
@@JetowTone💀
@puddingwars-8 ай бұрын
Oh my goodness my packer story made it in! Thanks Jamie for the nice words and support. Still living with my parents, but hoping to have enough money by the summertime to move out! And yeah it was really awkward, the only thing my brain came up with in that moment was that I was washing it and making sure it was clean. 🤣
@magsmags98018 ай бұрын
I I am a Sis het female.( I hope I said that right) I am still learning I started listening to you when i met my boyfriends children he has tw9 trans fem daughters and I started listening to you based on their referral. Anyway I was watching this while shopping in a store without my headphones. So it was playing low but out loud and several people i passed just turned and looked at me. I thought about explaining but then thought whatever and continued my shopping.
@missnaomi6138 ай бұрын
As a mama, I'd be glad to know my kid was keeping their important personal items clean. Good for you! 💙💗🤍💗💙
@smayds8 ай бұрын
Hey, hygiene is important!
@katyamcadams8 ай бұрын
@@TheWerewolfOfNorway-mf5jzyou deny science, nazi. Cornell University, Columbia University, National Institutes of Health, Stanford Medicine, and HealthNews
@Ciara_Turner8 ай бұрын
I'm NB but still use my AGAB pronouns, but the one place I really feel the dysphoria is the hairdressers. They're still so ... traditional, and I can't afford to support smaller more LGBT+ supporting places because they often have higher prices (fewer clients), it really sucks sometimes
@CorwinFound8 ай бұрын
Trans guy here. My very first experience at a barber I called ahead of time and told them I was a trans guy to ensure I got someone who would be cool about it. When he sat me down in the chair he asked if I was looking for a masculine cut or a men's cut. It was such an insightful and honest question. I told him "men's" and described what I was looking for. Additionally he actually shaved my hairline (a tiny bit back on either side of the widow's peak) which really made my entire face look more masculine. You are right that smaller places can be more expensive, especially if you are fem. I'd recommend a couple things. One, go to more affordable places' social media and scroll back looking for LGBT+ affirming posts. Once you find one, actually call and explain your situation and ask whomever you are talking to who they recommend. If they aren't at least a bit keen then thank them and move on to a different place. There are a lot of queer and allied people working in the industry at every level and it may take a bit of legwork to find a supportive stylist, but not a lot. And it's well worth the effort to emotionally feel comfortable as well as being able to get a result you love.
@transsexual_computer_faery8 ай бұрын
can you go less often so the money expenditure evens out?
@shakeyj45238 ай бұрын
Do people get angry with you for that? For using your AGAB pronouns I mean?
@Ciara_Turner8 ай бұрын
I've taken to cutting it at home, I'll be honest. For me it was better to change to a buzz cut than go through the dysphoria of it all, though it's not my preference for cut it's something I can do at my skill level. Some good advice about phoning round salons though, might give that a go! As for the pronouns, I don't really know if folks get angry at me. I've certainly gotten my share of odd looks and genuine questions. But I live in a place where the majority of folks have a "live and let live attitude", so weirdly a lot of the worst comments have come from LGBTQ folks who are confused about why I don't fit the mould of the stereotype of the Non-Binary person they have in their head, rather than the more conservative folk out there who just think I'm the "weird neighbour" and let me be. Unfortunately folks who are early in a binary transition, or use they/them do not have a good time of it living round here
@PGOuma8 ай бұрын
Find a black barber shop and ask for a masculine cut (oh... I guess it depends on how short you want it). Bring pics too!
@juno.moth178 ай бұрын
As a genderqueer person, being called “a piece of slime” would melt my little genloser heart
@sluttyMapleSyrup8 ай бұрын
I'd love someone to call me that, since my online persona is literally a slimegirl
@keeprollin99118 ай бұрын
in german genloser means genless and i read it as genderloser, so "without gender" in my head haha
@claudiacat42498 ай бұрын
Idk if this is a reference to Ranboo but it would be funny if it was. Dont mind me, just a thought
@juno.moth178 ай бұрын
@@claudiacat4249 it was heheehehee cause slime
@moqueurpolyglotte93708 ай бұрын
It might be a reference to "Me when I reincarned as a slime", an isekai where the hero was a man in our world, died, then reincarned as a slime in a fantasy world and decided to have an androgynous/non-binary body (instead of male or female one)
@jewellerytears8 ай бұрын
I'm the friend from the third confession (where my friend looked me up in the customer database and called me!) We both love your channel so much!! And funny we were hanging out this afternoon and she played me her confession. I was like OMG THIS IS ABOUT US! Thank you so much for including our story xoxo
@leannemclaren12958 ай бұрын
🥰🥰🥰
@aliendeathrocker8 ай бұрын
This is so adorable, I'm so glad you and your friend reconnected. 🙂
@Remi_the_Therian8 ай бұрын
ik you probably won't see this, but I'd still like to share. I'm 15 and a trans man, I pass quit well apart from my voice. I was sitting in the eye doctors lobby with my brother waiting for my sister's appointment to be over. an old lady walked out of one of the rooms, I smiled and waved at her, and she said, " I hope you boys have a nice day." the joy that filled my body was so much I almost couldn't handle it as it was the first time a Stanger gendered me correctly. :)
@Bottle_Hero8 ай бұрын
I was the one near the beginning about my grandma outing to my dad that i wore binders😭 I’m so happy for the advice and reaction (and just for being in the video in general), i don’t have people around me to tell me how to bind safely. Thank you Jamie for the trans dad advice ❤
@slimcognito3838 ай бұрын
For context, I still haven’t fully come out to my family. I remember in November my sister and I were hanging out and ended up talking about how she started embracing doing things that were for “men”. At some point, our conversation led me to say something along the lines of “I don't see myself like that.” She asked me why. I got nervous and started stuttering before saying “I don't feel like a girl.” That’s how I came out to my sister
@the_collective_hayden8 ай бұрын
I'm almost 2 years into transition and I had to fly for the first time since transitioning. I pass very well and my binder set off the body scanner. I honestly expected it so I was ready for the TSA agent to pull me aside. I told him I was wearing a binder and of course he was confused. He slid his open palm down the front of my binder and was still confused. So I explained to him that I'm trans and it make my boobs disappear. He was so flustered but thanked me for explaining. I just wish I remembered my stp because I would have loved to see what exchange would have happened. 😂
@John_Weiss8 ай бұрын
😁😁😁
@malter958 ай бұрын
Slid his palm down the front of the binder??? Wtf, that has to qualify as sexual harassment... first time flying after transition, a patch of sweat on my back set off the scanner (???) and someone had to pat down my back (awkward) but they were quickly satisfied there was nothing alarming about that patch of sweat. Most awkward airport search I've had was when I forgot to take off my belt and someone had to examine the belt buckle (I was frozen) but again that was let go pretty quickly, I imagine because people forget to take off their belts all the time. No packer-related airport problems thankfully. Semi-related, I had an awkward time flying in early transition because my passport photo wasn't the most up to date and I was a minor (17) flying with my mom who has a different last name. Most awkward conversation around ID documents I've ever had and my mom had to misgender me to not raise even more questions. But on the same flight, people who weren't questioning me about my passport called me sir, which was nice.
