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I've always wanted a penis': YouTuber Trisha Paytas tearfully opens up about feeling - Edoman - 10-24-2019

I've always wanted a penis': YouTuber Trisha Paytas tearfully opens up about feeling uncomfortable in her female body (Photos)







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YouTube star Trisha Paytas has opened up about feeling uncomfortable in her female body after she was heavily slammed for coming out as a transgender man while still identifying with her 'natural-born gender.' 
 
The 31-year-old Celebrity Big Brother star appeared as a guest on Wednesday's episode of The Doctors, where she addressed her controversial comments and even broke down in tears. 
 
'I don't like labels. For me, saying I’m transgender was just a thing to say because it’s what people want to label me as — a female, who’s a male,' Trisha explained. 'I was born female, but even from a young age I had a hormonal imbalance where I knew I wasn't female.'
 
When asked if she has considered physically transitioning into a male, Trisha said she hasn't because of what she does for a living but noted that she does want male body parts.   
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'I’ve always wanted a penis,' she said. 'I always have because it just makes dating easier. I’ve dated gay men and this is what offended people in my video is when I date gay men, a lot of gay men think I’m not man enough because I don’t have a penis.'
 
Trisha said she has 'always been very uncomfortable in the female body,' but her feelings conflict with her work. 
 
She explained that even though she thought of herself as a man from an early age, her job when she worked as a stripper and an escort was to 'give guys what they want.
 
'I still do adult work — not porn, but I do nudity and stuff like that because it what makes the money,' she said. 'It's what my job is, so I don't consider transitioning because my job is this.'
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During the interview with psychotherapist Mike Dow, he also spoke on her conflicting feelings, saying it doesn't 'fit under the normal idea of what a transgender person is.'  
 
'I actually believe you are a transgender person,' he told her.
 
'The fact that your assigned sex at birth was female, but in your brain, you feel male, that, to me, meets the classification for a transgender person,' he added. 'It's not so much if you ever have a surgery. It's about the way you feel.' 
 
Trisha started to tear up after hearing what he had to say about her gender identity.   
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'I wasn't going to cry,' she said, wiping away tears. 'You're just the first person out of LGBTQ that I don't know on a personal level, that's accepted me. It means a lot because so many people think I'm faking this and it's just so hard.' 
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