The Reality of Living as a Transgender Woman

Victoria Rose is a 25-year-old transgender woman who has been transitioning for the past 11 years. In her YouTube video, she shares an honest look at the reality of living as a transgender woman: what it's really like to live as a trans woman in today's society.

She aims to bring more understanding and dispel common misconceptions.

 

Most Of Her Life Isn't About Being Trans

Victoria emphasizes that there is so much more to life as a trans person than just transitioning. On a day-to-day basis, she doesn't talk about being transgender. She lives in a more conservative area where it isn't widely accepted.

So she doesn't make it a big part of her conversations. The only time it really comes up is when she's creating content for her YouTube channel.

Like any human, every trans person has different experiences and opinions. But this video gives an inside look at Victoria's personal journey and thoughts.

 

Transition Happens Much Faster Now

Victoria notes that girls nowadays can transition extremely quickly, sometimes in just 24 hours. When she first transitioned around 10 years ago, the process took much longer.

But she's not resentful of the faster transitions today - if she could have done it that way, she would have too.

 

Cis People Seem More Focused On Trans Issues

An interesting observation Victoria makes is that cisgender (non-trans) people often seem more preoccupied with transgender topics than trans people themselves.

Her YouTube content is exclusively transgender-related since that's her brand. Yet she probably encounters trans news and discussions less than some cisgender allies do.

When something transgender-related pops up, good or bad, she often doesn't want to hear about it because it doesn't impact her daily life. Victoria believes allies sometimes spend more time worrying about trans issues than the trans community does.

 

Being Trans Can Feel Isolating

Living as a trans woman can be very isolating, according to Victoria. It often feels like the whole world is against you. Many trans people feel the need to hide who they are to avoid discrimination.

But it's difficult for Victoria to keep her identity private while also being open about it on her YouTube channel. When she tells people she does social media marketing, they inevitably ask to see her accounts.

So her transgender status always comes up. This makes complete stealth and privacy impossible.

 

Transition Is A Long Process

Victoria explains that transition takes so many years that you start to view yourself as a perpetual work in progress.

Even though she is 11 years into her transition and has undergone multiple surgeries, she still thinks about what procedures she wants to get done next.

It's important for transition to not become someone's only goal in life. Pursuing interests and passions outside of transition leads to a fuller, more meaningful life.

 

It's Easy To Take Transition Too Far

An interesting phenomenon Victoria discusses is developing "filler fatigue." This is when someone gets so much Botox and filler that they become "blind" to how extreme it looks.

The same thing can happen with transition. Trans women sometimes pursue feminization procedures far beyond what the average cisgender woman would do. This stems from strong gender dysphoria that distorts self-perception.

There is intense pressure for trans women to look ultra-feminine.

 

Expectations For Trans Women Are Unrealistic

Society expects trans women to look like the most beautiful cisgender celebrities - think Kim Kardashian or Beyonce. But this level of beauty is unattainable for most people. Such high expectations come from transphobia and the idea that trans women must "prove" they are female.

The reality is that being trans is extremely expensive. Thousands of dollars are required for procedures, surgeries, hair removal, etc. That's why Victoria says she uses KetchBeauty products - they provide an affordable at-home laser hair removal option.

For years, she had to shave her arms and legs daily for smooth skin. But KetchBeauty supports the trans community by making permanent hair removal accessible and budget-friendly.

 

Most Trans Women Don't Believe They're 100% The Same As CIS Women

When Victoria says trans women are women, she does not mean they are identical to cis women in every way. The vast majority of trans people acknowledge biological differences.

But society operates based on visual cues, not chromosomes or anatomy. So if someone looks and acts like a woman, they should be treated as such.

There are diverse definitions of what it means to be a woman. Fertility does not define womanhood - many cis women struggle with infertility. Ultimately, trans women face unique challenges but are equally deserving of respect.

 

Thinking About Being Trans Fades With Time

According to Victoria, the more time passes after transition, the less a trans person thinks about their gender identity. Before transitioning, it consumes your thoughts. After the transition, it remains significant as you undergo procedures and changes.

But years later, being trans diminishes in importance. Victoria focuses on enjoying life, not being trans. She aims to show transgender youth they are role models who have reached this point of comfort and self-acceptance.

 

Backlash Won't Deter Her

Victoria continues to openly share her trans experience even though she knows it will draw criticism.

Some say she focuses too much on being trans or makes it her whole personality. Others condemn her identity for religious reasons.

However, after facing extreme bullying in her early transition, Victoria has thick skin. She accepts the backlash because visibility and representation matter. She wants to give hope to others beginning their transition journey.


The Reality of Living as a Transgender Woman: Conclusion

In conclusion, Victoria Rose's candid insights into the reality of living as a transgender woman offer a valuable perspective on the complexities and nuances of her journey.

Through her YouTube channel, she provides a glimpse into the daily life of a trans woman, aiming to foster understanding and debunk common misconceptions.

One of the key takeaways from Victoria's narrative is that the life of a trans person extends far beyond the process of transitioning. She emphasizes that being transgender is just one aspect of her identity, and she doesn't constantly discuss it in her daily interactions, particularly in a less accepting environment. 

This underscores the importance of recognizing the multifaceted lives and experiences of transgender individuals.