@fr33z1ng8 ай бұрын
@@malter95 Nah that's not sexual harassment. The airport guy assumed he's cis cuz he passes well, and there isn't anything weird about touching a cis guy's chest
@waffles36298 ай бұрын
@@malter95 not OP, but not down as in "into", down as in "down the outside of the shirt on the front of your body". My binders always cause this, it can be uncomfortable because most people don't like strangers in their personal space, but it's not sexual harassment.
@waffles36298 ай бұрын
I've had similar. My binder set of the scanner, I was asked if I had anything on my chest, I replied "Boobs", and he replied "Oh, ok, well I have to do a pat down". Yeah, a few inches down my chest it was like his hand was magnetically repelled from my body, his eyes went wide and he just went "Oh, OH, you can go". Like dude, I told you. I just hate it cause the scanners don't have to be like this. The engineers can make it so someone doesn't have to press a button to designate what sex they think you are.
@wobniar_c13038 ай бұрын
8:15 my highschool English teacher did the EXACT SAME THING once 😭 we were talking about social historical figures, and she said in front of the whole class "oh (Name), you know about Harvey Milk? no? huh, I thought you would... anyways, so he was an openly gay man (...)" I was MOR-TI-FIED, bc: 1- it was a Catholic highschool, with a lot of homophobia by students; 2- I was not out to anyone, let alone people of my class; 3- I hadn't even told her I was any flavor of the rainbow??? 😨 didn't even know I was trans, at that time "just" thought I was bi, but omg??? 😭 I did mention the subject of USA LGBTQ+ fights for rights during the 60s to her, during a casual chat...
@waytoobiased4 ай бұрын
I mean, maybe she just thought you were supportive, but yeah that's an oof
@pengutotally30648 ай бұрын
Recently I (i’m agender btw) had to use the restroom. I typically use the women's restroom, but it was blocked off and being cleaned. I figured “i have no gender, i can use whatever restroom i want!” And was all confident. I entered the guys restroom, was fine, and then someone came in. They were at the sink and i panicked (i look pretty feminine and i’ve never used the mens restroom before and was kind of hoping no one would come in while i was in there). I walked out, head down, and quickly washed my hands before leaving and seeing someone waiting for the kid that had been in there. I looked them right in the eyes and nodded awkwardly before quickly walking away. Not anything crazy but was so embarrassing for me as a socially anxious person.
@truecolours4128 ай бұрын
You did great!
@cloudyskyz22378 ай бұрын
As someone who identifies as the gender they were assigned, I do the same thing when someone else comes into the bathroom lol
@John_Weiss8 ай бұрын
Listen, let me, your Internet Uncle-Gay🏳🌈, tell you a little secret about cis men and public restrooms: *_Everyone_*_ is _*_desperately ignoring_*_ everyone else._ • The straight guys don't want anyone to think they're gay. • The gay guys [and bi and non-heterosexuals in general] don't want anyone to think they're perving on other guys, since that has the very real risk of getting yourself beaten up. So, _nobody_ is gonna say anything, because _nobody_ wants to be faced with the response, "What, were you checking me out or something?!?! Dude, _WTF_ man?!?!?!?" Which is also what all of you Enby & agender peeps can respond with if you decide to use the men's room and someone gives you grief.
@jessicaolson4908 ай бұрын
I mean... With women's lines I've been sorely tempted as somebody that's (probably) cis to use the usually empty men's room. Idk why we don't have private stalls in America. It would never matter if we didn't have 2 inch gaps...
@gmrkitty8 ай бұрын
I was at a show one time and during intermission, I had to pee sooo bad but the women's line was sooooo long. So I went in the men's room - there was a line, and I was super fem-presenting that day (skirt, high-heel boots, etc.) - but I waited in line for a stall anyways. A few of the guys kinda looked at me sideways, but didn't say anything. Then a guy come in behind and he said in a loud voice something about me seeing a penis & that I was in the wrong bathroom - so I, in a similarly loud tone, responded, "If I see something I've never seen before, I'll throw a dollar at it." He decided he didn't have to use the restroom, I guess, he walked away and the other guys in the restroom just looked down at the floor and minded their own business. I got to pee and washed my hands and then went back to my seat & enjoyed the rest of the show.
@momamiandkiddokelsi90278 ай бұрын
❤🧡💛💚💙💜🏳️🌈 Daily reminder; You are valid and amazing just the way you are! 🏳️🌈❤🧡💛💚💙💜
@chuuislovechuuislife8 ай бұрын
Yes🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️
@Vahlee-A8 ай бұрын
🥲🥲🏳️⚧️
@grzegorzrolnik28558 ай бұрын
🏳🌈🏳⚧🏳🌈🏳⚧🏳🌈🏳⚧
@blowinatranny8 ай бұрын
Super straight pride
@SawBSketch8 ай бұрын
@@blowinatrannybut why?
