Mileschronicles

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This is a video from his YouTube channel, a coming out video 😁, enjoy!!!

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This guy is one of the most inspiring youtubers I have ever seen on the platform, Youtube is vast... Full of mystery... (or should we say weird shit too) I've always questioned myself: my sexuality, my gender and I never found such a clear answer since I was 6.

It all started then, with one simple question: do u feel like a guy?

That question that should mean nothing to young people who never went on YouTube, that never spoke to anyone about these things; that question was so easy for me to answer...

Yes

And the guys in my class didn't even blink an eye and said: "Oh ok, so you would like to have a boys body right?", my answer was direct "Yeah".

So much has changed since those phrases were spoken out loud...

My feelings didn't change about myself but the way I see myself yes, I know that I'm transgender but one thing I don't want at all, and that's a penis. (Like seriously why would I burden myself with having one, it's an obvious joke ;) )

Now I'm getting to the point don't worry.

Miles is a guy on YouTube who does funny videos that are pretty short, he kinda recently came out as trans and I was so inspired that I questioned myself even further to understand my feelings even better so that no matter what other people would say they wouldn't hurt me, just like how Miles feels now.

He did a series called "Hella Gay" in which he goes around America interviewing members of the LGBTQA+ community and he does fun things with these people. He recently got a role in an upcoming series in which he acts in the role of a transgender guy. He goes on tour and is one of the most hilarious people I have ever seen and if you love memes, he is basically a meme so no worries. 😂😂

Thanks to youtubers like this I got the courage to come out to my parents, which has been like more than 2 years ago...
Although I just came out about my sexuality, one step at the time and I have to be sure about myself before anyone else.

In the words of Miles: before coming out to someone, fully come out to yourself first.

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Side note

Youtube has changed since quite a while, restricting content that isn't "ad-friendly" and my favorite youtubers aren't able to make as much money as before and are starting to end their YouTube accounts because of this.

Thanks to people like this, more people are getting the message that it's ok to be yourself and there's nothing wrong with the way we are. We need to preserve this side of YouTube and support each other. So we have a safe environment to express ourselves before coming out.

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