Wow, this video is so... unique! I mean, not everyone has the confidence to post something like this. Truly bold of you to redefine the concept of 'effort.'
Hi Penny, I really appreciate how much effort went into this video, no matter where things lead you. I just discovered your channel and watched the whole thing. First of all, big congrats on your weight loss I can totally see the difference in your picture! I’m going to be honest: I’m someone who disagrees with the whole idea of transitioning. I was torn about commenting because I didn’t want to sound disrespectful, but I do want to share a perspective that might challenge some of your thoughts in a way that’s meant to help, not hurt. My roommate is FtM, and if I hadn’t been told, I never would’ve guessed. He’s just a regular guy. We’re not really friends just roommates and that’s more because I’m antisocial than anything else. But I recently saw old pictures of him as a kid: one when he looked about 10, presenting like a girl, and another around 13, looking like a boy. It made me think about how easily young minds can be shaped, especially when you’re figuring out who you are. When you talked about hanging out with friends under the influence, asking those big questions about yourself, it reminded me that we all go through moments of curiosity and self-discovery when we’re young. It’s easy to feel alone with those thoughts-like you’re wearing a mask to show everyone you’re okay, even though on the inside, you’re not. I wonder if the idea of being a woman is more about finding confidence or if it’s really about feeling like you’re finally being true to yourself. I personally think everyone can be quirky, colorful, and different in their own ways without necessarily having to transition. But at the end of the day, only you know what’s right for you. Connecting that back to my roommate’s story, I do believe a lot of us wrestle with identity at a young age it could be about gender, or something else entirely. I know I struggle every day to figure myself out, and I change all the time. With age usually comes more clarity, so I’d just suggest not rushing anything that might be hard to undo later if your feelings change. Regardless, I felt your heart in this video, and I hope you can feel mine in this comment. We’re all just people trying to find our way. Keep doing your thing and loving every part of who you are. Your past helped shape you, so instead of trying to burn it away, maybe embrace it as part of your journey. Wishing you the best as you continue growing and exploring who “Penny” really is. Take care, and good luck moving forward!
I would like you to know that I've been periodically checking into your videos and just kinda smiling to myself hearing you speak but this one really affected me. I am not a trans individual but I am gay, and that journey led me through so much and taught me so much about myself and how to love myself. I'm very proud of you for truly discovering your identity and I hope your life is awesome. :3
i remember your name, nice to see you again! Also, thank you i really appreciate that, i think a majority of us lgbt understand the sort of trial by fire that it can be.
Wow, this video is so... unique! I mean, not everyone has the confidence to post something like this. Truly bold of you to redefine the concept of 'effort.'
Bro this just randomly hit my Algorithm random asf😭
Same here bro 😂
Hi Penny,
I really appreciate how much effort went into this video, no matter where things lead you. I just discovered your channel and watched the whole thing. First of all, big congrats on your weight loss I can totally see the difference in your picture!
I’m going to be honest: I’m someone who disagrees with the whole idea of transitioning. I was torn about commenting because I didn’t want to sound disrespectful, but I do want to share a perspective that might challenge some of your thoughts in a way that’s meant to help, not hurt.
My roommate is FtM, and if I hadn’t been told, I never would’ve guessed. He’s just a regular guy. We’re not really friends just roommates and that’s more because I’m antisocial than anything else. But I recently saw old pictures of him as a kid: one when he looked about 10, presenting like a girl, and another around 13, looking like a boy. It made me think about how easily young minds can be shaped, especially when you’re figuring out who you are.
When you talked about hanging out with friends under the influence, asking those big questions about yourself, it reminded me that we all go through moments of curiosity and self-discovery when we’re young. It’s easy to feel alone with those thoughts-like you’re wearing a mask to show everyone you’re okay, even though on the inside, you’re not.
I wonder if the idea of being a woman is more about finding confidence or if it’s really about feeling like you’re finally being true to yourself. I personally think everyone can be quirky, colorful, and different in their own ways without necessarily having to transition. But at the end of the day, only you know what’s right for you.
Connecting that back to my roommate’s story, I do believe a lot of us wrestle with identity at a young age it could be about gender, or something else entirely. I know I struggle every day to figure myself out, and I change all the time. With age usually comes more clarity, so I’d just suggest not rushing anything that might be hard to undo later if your feelings change.
Regardless, I felt your heart in this video, and I hope you can feel mine in this comment. We’re all just people trying to find our way. Keep doing your thing and loving every part of who you are. Your past helped shape you, so instead of trying to burn it away, maybe embrace it as part of your journey. Wishing you the best as you continue growing and exploring who “Penny” really is.
Take care, and good luck moving forward!
I would like you to know that I've been periodically checking into your videos and just kinda smiling to myself hearing you speak but this one really affected me. I am not a trans individual but I am gay, and that journey led me through so much and taught me so much about myself and how to love myself. I'm very proud of you for truly discovering your identity and I hope your life is awesome. :3
i remember your name, nice to see you again! Also, thank you i really appreciate that, i think a majority of us lgbt understand the sort of trial by fire that it can be.
idk y this hit my algorithm i think yt knows what’s up T_T anyways good for u W video
I listened tho and respect you for having the courage to put this out 🙏