@ClaraMicroraptor8 ай бұрын
"Transitioning against my parent's wishes". Good on you for doing what you know is right for you, and not letting your parents wishes control your life!❤
@waffles36298 ай бұрын
Yep. It's not fun, but it's not gonna stop me. I was forbidden from getting a hysterectomy. Yeah sure, whatever, I'm in my 20s, get over it.
@rai15788 ай бұрын
If someone called me a piece of slime to avoid misgendering me, I think I'd carry the joy of that moment with me for the rest of my life.
@thefool3097 ай бұрын
That is correctly gendering me. I'm a plasmoid irl
@thehamofficialart8 ай бұрын
When someone binds, their knockers are TRANSported into another dimension of course 🥁
@thomasdunn31188 ай бұрын
I work in a factory and (on most of the production lines there) we have packing the finished product into cases, by hand. And we do refer to this task as "packing", and the people assigned to do it as "packers". And since discovering Jamie's videos, and learning a little about the trans experience, this makes me want to snigger a little.
@waytoobiased4 ай бұрын
does this mean you're made of silicone?
@ClownlyChuckles8 ай бұрын
I ordered a packer online, and went with my mom to get the mail when it came in. She kept asking what was in the (very discreetly packaged) box. I didn't want to tell her, so she thought it was a sex toy. Eventually I gave up and just told her it was a packer. She then made me unbox it and show it to her. My mom is supportive but MAN that was embarrassing.
@jw53867 ай бұрын
I'm glad she's supportive but that is a total invasion of privacy
@freddiefishton8 ай бұрын
Average JammiDodger fan: “we will accept everyone for who they are (as long as it’s moral)” Average Andrew Tate fan: “what do you mean I can’t [REDACTED] her?”
@andreaseverin13468 ай бұрын
Tate fan try not to be busted with CP challenge (difficulty: impossible)
@katyamcadams8 ай бұрын
@@TheWerewolfOfNorway-mf5jzyou deny science, nazi. Cornell University, Columbia University, National Institutes of Health, Stanford Medicine, and HealthNews
@theharshtruthoutthere8 ай бұрын
@@andreaseverin1346 lets analyse the nonsense /lies many amongst you believe in: lie: schools are of use (fact. schools keep slavery alive and stands for dumbing down the population of mankind) lie: moon and mars landings, (fact: even masons know they cannot leave - earth is closed system, unless you want to drown, there is no other place created for us to live in.) lie: news channels share truth (fact: these are for politic propaganda) lie: money has a value of its own (fact: it is just a tool of this world, which value has been agreed upon world wide) lie: NASA lies (globe and all....) (fact: NASA stands for TO DECEIVE) - you havn´t searched - have you? lie: the lgbtq++++ propaganda (fact: it is a part of masonry depopulation agenda, 500 000 000 souls, thats their goal.) lie: Evolution and the dinosaurs. (fact: mankind is not hybrid kind) to keep stating that there was an evolution, then we ain´t humans, we aint then mankind, we are then hybrids. Are you a hybrid? Lie: holidays (xmas, Halloween, new year eve and so on) (fact: PAGAN HOLIDAYS, to praise BAAL, the god of this world) lie: U.F.Os (fact: they are demons/evil spirits in high places, against whom we fight daily = spiritual warfare) lie: rules and laws rule the world (fact: signs and symbols of masonry do) lie: believe in being educated (fact: found daily living with the lack of knowledge) lie: religions are ways to heaven (fact: JESUS CHRIST is only way to heaven. Religions, no matter its name = masonic garbage) lie: our dead loved ones stay around to “ghost” (fact: hunting and ghosting is job of demons, not of humans. We, humans, come from GOD and return back to HIM and all the stories of having been seen a ghost - terrifying, scary, dark, cold - again no job of analysing been done here by you- right?) Lie: Humans have no immune system and we need vaccines as these save lives (fact: humans HAVE IMMUNE SYSTEM and vaccines are created for one or two purpose: to kill or to cripple) lie: there is no GOD (fact: There is GOD, who redeems sinners and we are directly created by GOD, Psalms 139:14 I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made: marvellous are thy works; and that my soul knoweth right well.) to keep claiming that there is no GOD and we aint created directly from the dust of the earth, we soon run out logic, regardless to we place “evolution” in our claims or not.) lie: 911 was terror attack (fact: 911 was an inside job, meaning the work of your loved government) 16 lies, should i go on?
@nichellecox48468 ай бұрын
My trans female cousin looked so defeated whenever someone would deadname and misgender her at a funeral that we were at recently. So I hugged her and apologised that people were so rude. And she was like oh I'm used to it but she appreciated me hugging her and calling her by her name (I don't think she's quite legally changed it yet) she is also thinking of getting a trans tattoo at some point and has asked me to accompany her while she gets it done as it will be her first tattoo and she is nervous about it. And I was like absolutely ❤
@madameguillotine32163 ай бұрын
My grandmother just can't remember my agenderd cousin's preferred name. (She's got dementia so she gets the pass from my cousin. And is just happy to be remembered. And the love and hugs and worrying.) And I can't either mostly because my cousin deadname them as well so I get confused if they go by it or not. Sometimes it's just honestly confused and mistakes because one can't be sure and assumes the "closest" knows. Now I know to ask explain I still get genuinely get confused because we don't see eachother that often that it slips me mind and I don't want to hurt them.
@Junosensei8 ай бұрын
Growing up, I was called a girl by my bullies who thought I hated it, told I act too girly by _teachers,_ wanted to grow my hair out reeeeeaaaaaally long, made more friends with girls in school than boysーalso got to braid their hairーopenly talked bout shoujo (girls) manga I read to my friends who didn't read the genre, always favored female characters in stories, liked to draw fashion, didn't correct people online when they assumed I was a girl, liked pink things a loooot, and eventually started crossdressing, all before graduating high school. Y'all... It took me a whole decade after graduating to figure out I am trans... I am so ashamed of myself for being that freaking dense. Lol
@aidennevada2438 ай бұрын
Don't worry, it's never too late to figure stuff out! I'm proud of you and wish you the best of luck in your transition!
@wednesdayaddamsghost2 ай бұрын
Nah, girl. I figured out that i was transmasc last year at 28 years old. I think seeing other older transgender folks online definitely helps that no one’s too old to figuring out about themselves. I have to remind myself to not self compare as everyone’s transgender journey is unique to each person.
