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Maury episode: girls dressing like boys

Started by 4736251, January 17, 2014, 02:29:56 PM

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Do you think that these kids might possibly be transgender or do they just like dressing comfortably?
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wheat thins are delicious

Maury liked to hype things up (notice how all of them are wearing baggy hoodies and dressed pretty much identically?  I'm not gonna speculate on a person trans status based on watching one show. 


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Magnus

Shows like this are absolute garbage. They are not genuine and are sensationalized beyond the point of relative believability. Furthermore, if the parents really were concerned, they would have taken their kid to a therapist (to really get to the bottom of it, whatever it is and to work on it) instead of to a TV show to be publicly displayed like a circus act (if one or more happens to really be trans I can't even begin to imagine the level of dysphoria this experience generated. I wouldn't have stood for it. Though, I'm sure these kids were compensated richly to grin and bear it... if of course they weren't just paid actors, which is not unheard of in "reality" TV). Ugh.


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zombieinc

Some of them were ringers for paid actors, imo.

Others may have been legit tomboys.

Personally, I thought that Jordan, Tony and Ryan (from the second vid) all looked like they were terribly uncomfortable and that they whole thing was dysphoria-city for them. Trans? Maybe. Or possibly they just weren't comfortable in those outfits.

Aimee was the only one from the first video that struck me as being even half-ass legit. The rest seemed like paid actors to me.

These sorts of shows are really cheap shots at non-conforming female-bodied persons, imho. Unfortunately, shows like this are how many persons learn about transsexuals, intersex conditions, and other sorts of persons. Shame, shame.

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4736251

Quote from: Magnus on January 17, 2014, 03:49:50 PM
Furthermore, if the parents really were concerned, they would have taken their kid to a therapist (to really get to the bottom of it, whatever it is and to work on it) instead of to a TV show to be publicly displayed like a circus act.
I don't know why they would want to put their kids on TV simply for the way that they dress.  It seems that the parents just want media attention or something.
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Darrin Scott

Maury actually did do an FTM episode. I think Buck Angel was in it. The Trisha show just did an FTM episode too.





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Miss_Bungle1991

Shows like these are absolute garbage with absolutely zero merit. I would rather saw off my left foot rather than go on one of those things.
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Miss_Bungle1991

Quote from: Jamie D on January 17, 2014, 05:18:33 PM
Maury = exploitation

That sums up a lot of those shows. But then again, it brings up two questions: 1. Aren't these people allowing themselves to be exploited by appearing on the shows in the first place? and 2. How many of these people are who they say they are instead of being actors/actresses?

You would be amazed by the vast numbers of people that actually think that all of this stuff is real. But they also believe the same about "reality TV".
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Calder Smith

Ugh, I hate Maury. I agree with the above comments, they sound like paid actors.
Manchester United diehard fan.
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Kreuzfidel

Why even take a show like Maury seriously?  It's in the realm of Jerry Springer - though not that bad.  It's all for entertainment - I pretty much agree with the idea that some of these are likely paid actors.  No doubt most of the 'guests' on Jerry Springer are.
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Jill F

Quote from: Laura Squirrel on January 17, 2014, 04:56:51 PM
Shows like these are absolute garbage with absolutely zero merit. I would rather saw off my left foot rather than go on one of those things.

That sounds like potential subject matter for the next episode to me. 

Maury: "Laura is a transsexual who personally sawed off her left foot, but we managed to drag her kicking and screaming to our stage for your daily exploitative entertainment fix.  Well, kicking with her remaining foot anyway..."
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Jamie D

I dated a girl once who was missing her left foot.  Her name was Eileen.   >:-)
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Jill F

Quote from: Jamie D on January 17, 2014, 07:14:12 PM
I dated a girl once who was missing her left foot.  Her name was Eileen.   >:-)

The "Bad Jokes" thread is over there... LOL
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izzy

Quote from: Laura Squirrel on January 17, 2014, 04:56:51 PM
Shows like these are absolute garbage with absolutely zero merit. I would rather saw off my left foot rather than go on one of those things.
His shows have more garbage than my town garbage dump its so disgusting to watch.
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Miss_Bungle1991

Quote from: Jill F on January 17, 2014, 07:05:36 PM
That sounds like potential subject matter for the next episode to me. 

Maury: "Laura is a transsexual who personally sawed off her left foot, but we managed to drag her kicking and screaming to our stage for your daily exploitative entertainment fix.  Well, kicking with her remaining foot anyway..."

:D I would just ramble about subjects that had nothing do with being trans just to piss them off.

Maury: "So, Laura, Tell us about your trans feelings. Do you like men?"*

Me (completely ignoring his question): "I got into Death Metal in 1990." *goes on a long-winded speech about Death Metal music.*

Maury: "Does the fact that you listen to such music make you feel more masculine?"

Me: (ignores the question and goes on and on about something completely unrelated): "Yeah, I am a total Portia Porcupine fanatic. Isn't she just the cutest cartoon character ever created? *Drones on and on about Portia for 15 minutes*

Maury: "We need to take a commercial break."

Me: *gets bored and throws a chair at Maury*

*:I never actually watch this crap, so I don't know how accurate that question would be. :D
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TrojanMan

This is kind of disgusting to me... When I was little the "is it a boy or a girl?" Made me cry...

aleon515

Obviously this is about "gender presentation" not about gender identity. Though I sort of think most of them were actors. Everyone wore 5 sizes too big hoodie and pants. I don't think the acting was all that good either, but you have to admit, the costuming was cheap.

--Jay
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zombieinc

Both episodes were cheap.

It's been awhile since he's done anything like this...nowadays, it's mostly "who meh baby daddy!?!?! 5 guy gangbang paternity results next WEEEEEEEEK!!!" or "my brother slept with my sister who used to be my lover until she hooked up with the next door neighbor's dog!"

It's been confirmed that Jerry Springer hires people to be on his show. A friend of mine was going to do it years ago, but chickened out.

I want to see "one footed transsexuals play hokey pokey" on the Maury show... :P
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Ryan D

I barely made it through 10 minutes of this before I had to stop watching. I know it's all hyped up and exaggerated, but honestly I feel physically sick after watching that.

"We all change. When you think about it, we are all different people, all through our lives and that's okay, that's good! You've gotta keep moving, so long as you remember all the people that you used to be."
~ the Eleventh Doctor
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