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crossdreamers · 2 months
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Transgender influencers on YouTube
Stephanie Magister shares a list of her favorite transgender and nonbinary vloggers on YouTube.
She writes:
"My goal is to create a resource for people who are trans, trans-adjacent, or otherwise genderfluid or nonconforming but haven’t discovered many (or any) genderqueer content creators on YouTube."
Stephanie includes presentations, selected videos, as well as an extensive list of accounts that are no longer active, but available.
You can see the complete list here. (Requires Medium membership, which is free).
Here are links to the main active influencers listed:
Kat Blaque
Mia Mulder
Lily Alexandre
ContraPoints
Philosophy Tube
Sophie From Mars
verilybitchie
let’s talk about stuff.
Jessie Gender
Jammidodger
Samantha Lux
Victoria Rose
Maya Henry
Stephanie Lynnette
Jasmine Vine
Robin Jaspers
Lilah Gibney
Rinoa Leonhart
Ruby Price
Dylan Mulvaney (TikTok)
JoJo75
Nikki Beauty Tutorials
Stef Sanjati
realisticallysaying
Laura K Buzz
BEYOND TRANS w/ Mardi and Friends
TsMadisonHinton
Katy Montgomerie
The Transverse
Bad With Money & Just Between Us w/ Gaby Dunn
Ashley Adamson
Autumn Asphodel
Seattle Voice Lab (Claire Michelle)
TransVoiceLessons (Zhea Erose/Voice Mom)
Sumi
Zoey Alexandria
Nicole Gress
Gabe Cole
Milo Stewart
Queries, Qualms & Quirks w/ Sarah Nicolas
Kim Petras
Ryan Cassata
Ty Turner
Sam Collins
FinnTheInfinncible
VandomVincent
Jammidodger
ChandlerNWilson
Luxander
Jake Edwards
Kaz Rowe
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justdavina · 4 months
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Stef Sanjati: Transgender Woman ..
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drdemonprince · 10 months
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as an autistic transmasc, have you had an issue with your voice tone being a "giveaway", especially early on with learning about your autism and unmasking? I've found for myself that my "customer service voice" or even "public" voice (aka my masking voice) is much more feminine, lighter, and friendlier than my unmasked voice, even pre-testosterone, which often leads to me getting misgendered more in my work place. This happens worse on days where I'm already anxious or having a rough mental health day, so I'm not focusing on unmasking, and so I'm automatically putting up my pre-T mask voice without thinking about it. If you have experience with this, do you have recommendations for working on this?
Growing up, I had a lot of gay male friends who would invariably get "ma'amed" on the phone. They continued being mistaken for women over the phone after we all grew up, because their voices are lighter, softer, more filled with emotional affect, and just generally more stereotypically feminine than straight men's voices are.
Familiarity with men like these got me comfortable with the idea that my voice can be high, expressive, and feminine without me being a woman, and that people misgendering based upon it isn't even a uniquely transgender experience. Lots of gay men like me have it. So I don't think about it.
If your customer service voice makes you feel dysphoric, you certainly can practice changing it. I have a "straight guy" voice that I will trot out when I'm donating blood or in certain unfamiliar customer service situations. It's low and gruff and flat, very inexpressive; my straightsona is a mopey depressed kind of guy. He gives less emotional energy away to other people. If you're working in customer service, feeling less pressure to do all that emotional labor of being bubbly at people might be desirable, maybe you want to be more gruff. There are a lot of great resources out there on voice training for trans femme people -- I like Stef Sanjati's videos -- and you can adopt the same techniques for practicing a more reflexively masculine voice if you want one, or if it sounds more like the real you to you.
But my real self is expressive and swishy and gay and gets ma'amed over the phone sometimes and doesn't give a shit! So I don't worry about how people interpret my voice. Your mileage may vary anon, but I'm of the opinion no trans person should have to worry about vocal training and that one of our most attractive qualities as queer people is our unusual voices.