@Junosensei2 ай бұрын
@@wednesdayaddamsghost - Even worse. I figured it out because a girl I was dating online broke up with me after she realized she was a lesbian and I cried and said "I wish I was a girl" and my counselor was like, "Wait, back up. You said what to her?" It took several months of learning more about trans people to actually conclude I was trans, but that moment was the big "Oh no" moment for me. lol 27 years of my life forced to live uncomfortably as the gender I wasn't, broken down because I was sad about a girl I met online leaving me. Lol
@broblerone4138 ай бұрын
lmao i laughed way too hard at "my hobbies include transphobia and... sunscreen" 😂
@Trixie_Lavender8 ай бұрын
Last week I said something that outed me to a friend. He turned to me and said, "wait, you're trans?" Apparently he thought I was a cis woman. Really awkward, but it's something we can laugh about now
@John_Weiss8 ай бұрын
16:28 The Click will approve of your Swedishly-correct pronounciation of "blåhaj"! 😄 FunFact: The letter "å" is pronounced, in Swedish, more like a combination of "oh"+"ah". So "blåhaj"==/bloahai/.
@electronics-girl8 ай бұрын
I know that "blah hodge" is incorrect, but I still like pronouncing it that way anyway.
@salem-017 ай бұрын
@@electronics-girlsame. I know it’s wrong but I can’t not pronounce it ‘blah-hahsh’
@Ange.revolte6 ай бұрын
A fellow fan of Click? Yeeaah
@noicemeepdude8946Ай бұрын
hai
@Kasey.Walker8 ай бұрын
I used to wear a packer and would often just throw it anywhere in my bedroom without thought. We had a woman and her sister clean our house once a week. If I wasn't packing I would find my packer placed on my pillow. So yes, the cleaner at that point knew that I owned a sililicon, flaccid penis. And she knew I was trans, she started cleaning our house before I came out and started transition. I don't know if she knew what I used it for, I never asked!
@ElenaAideen8 ай бұрын
This happened a couple of months after I first went full time (mtf), and before I had my name legally changed. I was working as an over the road truck driver. When I arrived at a particular customers warehouse in Georgia they had this little guard shack where I had to check in before being permitted onto the property. So I walk up, and give the guard my manifest number and then he asks to see my driver's license (still with dead name), not typical, but not unheard of, and seriously awkward for me at that point. So I fish my licence out of my purse and hand it over. His immediate response is, "I need *your* license, this looks like your cousin's or something." I then had to spend roughly 10 minutes trying to convince him that that was my license. He was obviously not convinced, but finally let me through saying, "I get you don't want to wake your cousin up, but please have him check out when you guys leave." Hilarious that he wasn't bothered in the least that I might be illegally driving an 80,000 pound vehicle without a license. And extremely affirming that nothing I said could convince him I that my license was in fact mine. Also horrifying to be stuck in the position of trying to convince someone of that. I did make arrangements to get my name change expedited and get a proper ID ASAP.
@waytoobiased4 ай бұрын
I'm glad you and your cousin were able to get through safely!
@Peter-oh3hc8 ай бұрын
Years ago my therapist told me they got leather couches for patients that get emotional and puked on the couch. Not for looks or trying to impress.
@spellbound_18 ай бұрын
If you want to talk anxiety in the restroom, you can talk about the time i went to one in a park and the toilet stalls literally had NO DOORS!
@jenniferhof94488 ай бұрын
I wonder if the "a piece of slime" statement was referring to the anime "That Time I Reincarnated as a Slime." The main character, Rimurr, can shapeshirt into many different forms, all of whom are shown as gender neutral. To me, that is a really sweet way of explaining it.
@Amari_the_Artist8 ай бұрын
Hold up! I've heard of that one! There's NB rep??
@laureldreams41088 ай бұрын
So, when I came out as agender to my mother, she asked about pronouns or prefered names and such (she was and is still very supportive) I told her I didn't care much about pronouns and that I liked the name I had since birth. So baisically every once in a while swiches between using He/she/they with me and calls me her son, not always her daughter and, IDK im just very happy to have someone as supportive as her in my life.
@Shoot4AlarmFire8 ай бұрын
That’s so beautiful!!
@pbcrispy8 ай бұрын
my sibling couldn't remember my name after I had first came out. they asked me, "what is your name again? Stab?" my name is Pierce 🤣
@waytoobiased4 ай бұрын
Stab the Veil?
@angela_eric8 ай бұрын
For our Trans men bros out their getting their first male haircut. A basic cut that works for most people is asking for a 3 guard on the side with a fade to the top. Then, for the top, ask them to blend it in. I'm Trans fem, and this was the cut I used for most of my life before I figured out I was Trans. It should look good on just about anyone, and then you can keep using that until you decide what else you might want.
@fledgeking5 ай бұрын
This is awesome advice, my first *real* haircut (lol) was in 7th grade and it looked like I got attacked by a lawnmower. It was really, really bad. I'm a trans man, but I'm pretty sure I just looked like I was trying to transition into some shrubbery. 😂
@cauldronhillcraftworks8 ай бұрын
Cis/het mom to a trans adult here, and I had to stop the video and ask my hubby about the men's bathroom stall thing. And yes. They do it in the USA too. He does not know why.
@vivalentine8 ай бұрын
“Sun safe”? More like SON safe 😎
@PierceSimms8 ай бұрын
in my personal opinion, when people used to compliment my deadname, it felt weird not only because I didn't like my name, but because it wasn't actually a compliment to me or anything I had done. Now when people compliment my name, I feel really proud that I put actually quite a bit of effort into choosing one that fits me, and it feels so right now that I always loudly take credit! My name is something that I accomplished and is part of my journey, not something that I was just assigned as that has nothing to do with my person, and it feels like a real compliment in comparison to what I felt when people complimented my pre-transition name/appearance before.
@LoremIpsum-dp1li8 ай бұрын
14:18 I once called my agender friend a "mess of a human being". It was meant to be endearing and they took it well.
