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I don't care how people treat me. I care about my message living on through other people.
Jazz Jennings
I'm a normal person, and I'm going to make mistakes. I think people have to accept that.
Seeing states like North Carolina enacting these bathroom bills that are banning transgender individuals from using the restrooms they identify as... it's complete discrimination.
So many transgender people in the community are being covered with this umbrella of misconception that we are going to hurt someone. But we are not trying to hurt anyone.
I definitely feel that society sets expectations for transgender people to fit in and makes us feel as if we have to dress a certain way so that we blend in with everyone else. But I believe all transgender individuals should be able to wear whatever they want and not worry about fitting in.
I love experimenting with different hair styles and going clothes shopping.
I want to show people they don't have to be scared of being different.
I'm so happy trans visibility has increased immensely.
When I first appeared in the media, it was rare to see trans people on TV, and young trans kids were unheard of.
I'm weird: I like science and math but also like English as well.
I see myself maybe being, like, a movie producer or screenwriter or a novelist or a scientist or mathematician.
With my own videos, I definitely have more control over what I want to put out there and what I want to say. With the TV show, I'm not the editor. There's always things that I wanted to put in there. My dad has the final say in everything on YouTube, but I can be more expressive.
I have no idea what I want to do for a career. But in terms of my advocacy work, I'm definitely going to continue.
I have a bunch of transgender friends, but they're all spread out across the country.
Let's face it: your average straight, cis-gender teenage boy isn't going to pursue a relationship with a trans-girl.
Often, when a girl has a crush on a boy, her friend will dare her to speak to him or ask for a pencil, or better yet, let him know that she has a crush. Pretty risky stuff... It happens thousands of times a day in the lives of teenagers everywhere. Putting yourself out there. Daring to expose your true feelings.
As a 15-year-old teenage girl, I can attest to the fact that boys dominate most conversations between girls my age.
I've always known exactly who I am. I was a girl trapped in a boy's body.
In the morning when I wake up, I'll exfoliate. Then at night when I shower, I'll also use an exfoliating scrub. My routine is easy, and I just get clean skin.
I feel like so many people invalidate the experience of transgender girls thinking that they aren't regular girls, but I am a normal girl.
I'm an average girl with an average family - and I hope people can see that.
I want people to feel happy in their own skins and feel accepted by society.
Having transgender characters leads to more visibility, which creates education. Education can hopefully lead to everyone treating our community with acceptance and love.
There are so few books for little kids that actually mention the word transgender and explain what it is in simple terms.