'People don't see the wheels turning' hits the nail on the head. Everyone is just assuming that Willam is this hateful person but the world is changing so fast, that just because Willam is in the drag world doesn't mean he should just know all these terms. He's learning just like the rest of us are. He's just learning with a big spotlight on him.
With Courtney’s patience and knowledge combined with Willam’s patience and drive to become a better person creates a result that can change a whole person
I'm trans and I agree that you should disclose as soon as possible, or at least before anything physical happens including kissing. Some people don't want a certain type of genitalia and that's fine. It's easier for both parties the sooner you disclose.
I like that Willam takes responsibility and is open to learning and asking questions from the people who know this stuff. I wish more people were like this.
I don't think he's coming from a place of hate, he's genuinely misinformed and wants to talk about how to rectify it. That's what's important, he's trying to understand, there are plenty of people who wouldn't.
I respect that Willam has the humility to admit an error in the choice of his words, and acknowledge that what he said hurt his friends/fans in a way he didn't intend. He clearly fucked up, but you can't say he doesn't feel remorse for what he did, because he's clearly wanting to educate himself further on the topic at hand, a topic he felt ignorant towards before. There's always room for more education and clarity, considering that I too am still trying to educate myself as, willam stated, "thought evolves".
As a transman, I can tell you this: many, many, many people say or think what Willam said. But when confronted with how transphobic their opinion is, they will just claim "freedom of speech" or tell trans people to lighten up and/or toughen up. It is very rare for people to actually listen (thank you Courtney for explaining to him...) and be willing to own up to their mistake and then apologize if they come to the conclusion they should. Willam likes to play the part of the super arrogant queen, and he does it well. But on this issue, he shows real humility. It's never fun to admit you've messed up, or are ignorant or bigoted about something. That's why most people just won't face it and refuse to learn. Also, as a concluding remark: no, in itself, getting top surgery does not make us into men. We get top surgery because we are men.
Courtney is doing the Lord's work here to be honest.
Stacey sleeping on the couch is the biggest mood
I loved the random passed out Stacey Lane Matthews in the beginning.
Stacy just sitting back chillin like "I'm a biological woman I can't relate..."
realising that "i'm not as smart as i wanna be" is a sign of a truly smart person. respect to willam for saying that
'People don't see the wheels turning' hits the nail on the head. Everyone is just assuming that Willam is this hateful person but the world is changing so fast, that just because Willam is in the drag world doesn't mean he should just know all these terms. He's learning just like the rest of us are. He's just learning with a big spotlight on him.
Alaska singing “gender is a construct tear it apart” and voguing away is my aesthetic
I respect Willam for approaching this in a very mature way.
With Courtney’s patience and knowledge combined with Willam’s patience and drive to become a better person creates a result that can change a whole person
Henny is so unbothered
I'm trans and I agree that you should disclose as soon as possible, or at least before anything physical happens including kissing. Some people don't want a certain type of genitalia and that's fine. It's easier for both parties the sooner you disclose.
I like that Willam takes responsibility and is open to learning and asking questions from the people who know this stuff. I wish more people were like this.
Can we have a series called "Courtney explains things to Willam"? cause that was the best.
I like seeing this side of Willam
I don't think he's coming from a place of hate, he's genuinely misinformed and wants to talk about how to rectify it. That's what's important, he's trying to understand, there are plenty of people who wouldn't.
God bless Courtney Act.
miss henny herself just chillin is my favorite part of this video
I respect that Willam has the humility to admit an error in the choice of his words, and acknowledge that what he said hurt his friends/fans in a way he didn't intend. He clearly fucked up, but you can't say he doesn't feel remorse for what he did, because he's clearly wanting to educate himself further on the topic at hand, a topic he felt ignorant towards before. There's always room for more education and clarity, considering that I too am still trying to educate myself as, willam stated, "thought evolves".
"Genderfluid is"...*william interupts* "Can shoot fluids, squirt."
As a transman, I can tell you this: many, many, many people say or think what Willam said. But when confronted with how transphobic their opinion is, they will just claim "freedom of speech" or tell trans people to lighten up and/or toughen up. It is very rare for people to actually listen (thank you Courtney for explaining to him...) and be willing to own up to their mistake and then apologize if they come to the conclusion they should. Willam likes to play the part of the super arrogant queen, and he does it well. But on this issue, he shows real humility. It's never fun to admit you've messed up, or are ignorant or bigoted about something. That's why most people just won't face it and refuse to learn. Also, as a concluding remark: no, in itself, getting top surgery does not make us into men. We get top surgery because we are men.