@OdinsSage8 ай бұрын
As an agender person, that is absolutely a compliment.
@AmyStrikesBack8 ай бұрын
One of the moast afirming moment was when my friend said "yea you ARE Amy", as she says, no other name would fit with me as well as this
@Salikino8 ай бұрын
Grandmaster Spud has uploaded!
@outstated8 ай бұрын
lol, i was so confused at a first glance at your comment, asking myself: 'wait, why is jamie a grandmaster spud? oh wait, he actually is.'
@Ameliahorn6582Ай бұрын
May I ask as a general question how these stories are submitted?
@SalikinoАй бұрын
@@Ameliahorn6582 idk
@allanjmcpherson8 ай бұрын
Cis guy here. Yeah, it's really weird when guys pee standing up in a stall without locking the door. I wonder if it's a kind of power play or something? I don't know. Also, age definitely isn't an excuse. My grandmother (born around the turn of the century) was once having a discussion about controversy over the United Church of Canada ordaining gay ministers. My uncle's mother asked him, "Well, Evelyn! How would you feel if there was a gay minister at your church?!" To which my grandmother replied, "Well, I wasn't planning on sleeping with the minister, so I don't see what the problem is."
@katyamcadams8 ай бұрын
@@Supervolcano09nazi
@waytoobiased4 ай бұрын
that's such a good response oml
@AxoPearlEdits3 ай бұрын
iconic grandmother right there
@_StarlightRose_8 ай бұрын
As of last wednesday, I am officially out as trans to my immediate family Will take a bit for me to adjust to my name and pronouns being used, at least my brother doesnt screw up as much as my parents have recently It was stressful but it feels like a big weight off my shoulders
@lasharael8 ай бұрын
Congratulations!! That's wonderful 💜💙💛💚❤
@_StarlightRose_8 ай бұрын
@@lasharael thank you
@windcrystal13498 ай бұрын
yay ! i'm happy for you ! good job for working up the courage
@Lizard_Ri8 ай бұрын
Goodjob!!!
@Dyejob018 ай бұрын
Way to look out for yourself ❤❤❤
@FrozEnbyWolf1508 ай бұрын
I had already come out to my friend as nonbinary, and told him it was okay to let people know. However, he was hesitant to tell me how his mother reacted after it had come up in conversation. He'd told her that I was out as nonbinary and was going by they/them pronouns. Apparently his mother insisted on calling me he/him until my, "Parts were chopped off," and then asked my friend, "Why can't you get any NORMAL friends / a girlfriend?" I laughed so hard I nearly ran out of breath.
@hollieBlu3038 ай бұрын
New sub! Found you through The Click and I think you're lovely! 😍 Thanks for making me smile on my horrendously cold, horribly boring, mostly outdoor security night shift. Best cure for depression? INTO THE MEMES!!
@unicornglitzer8 ай бұрын
Hope ur security night shift went/is going well!😊
@hollieBlu3038 ай бұрын
Thank you lovely! 40mph gale tonight. Just got hit by some fencing (on a construction site). Looks like it's going to be a long one. Thank God for Jamie...and KZbin in general! ☺️
@unicornglitzer8 ай бұрын
@@hollieBlu303 well i hope you stay safe and get through the night!😊 enjoy the rest of the video😁
@the_collective_hayden8 ай бұрын
I also have a funny stp story. At the time during this story I was on night shift and my mother was living with me so I was asleep during this exchange. I have a bad habit of cleaning my stp in the bathroom sink and leaving it there to dry. My toilet was having leaking problems so finally a repair person was sent over to my apartment to fix it. I was asleep in the living room and the way my apartment is laid out the repair person would not see the living room at all. My mother is disabled so she is in my bedroom because it's more comfortable and closer to the bathroom. So when the person was here to fix the toilet my stp was just chilling out in the sink. The whole exchange this guy was giving my mom weird looks. She didn't realize why until he left and she went to the bathroom. When I woke up from work she yelled at me "Stop leaving your dick in the sink!" While gently slapping my upper arm like a mother does. I thought it was so funny. But my stp doesn't chill out in the sink anymore.
@ireneisameme8 ай бұрын
GREAT NEWS TRAIN COMING 🚂🚂 So, my school building is undergoing some heavy maintenance work and will be closed down for some years. So we got moved to another building in town, which is a bit smaller, and the first day we got told that there was only going to be one restroom for both boys and girls. A lot of people were pissed but I'm so happy, we have a gender neutral toilet! Accidentally but it's still so great!
@spellbound_18 ай бұрын
Hey Jamie, hey everybody! I hope you're all safe and having a great day!
@_StarlightRose_8 ай бұрын
You too friend, have a nice day
@vanadium7236 ай бұрын
I know this vid is like 2 months old, but I wanted to say that ive been questioning my gender for a while and your videos have been such a huge comfort for me. Hearing someone talk about these issues from a 100% understanding and supportive place... I really needed to hear it. Thank you. I really relate to the "narnia deep in the closet" person, if im using that phrase right. My family is super conservative and its been rough trying to learn how to be comfortable in my own skin when im surrounded by transphobia 24/7. Is it trans if you identify as nb? Or is it something else? I dont know. Listening to these videos makes me feel better about binding and pronouns tho.
@zphyxri6 ай бұрын
Nb is under the transgender umbrella, but they are very different!:)
@kaitlynmale98678 ай бұрын
I love the piece of slime! My wife and I refer to me as "amorphous blob" lol
@KeoTheUndamaged8 ай бұрын
I outed my self on discord because I forgot the status is global and not server specific... so all my discord friends noticed and I started getting questions, all were positive about it and I am happily out now but that is the most nervous I have been in my life
@electronics-girl8 ай бұрын
I had set my Zoom name to my new name, because I had been on a Zoom for a trans group. But then I forgot to change it back before I went on a Zoom with some people I wasn't out to yet. It didn't out me, though. They made the assumption that I had a new girlfriend and I was using her computer. I just let them assume that and didn't correct them. But then, a month later, I came out to them and explained everything.