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otto-rocket · 7 months
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I’ve been following you for ages and ages, and you (and trans youtubers like jammidodger and stef sanjati) were really instrumental in me realizing that being trans was okay and cool to be, but! That is irrelevant to my ask. What i wanted to say was the bright color inner corner eyeshadows are really cute
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thanks babes i really appreciate all of f what you said!!
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elfradfem · 5 months
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i just saw an interview of Hunter Schafer and I actually thought she was really cute in euphoria and ballad of songbirds and snakes, but oh my god trans women look so different when they aren’t being filmed from the most flattering angles possible designed to make them look like a woman
like her shoulders were so wide and her jaw line was actually way bigger than i thought it was and tbh it’s been the same with every trans woman that I thought was even remotely cute or at least that I thought passed well in their YouTube videos or other professionally filmed and photographed and edited media
Same with Nikkietutorials, Blaire White, Stef Sanjati, Contrapoints/Natalie Wynn, Trace Lysette, I thought all of them passed really well on their own personally controlled social media and then i see pictures of them irl that they didn’t get to edit or take and I’m like i- this is just a man like these people do not pass at all, like passing is such a fucking illusion that is achieved only through social media and very meticulously editing and posing your videos and photos
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bluubun · 7 months
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SIM DL: DANICA SINCLAIR
inspired by Stef Sanjati on twitter, before knowing anything about her I was absolutely inspired by her facial features. I found them to be so unique and beautiful- discovering later it had a name, waardenburg syndrome. which especially made me happy to bring a sim like this to life and to give representation to something I hadn't yet heard of. -CC Included, credit to respective creators! -I own all packs -Please let me know if there's Any issues DOWNLOAD:
Simfileshare: honk (to be added later) GoogleDrive: honk
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dear-indies · 2 years
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Hi! Could I ask for some alts to Hunter Schafer in light of that post? Thanks and I hope you have a lovely day! 🥰
Trans women:
Macy Rodman (1989) - is queer.
Lotic / J’Kerian Morgan (1989) African-American.
Valentijn de Hingh (1990)
Ángela Ponce (1991)
Hari Nef (1992) Ashkenazi Jewish - esp her role in Assassination Nation and also has resources with blonde hair.
Eve Lindley (1993) Cuban.
Jesse James Keitel (1993)
Nikkie de Jager (1994)
Loiza Lamers (1995)
May Lifschitz (1995) Danish and Argentinian.
Zión Moreno (1995) Mexican [Unspecified Native American and Spanish].
Stef Sanjati (1995) - has Waardenburg Syndrome.
Stef Sanjati (1995) - is trans and has Waardenburg Syndrome.
AJ Clementine (1996) Filipino and White.
Giuliana Farfalla (1996)
Kerri Colby / Elyse Alessandra Anderson (1996) African-American.
Arisce Wanzer (1996) African-American.
Jasmine Kennedie (1999)
Lola Rodríguez (1999)
Quei Tann (2000) African-American - is a lesbian.
Georgie Stone (2000)
Maite Lanata (2000) Argentinian.
Grace Hyland (2000)
Siri Lehland (2001)
Emma Ellingsen (2001)
Josie Totah (2001) Palestinian / Lebanese, Italian, Irish, German.
Aaron Philip (2001) Afro-Antiguan - has cerebral palsy.
Ariel Nicholson (2001)
Irene Rising (?)
And since she's enbyphobic here are some enby faceclaims:
Emma D’Arcy (1992) - non-binary - they/them.
Mason Alexander Park (1995) Mexican and Spanish - they/them.
Zoe Stuckless (1999) - they/them.
Brendan Jordan (1999) Peruvian and Unspecified Other - genderfluid - he/she.
Dreamer Isioma (2000) Nigerian - non-binary - they/he.
Here you go!
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Lilith Inspired Make-up + Making Custom Horns | Stef Sanjati
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thehollowrp · 1 year
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“beauty, grace, and power. all in a perfect, neat package.”
