Hello Brianna. I know you did a couple of things to raise the volume but it's still low. It could be me though.
@BriannaSinclairАй бұрын
@@atticusfinch1134 I will do better, thank you for letting me know so I could improve. I am new to this and I am still getting the hang of everything
@jamellehearn1389Ай бұрын
You are so cute
@BriannaSinclairАй бұрын
@@jamellehearn1389 thank you 😁
@jamellehearn1389Ай бұрын
@@BriannaSinclair you are so welcome cutie 😊
@jamellehearn1389Ай бұрын
@@BriannaSinclair you are so welcome cutie 😊
@compscinewengland479729 күн бұрын
She is not cute. Do not give her false hope. Those masculine characteristics are clearly baked in. Nicole Maines pulled it off. But that is rare. If you tell her she can pull it off, you are lying to her and that is cruel. Best to tell her the painful truth now. The longer she deludes herself with false hope, the more painful the ending will be.
@BriannaSinclair29 күн бұрын
@@compscinewengland4797 I think you are basing this off of zero evidence, lol. I admit I have masculine mannerisms at times, but there are masculine women and I have also had no surgery. Would you be saying such an interesting thing if you didn't know I was transgender? It definitely can be pulled off, I have seen what surgery can do and what practice can do. Surgery can feminize the body and face helping it align more closely to that person's gender identity and practice can fix the mannerisms and help feminize the rest. I would like to hear your view on it and help you understand because what you said was adorably cute and wrong. I hope you stick around and see the final product of my transition 😉
@plautus-jc8beАй бұрын
stop, ur ruinng ur life
@BriannaSinclairАй бұрын
@@plautus-jc8be I couldn't disagree more and I hope you stick around so I can show you why. It's a beautiful journey that isn't easy, but it has been more than worth it. I have had my fair share of bad experiences but everyone is more than accepting of me for the most part even with me being in the deep south where people like me are persecuted just for existing. It gives me hope and shows me the world is starting to change for the better 😁
@plautus-jc8beАй бұрын
@@BriannaSinclair u dont realize the problem is onl in ur head. Whatever we are born we are
@wilburshumanАй бұрын
@@BriannaSinclair Don't listen to these people like this girl............ In a country that religion rules the minds of soooo many........... Its an absolute miracle we don't have more problems than we do !!!
@wilburshumanАй бұрын
@@plautus-jc8be Yup, in my head. When I was diagnosed in 2001 with "Extreme Gender Identity Dysphoria" , after......... Waaay over a year of therapy, and a visit w/the head physiatrist at a major Medical uni.............. The way you treat a lot of mental issues Is medications, so why is mine different ???
@BriannaSinclairАй бұрын
@@plautus-jc8be I think you're misunderstanding. I will always be a a male because I will always have a "Y" chromosome, but I can present as a female to alleviate my gender dysphoria, a condition specifically recognized by the DSM-5 as a mental condition. So yes, it is in my mind but asking the world to change for me is ridiculous so I must change to fix myself as part of my own mental health. I have been diagnosed with gender dysphoria giving me the permission I needed to start my HRT. I have 2 separate unrelated therapists that agree on these grounds and I see both of them consistently. This is a real condition that can kill us and because I won't put my loved ones through that this is the only alternative. If I were to not transition my depression would grow and escalate becoming physical in nature until it took my life. I have already given up so much by doing this and I have zero regrets. I'm more tired and it feels like I got hit in the chest almost all the time but still not regrets. Please explain your point of view so I can understand where the gap lies. I would like to close it and find some common ground