@Teajay218 ай бұрын
Yeah I have my pronouns in my discord name but forgot about it when I joined a discord with irl friends
@rorito_dorito8 ай бұрын
Jamie, I love your content!! I’m also trans ftm, and when I’m feeling bad about myself, I sit back and watch your content and it makes me feel less alone. Thank you. 💕
@TransGuyShane8 ай бұрын
I have so many stories around packers lol My two weird but faves are , When my cat was afew months old I got a new Mr limpy and after opening it just left it on my bed in some packaging, came back a little while later and my cat had got into the packaging and had played with the packer , it was covered in fur and tiny kitty teeth marks 😂 since then I try my best to put them in a draw lol. Also I used to live on my own in my own flat and used to wash my packers and stps in the kitchen sink and let them air dry on a dish rack. Anyways one day I had done this and left them to dry, afew hours later I had an unexpected visit from my mum and totally forgot about the packers. Mum went into the kitchen to make a coffee and scream "what the f are these" at the top of her lungs 😅😅 I went to the kitchen to see what she had found thinking it's a spider or something but she was holding a stp by its balls and I died 😂 I was like "oh that's one of my dicks" 😅😅 Don't ask someone a stupid question you'll get a stupid answer lol It's so funny to me still to this day however my mum is still mortified by it 😂
@calamityjean15258 ай бұрын
Was your mum aware that you were trans?
@TransGuyShane8 ай бұрын
@@calamityjean1525 yes :) I've been out since 2011/2012, this happened afew years ago
@plainegrace57128 ай бұрын
I am a cis woman. I changed my name about 45 years ago. It is a one letter name (not an initial), so I get comments all the time. Mostly along the lines of how cool my parents must be. I just laugh and say "it's a taken name, not a given name". My parents were born in 1914 and 1916, had me in their 40s, and were never cool that way.
@fionnaandcakecosplay8 ай бұрын
Woah, I’ve never seen anyone say their parents were born in the 1910s! (For reference, I’m a pretty young adult). That’s genuinely really cool
@joebloe47348 ай бұрын
That's so cool! My mom once knew a woman named B.
@samiraperi4678 ай бұрын
I have accidentally outed myself once. At least one of the people was like "oh, that explains a few things". Also, awkward+adorable is probably adorkable.
@IKnowEverythingButMyIdentity8 ай бұрын
I was with some friends and we were discussing crushes (they were, I was just kinda listening) until this girl turned around, looked me in the eyes, and just out of the blue asked, "Are you GAY?" And instead of the safe option of, "no" I just said "Well I don't fing know!" Anyway turned out she was gay as well so yay🌈
@toyloliSpare8 ай бұрын
0oh Ooh, [ Raises Hand ] So I'm years on hrt at the moment. About 5 years of hrt my mum made a weird foobar talking to a neighbour. I was being silly, as I do and my mum blurts out "(deadname) Enough!" Then double takes, and says "I mean, (My fathers name!)"... cause him and I have the same sense of humor. Then sits there with a pained look and I'm just laughing, cause she was trying. At this point it had been lees than a year since she accepted me back after my coming out, and I could see she was trying. She had just blanked on my new name out of stress. So I just laughed, and gave her a hug!
@seshthecat8 ай бұрын
I was 5 years old when people started telling me I was in the wrong toilet.
@haylene75218 ай бұрын
Wtf? If theres no available parent bathrooms and your parent is a opposite gender to you and your under a certain age, that parent can take you in the bathroom of their gender, regardless of what gender you are. Im a woman and i had to take my son in the womens bathroom for a long time until he was old enough to use the mens by himself
@jerrimenard30928 ай бұрын
I was 8. LOL!
@Haffina8 ай бұрын
I didn't know that Blahaj was a trans icon, but it explains why a trans fem kid who lived with me for a year wanted one for Christmas a couple of years ago.
@arcadiaberger92048 ай бұрын
"I saw this weird question, it said, *_You get a billion dollars but you have to change genders._* What do you think of that?" "Ugh, I hate the idea of having to go back to being my assigned gender at birth!" "Well, how much did it cost to transition the first time? You've got a billion dollars now, after all."
@CoMorbiditty8 ай бұрын
My cis brother does not use the urinals in public toilets because he says he is uncomfortable having his pee pee out in public.
@KiboSanti8 ай бұрын
The most gender-affirming moment I've ever had with a stranger, was when I asked an employee for a key to the store's restroom, and she said, "Sure thing! Erm... Which one?" Such a simple exchange, but I think about it all the time 😊
@fionnaandcakecosplay8 ай бұрын
19:31 my (transmasc) brother, always talks about characters having “ugly first transmasc haircuts” so this story made me giggle
@rroes73198 ай бұрын
Yeah, I chose from the mens hair style book and everything, they still gave me a girls short cut.
@Optimistic_Nihilist_738 ай бұрын
I gaslit my barber into thinking I'm a cis dude with T-deficiency to get a proper haircut. Heheheh.
@House_of_Killjoys8 ай бұрын
i'm transmasc, and my parents aren't very sportive, my sister has a weird tendency to simply refer to me as "that flesh sac over there (gesturing to my location)" and idk this is kinda funny especially bc everyone seams to know who she is referring to
@chancematters8 ай бұрын
See, as an enby, “sir, I mean ma’am, I mean, sir? Ma’am?” Would give me the greatest gender euphoria of all time
@RenAsterion8 ай бұрын
...my binder was really comfortable. Made me feel good, too.
@coopm0148 ай бұрын
since year 6, ive been growing my hair out(im year 13 currently amab and non binary) so all throughout secondary school a lot of the younger kids keep asking me if im a boy or a girl, and for a while i just said "yes" and walked away lol. it can be very affirming. I have now, however, switched to saying "no" because i realised why it felt so good them asking. I also got told i look like "that princess from Brave" Idk if it was an insult or what but it was very affirming
@project_swift8 ай бұрын
As someone who cuts their own hair, it only goes wrong the first few times you do it 😜 As with anything, you have to practice to get better. As you said, it grows back 😀 The difference between a good haircut and a bad haircut is only like 3 days.
