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Speaker 0 questions Eric about using the girls' bathroom, but Eric claims to be transgender. He explains feeling like a girl despite being seen as a boy. Speaker 0 assumes Eric is attracted to boys, but Eric clarifies that being transgender is not about sexual orientation. Speaker 2 explains the term "cisgender" and urges Speaker 0 to let Eric use the girls' bathroom. Speaker 0 hesitates due to Eric being manipulative, but Speaker 2 advises giving in. In the end, Eric seems to have outsmarted them.

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I mostly feel feminine or non-binary, sometimes boyish. Today, I feel very femme and cat-like. I'm proud of my body but also have mixed feelings about it. Some days I want to hide my chest, other days I love it. I go through stages of feeling different genders.

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Welcome to Just Naked. In this show, adults get naked so we can learn from them. Today, we have transgender guests who will answer questions about their bodies. Being transgender means feeling different from the gender you were assigned at birth. Some transgender people choose to have surgery, while others don't. They may still feel uncomfortable with certain body parts. After surgery, some transgender individuals feel euphoric and finally at peace with their bodies. It's important to remember that gender is not just male or female, there is a wide spectrum in between.

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Speaker 0 explains that sex refers to the body parts you’re born with. Speaker 1 adds that gender is who you may be inside, while sex is whether you were born a boy or a girl. Speaker 0 notes that sometimes gender and body parts are the same, and sometimes they are different. The conversation ends with a question about the different gender identities.

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She identifies as hurt. Factory reset didn't work. It's like that pride in the non binary. You feel the pronouns leaving the body.

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Speaker 0 expresses a desire to be respected for their unconventional choices, including killing from above and without reason. They accuse those who don't accept them of being intolerant and ask them to examine their privilege. Speaker 1 shares their personal experience of being born as a tank but feeling excluded from the numerous gender options available today. They question the purpose behind constantly inventing new genders.

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Speaker 0: There's more than one person I'm dating. Sarah is the one. They are the one. Speaker 1: Are you joking? I thought it was just one person. Speaker 0: No, it's just Sarah. They don't identify as male or female. They are queer.

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This video explores the topic of gender and identity, covering various perspectives and experiences. The speakers discuss the differences between male and female, the challenges of understanding gender, and the impact of societal messages on children. They delve into the medical and psychological aspects of gender dysphoria and transitioning, as well as the controversy surrounding transgender athletes in sports. The conversation also addresses the Equality Act and the debate over public accommodations, particularly in relation to bathrooms. The video concludes with a confrontation between the interviewer and a congressman, highlighting the differing opinions and emotions surrounding the topic. Throughout the video, concerns are raised about the lack of long-term studies, potential harm caused by affirming transgender identities in children, and the blurring of lines between gender and sex. The speakers express worries about the lack of clarity in defining what it means to be a woman and the potential consequences of progressive education. The video also touches on the debate surrounding gender identity and pronouns, with criticism of the idea of individuals choosing their own pronouns and concerns about allowing biological men to compete against biological women in sports.

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My pronouns are they/them, but for this meeting, I'm sharing that I use she/they/him. This often leads to complex discussions about gender, which we don't typically have. I once asked my father, "Do you know what it means to be a man?" He said no. Then, "Do you know what it means to be a woman?" Again, he said no. And that's where I'm at too. My womanhood isn't defined by childbearing or feminine behavior, and my manhood isn't about my genitalia. Understanding gender identity is a key part of being in the LGBTQ community.

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The transcript centers on self-expression, identity, and life at a colorful school and wedding setting. "When you're trying to decide, think about all the things you like to do. Just be you. Just be me." "He's the undisputed champion of my heart." "I can't wait for my mom to feast her eyes on this." "I'm trans, Norma. And everyone at school knows and everyone at home knows. And being here, it's like a whole new place. I can just be Barney, and I can choose if and when I tell people. I've never been happier." "I'm Frankie. Pronouns, they them." "My full name is Frankie Stein." "As a transberry, I love living out loud as my most authentic self, and I wanted to dress as bold and unique as I am, which, let's face it, is a tall order."

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Various individuals from NASA share their identities and experiences in this video. They express pride in being their authentic selves, including being gay, queer, transgender, lesbian, and non-binary. They emphasize the importance of diversity and inclusivity in the workplace, highlighting the need for different perspectives to solve complex problems. By being open about their identities, they hope to inspire and support others who may be struggling. They encourage individuals to be brave, honest, and confident in themselves, as acceptance and belonging can be found. They express hope for the future, thanks to education and NASA's employee resource groups. Ultimately, they believe that embracing and accepting each other's differences makes the team stronger.

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The speaker highlights that the question of gender identities is exciting because there are many more than just male and female. They state that there are over 100 gender identities, if not more. The speaker notes that some people may feel like they have two different genders, referring to bigender. They also mention individuals who identify as genderqueer, meaning they might not want to be anything in particular and choose to be themselves.

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In this video, the first trans woman is competing in a competition, which is seen as an honor by the speaker. The speaker mentions having trans athlete friends who find inspiration in this woman's participation. The speaker has never met Heather Swanson, the trans athlete in question. When Heather Swanson joins the conversation, she expresses feeling free after identifying as a woman and being able to compete as female. She dismisses questions about her recent transition and confidently states her intention to defeat the other women in the competition, claiming to be the strongest woman the state has ever seen. No further comments are made.