× name: utp × age: utp × gender identity: trans-female × sexuality: utp × face claim: utp must be trans-female( suggestions: May Simón Lifschitz, Hari Nef, Jamie Clayton, Laverne Cox, MJ Rodriguez, Jesse James Keitel, Zoey Luna, Stef Sanjati, Natalie Wynn, Tracee Lysette) × faction: the pact × element: water × district: midland haven × traits: capable, headstrong, utp, utp, utp, utp
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you were a weapon before and a weapon you remain, shiny and new and all at once at home with yourself as you had always been with your soul. your skin no longer feels a prison and your mind feels free to grasp at the hilt of your newfound power and slice through the fears you once held. a moment of respite in a chaotic mind allowed clarity and now you stand forward facing all dangers that used to make you scared.
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castor ↪ buzz little bee too much energy — far too much — and more mischief than you could shake a stick at. how was it that you were both in the same regime? you guess it takes all types, they say that caelberk was built by an assortment of types and there had to be a castor in there somewhere, right? but you still don't know what to do with the frenetic energy, it messes up your calm.
momus ↪ little mouse you are unaware of the monster that lurks beneath the surface of him, instead seeing a meek mouse that hides in his sister's shadow, allowing her to do most of his fighting. you do not fault him for it and you understand the impulse. you wish you had had someone to protect you like that and, in some ways, it makes you a bit protective of him too. if only you knew...
cassiopeia ↪ bastard the advice could have been solid, could have been as true as anything and it wouldn't have mattered. you told them you thought they were lying in order to justify your rage and yet you might have just been angry in general. you think they're a right bastard and a liar and you want nothing to do with them. it doesn't matter if they told the truth, you would never forgive them for it.
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m0oooon-presence · 1 year
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google stef sanjati and then google the movie ‘splice’
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STEF SANJATI
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drdemonprince · 11 months
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So I watched across the spider-verse and got huge trans girl vibes from gwen, to the point I cried with joy and i was wondering if you've had that kind of experience with coded or actual trans masc characters?
I tend to find euphoria in effeminate gay guys or trans femme figures more than trans masc ones.
Stef Sanjati's videos about her gender transition filled me with excitement about the possibility of transformation, and one of my final egg cracking moments was a dear (and very perceptive) trans woman friend giving me Casey Plett's A Safe Girl to Love. Growing up, I saw myself reflected in Harvey Fierstein's character in Mrs Doubtfire, Jeremy Irons' Scar in the Lion King, and just about all the gay characters in The Birdcage. And Link and Hannibal of course lol.
There was a very effeminate trans guy Enjoloras cosplayer here on Tumblr who started T about nine months before I did; hearing his newly husky voice and seeing his chin stubble while he still rocked long flowing golden locks and floofy button up shirts with cravats absolutely brought me over the edge into realizing I could exist as a feminine man.
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hollipolliyozza · 3 years
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Fan art of Stef Sanjati!
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payneswhite · 4 years
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On my Instagram I drew my favourite female YouTubers - Find out what I liked about them! 
Follow me on Instagram @payneswhite.art
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trans-advice · 5 years
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dear-indies · 1 year
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hello! i've got a bit of a fc conundrum, and i'm hoping you could help me. i'm looking for a transfemme fc, and hun/ter scha/fer fits the vibe, but isn't an option for me both for the enbyphobia and that she's too young anyway. I'm looking for someone who could pass for 27-31, white with blonde hair. I realize this might be really specific, but any help is greatly appreciated! thanks so much!
Valentijn de Hingh (1990)
Ángela Ponce (1991)
Hari Nef (1992) Ashkenazi Jewish - has resources with blonde hair form You.
Nikkie de Jager (1994)
Loiza Lamers (1995)
Stef Sanjati (1995) - is trans and has Waardenburg Syndrome.
Giuliana Farfalla (1996)
Hey, anon! Here's a general list of alts for her but these are the blonde and white suggestions off there. I also don't know of any non-binary faceclaims who identify as femme and I don't want to assume labels.
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