@fr33z1ng8 ай бұрын
I second this! When I first cut my own hair 3 years ago (a masc haircut, using scissors) it was a little bit patchy, but I quickly became so good at it that I haven't needed the hairdresser since! 😁
@ThatJay2838 ай бұрын
when i used mens bathrooms (i'm a trans woman), many of the stalls were just in horrible condition. for example, 2 stalls, and both locks are broken. could the push the door into someones but thing just be because the lock is broken? like you gotta piss, but also hold the door closed at the same time in such situations where thats the only option :/
@Arcane_Archer8 ай бұрын
"I'm now questioning if my voice sounds normal" Me too, me too! Also 34:10 I had almost the exact experience! Got called a lesbian a lot at school, but have never been interested in girls. At the time, though, there were really only straight trans people in the media so I was like "well, I feel like a boy, but I don't like girls, so that can't be the case," and then aggressively ignored it for another 7 years or so, lol.
@waffles36298 ай бұрын
Yep. I was called a lesbian because of my complete lack of interest in boys. Apparently my complete lack of interest in girls was irrelevant. Well that is when I wasn't being accused of making my best friend cheat on his girlfriend with me (also my friend). Nothing was actually going on, but the sheer disconnect between those two is bamboozling.
@LaylaSpellwind8 ай бұрын
I don't use public toilets. It's just a lot of sitting and not being able to pee out of nervousness. To be fair, before I came out as trans, I hated public toilets annyway, disgusting, smelly, puddles everywhere... Just... No, don't go there.
@localbirodemi8 ай бұрын
Hey Archer, I do that too! My name is Alex though, so not as cool, but I love seeing peoples reactions when I answer like that. In my case I go to a very progressive school in Sweden so normally people barely react, but when they do it's mostly just funny.
@elizabethmcwhorter34458 ай бұрын
i've got a story! i first figured out i was trans about a year and a half ago. there was a period of about 6 months where i was reasonably certain and questioning, but i didn't want to pull the trigger just yet. at the time i was living in a housing program with a very good friend who was identifying as trans at the time. towards the end of my period of questioning, i seapped vehicles from a suburban (massive) to an ancient subaru impreza (tiny). i had a lot of difficulty for a while with paarking, because i was used to parking a much larger vehicle with a lot more ground clearance. i was constantly grinding the front bumper against the little parking bars or leaving my ass hanging out way too far. my friend made fun of me a lot for being bad at parking, and at one point he straight up asked why i was having so much trouble the response i came up with? "you know that feeling when you feel out of place in your own body?"
@darktrent1827 ай бұрын
For context: I'm at FTM, I'm not out entirely at work (out to my department, but not out to the public or the rest of the organization as a whole), and a year and change on HRT. Getting correctly "misgendered" at work by the public is like, "Yes! I like this! Please continue!" And then I somehow open my mouth, and then they correct themselves. Arrrrrgh! I would like my voice to be so basso profondo that I shake the floorboards pls.
@LexLaptopCoffee18 күн бұрын
Oh! I came across voice training videos earlier this year. They've been pretty helpful, even though I've mostly been using it to sing lower (with my music in the car). Someday I'll get brave enough to try talking like that to other people. I get "sir"ed during work until I start talking :'/
@jakaotter8 ай бұрын
Yo, I just want to say that I've been watching your vids for quite awhile now (the passage of time is weird so I don't know how long) and even though I've questioned myself quite a bit and had thoughts, I am quite confident in being a cis male, that's not gonna change ever. So I use your vids to educate myself as well as entertain myself to be the best ally I can to trans friends and strangers alike. Keep up the content!
@bagmonster6188 ай бұрын
The Christmas flag collection story made me laugh way more than it should’ve 😭 I love your videos! ❤️
@McKaveh_Architect2 ай бұрын
Im not trans, I’m lesbian and genderfluid. But when i came out my mom just replied “I know” and then told me im wonderful! 💜
@tiagoprado70018 ай бұрын
Cis guy here, just on the bathroom thing: I also don't get people who use the stall with the door open. I only use stalls because urinals make me uncomfortable, and the amount of times I had the exact same thing happen of opening an unlocked one just to find someone using it is too many to count. I've even seen people not lock the doors in whole individual toilets, like in service stations and bars, instead of just stalls. Even on the one toilet I sometimes use that has no locks (it's the only public toilet along my reulgar commute) I hold the door in place with one hand and aim with the other just to make sure no one opens it on my arse (though to be fair the stalls there are so small that the door would hit my side before anyone could see anything).
@heartofdawn23418 ай бұрын
Story time: Back in 2020, I came out to my best friend and next-door neighbor. He stopped looking me in the eye, or even talking to me once I started dressing femme. Then, a few days later, he came over and told me he couldn't see me any more because he's a married man and I'm a single woman. Recently, I bumped into him as he was doing the gardening and told him I'm no longer single (I've been with my partner for just over a year) He came around the next day saying it was my fault for wearing "those clothes", that I'd betrayed him with my choices, and that he had prayed and been told by god that I'm excommunicated. I tried telling him that this wasn't a choice. After 30 years of prayer and repentance trying to make this go away, this is who I am. He just yelled "NO!" and slammed his door in my face. A couple of weeks ago I overheard his wife mention that I was outside hanging my washing out, so it seems like he was going to wait inside until I was done so we didn't have to cross paths. I was still hoping that we could be friends again at some point, but given that he's still so bitter after four years, and won't even attempt to listen to anything I have to say, we can definitely call that bridge well and truly burnt.
@Shaytan.6668 ай бұрын
I am so sorry, hatred and ignorance are truly terrible and hurt everyone, both of you lost a dear person because of that. The dawn right before the bright sun rises is always the darkest so just look look into the future with your head held high.
@Leena798 ай бұрын
I'm somewhere on the nonbinary spectrum, and still in the closet about that. One time I was playing Munchkin with my sister, and I lifted a card which was some form of disadvantage to every player who wasn't a woman. My sister was trying to say there was harm since we were both wonen (I'm not), and I went on a rampage about gender. It was weird. And afterwards kinda funny.