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I love talking about what it means to be non binary. I'm non binary. And so I use they, them, their pronouns. So when we think about non binary, really what we're talking about is people of a variety of gender diverse identities that are outside of the typical traditional gender binary. Man and woman is typically what we think about as the gender binary. So non binary folks are those of us who live within that, outside of that, beyond it, and essentially transcend it in some way. So it might be folks that feel like they're a combination of masculine and feminine or that they're entirely outside of that construct or that context altogether.

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This video features various individuals discussing their experiences and perspectives on gender identity and transgender issues. They touch on topics such as personal expression, femininity, power dynamics, bathroom usage, and societal acceptance. The speakers express a range of emotions, from empowerment and self-discovery to frustration and anger. The video highlights the complexity and diversity of transgender experiences and challenges societal norms and expectations surrounding gender.

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In "Just Naked," adults get naked so kids can learn about bodies. Today, transgender guests discuss their experiences. They explain how they feel inside and how they can change their bodies. One guest had surgery to transition, while another hasn't. They share their feelings after the operation, feeling euphoric and happy. They emphasize that gender is not just male or female, but a spectrum. The guests express how important it is to feel comfortable in their bodies.

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Speaker 0 asks if a baby is a boy or a girl. Speaker 1 explains that a baby's sex is determined by their body parts at birth. However, gender is how someone feels inside and may not always match their sex. Speaker 1 gives an example of someone born with a penis who identifies as a boy, and someone born with a penis who identifies as a girl. Speaker 0 asks if gender means liking certain things, to which Speaker 1 responds that toys and clothes are for everyone, regardless of gender. Speaker 0 shares that they have been told what they can and cannot play with based on their gender, but Speaker 1 reassures them that they can choose what feels right for them. The video ends with Speaker 1 saying goodbye.

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Jasper and Liana explain how to use they/them and demon pronouns. For they/them pronouns: "Liana is my partner. They are cute and I am theirs. I love them very much and I hope they love themselves too." For demon pronouns: "Liana is my partner. Dem is cute and I belong to Dem. I love Demon very much and I hope Dem loves Demon's self too." An interchange example: "Liana is my partner. They are cute and I am Dem's. I love Demon very much and I hope they love Demon's self too."

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In this video, the speaker asks how to differentiate between boys and girls. They mention that boys have short hair, but what if both individuals have short hair? The speaker suggests another way to determine gender is by removing their clothes. They also mention being asked explicit and sexual questions that made them uncomfortable, comparing it to how they would feel talking that way to their own child.

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This video explores the complex topic of gender identity and its impact on society. It discusses conflicting messages and confusion surrounding the definition of a woman, with perspectives ranging from physical changes during puberty to gender identity and self-expression. The video raises concerns about the influence of social media, online communities, and cultural shifts in shaping individuals' perceptions of their gender. It also questions the role of medical professionals in affirming gender identities and the potential risks of hormone treatments and surgeries. The debate extends to sports, where fairness and advantages for transgender athletes are discussed. The video concludes by highlighting the lack of a clear definition for the term "woman" and the ongoing controversies surrounding gender identity and pronouns.

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The speakers discuss drag and its exaggerated nature. They explain that drag involves dressing up as a gender different from one's own and often includes heavy makeup and elaborate costumes. One of the speakers reveals that they are a drag queen. They discuss pronouns and how they identify, with the drag queen mentioning that she prefers she/her pronouns when in drag. They also talk about the role of drag queens as hosts in the queer community, ensuring everyone has a good time through performances and shows. The question of whether drag queens are transgender is raised, and it is mentioned that some performers are indeed transgender. The conversation ends with a playful exchange about whether the drag queen looks like royalty.

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Hi, I'm Bunny. I use pun pronouns. Today, I talked about gender floret, a gender fluid identity between agender and feminine feelings, but not fully female. It's similar to gender fae. Thanks for watching! Goodbye.

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The speaker argues against the idea of self-identifying with different genders, stating that pronouns cannot be chosen like adjectives. They question the definition of womanhood and challenge the concept of trans women being considered women without a clear definition. Another speaker suggests that womanhood is an umbrella term for those who identify as women, but struggles to provide a concrete definition. The conversation delves into the complexities of gender identity and the appropriation of womanhood.

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The speaker mentions their 15-month-old child, using they/them pronouns until the child expresses their gender identity. They emphasize the difference between sex (related to genitals) and gender (related to how one presents themselves in the world). Gender includes clothing choices, behavior, and identity shared with others.

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Transgender is an umbrella term to describe a person that feels a mismatch between their body characteristics and their gender identity. Until recent years we used to think of a gender as a binary thing, either a female or a male, but now we understand it's a little bit more complicated than that. It's actually composed of four different things. The first one is gender identity, which is how you define your gender in your own hand and how you feel about it. The second one is gender expression and how you express yourself, meaning how you dress up, what kind of a hairstyle you have, and how you talk. The third one is sexual orientation. And the fourth one is actually your body characteristics, including your chromosomes, your genitalia, and other secondary body characteristics like breasts and shoulders and width of your body.
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