@astero51248 ай бұрын
Finally someone else who plays munchkin, the "change sex" curse transed my gender and I'm tired of pretending it didn't
@Bunni898 ай бұрын
The bit about the binder reminds me of the most awkward conversation ive ever had to have about them. I got booked into a residential hospital stay and they had to take inventory of all the belongings i brought in and this led to trying to explain WTF a binder was to the nurse. Later found they wrote it down on the records as "bra type top(?)" Lol
@kawaiicharlie96508 ай бұрын
I am a trans man and i have many awkward toilet stories, one of them was i went to the toilet at an aquarium in london. I hadn't long been out and was still new to to going into mens bathrooms. There was only one stall at this bathroom so i went in to do my business. Part way through a dad walked in with his kid, and the reason i know this is becuase the gap between the stall and the closed door was so big we could all see each other. There is nothing more awkward then locking eyes with someone as a young trans man who is sitting down to pee 😅
@pathevermore36838 ай бұрын
@@Supervolcano09 you cried again!!! hilarious!!
@pathevermore36838 ай бұрын
@@Supervolcano09 it's hilarious. duh. i have only told you that on every single one of your many, many, many, many, many, many posts where you got triggered and cried about trans people like it's your career.
@Random_aroace8 ай бұрын
Omg my first time using the men’s bathroom was crazy. I didn’t necessarily pass too well, but I had like a huge band uniform on so my body wasn’t necessarily obvious that I had boobs. (Couldn’t bind bc marching band is crazy and I needed full breathing abilities) to my horror the stalls were only half stalls. So I quickly got to a toilet and put my bag on my legs so nobody would see anything. Then an older guy comes in and starts talking to me. He was talking about how his kid was in band and how much he liked my groups performance (our colors and massive hats made it easy to identify us) I tried to keep my answers short and my head down. it was crazy euphoric and after I left the bathroom smiling an idiot.
@silverdragon43448 ай бұрын
I came out 'cause someone I knew asked why I play female characters all the time and I pulled the "oh, I just like to look at girls" (which still isn't entirely a wrong answer... 😋) and she said "uh huh... you sure your not trans?" and I was all "..... I don't know what that is..." and she told me. After about a couple weeks of my daughter letting me try her cloths on ('cause who knew we were the same size 😂) I decided I really must be trans and now three years later... Ta dah. 🤪🙋♀🏳⚧
@leviisaac9506Ай бұрын
For some reason my favorite part of this video was when Jamie was reading a story that said “so I’m a trans guy” and he just so excitedly said “oh me too!”..like yes Jamie, we know…that’s why we’re here 😂
@kodokuhayes33907 ай бұрын
Lmao, I was listening to this while knitting and I was so confused when he said about a trans icon "Blow high"... till I checked the screen and I was like "OOOH". First time I heard Blahaj being pronounced like that! 😂
@blahaj.7 ай бұрын
That's the correct way to pronounce it, but people usually don't care if you pronounce it differently
@kodokuhayes33907 ай бұрын
@@blahaj. is it? I heard the correct way is "Blah-hag"/"Blah-haj" (like a French "j" in "je suis" or like French "g" in "voyage"), but I'll check again then! :>
@MaxMallard7 ай бұрын
I still remember meeting one of my high school friends at my first pride last year. She introduced me to some of her friends and after introductions we talked about names. One of them said "imagine being called something generic like" and proceeded to say both my birth and middle names. They were mortified when I told them they just used my deadname and apologised profusely but I couldn't help laughing. I still look fondly on that moment.
@balintApizza8 ай бұрын
These stories are so funny to watch.
@Firelaw4 ай бұрын
Hi Jammi, just wanted to let you know that when I first discovered your channel I had no idea you were trans. You pass great. It wasn't until you mentioned you were trans that I realized, and I'm so happy that you have a place and community here. I wish you all the best.
@izabelastrzakowiec23078 ай бұрын
I'm cis women, but during my teenage years I wore binders. Someone gifted few of them to my mother with bunch of used clothes. Neither of us knew what they really were, we thought that they are just cute tops. Now I feel very awkward looking at photos from that time 😅
@grammelknoedl6 ай бұрын
when I wore my new binder for the first time my mom looked me in the eyes down and in my eyes again and said "where are your boobs?". and later the same week when she found the binder in the washing machine and I told her not to put it in the dryer she asked what it is and I said it's a binder, so my boobs look smaller and she just carried on with the laundry. that was one year ago and she still thinks im cis.
@ctrl-alt-smile8 ай бұрын
My little cousins I babysit went through my drawers and found my packer.. They're 10 and 7. I took it back quickly and they ran out to their mom who was there to pick them up and told her what they found which I them had to quickly explain they didn't play with a dildo it's just a packer and it's a trans thing. Then I had to explain to these kids what being trans meant to which they continued to ask more and more related questions making myself have an existential crisis and then they left and I never babysat them again 😅
@@Supervolcano09why are you obsessed with what’s in people’s pants?
@Mysterious_Chaos_Wolf8 ай бұрын
Oh this is awesome I was literally just rewatching your older trans confession videos yesterday and hoping you’d make another soon.
@camdeocampo73688 ай бұрын
So, not that you need more stories because everyone has sent so many but here we go! I am transfem at university however I come from a very conservative family so my university paperwork was filled out with he/him pronouns. I kind of just accepted it and just threw myself back in the closet. Until I joined my school's D1 Ultimate Frisbee team... and when they added me to the team GroupMe I forgot that I had my pronouns as public... Needless to say, showing up to practice was a little awkward however the team was super nice and supportive. They also helped me change my paperwork; I now live in women's housing and living a glorious feminine life at university!
@saintreinette8 ай бұрын
When I (ftm) was looking at colleges more than a decade ago, my mom went with me to different states (in the US) to check them out, & she would be talking to other parents on the tours about her "daughter," to which SO MANY PEOPLE wanted to know what I, the "little brother" to this daughter, thought about the school. Gets a laugh out of me to this day.
@thequeerrunner57458 ай бұрын
The haircut story is WHY I BECAME A BARBER lol.
@Nienna_Asyare8 ай бұрын
27:58 thank you for putting this into words, I needed to hear it but I didn't know how until now xD