Life with Gender Dysphoria | Sunny Miller | TEDxEBS
Imagine suffering from gender dysphoria. What would your life be like? How would society view you? How will people behave towards you? Your friends? Your family? Take a personal journey with Sunny and discover the “Turning Point” and understand the impact our society has and how we can make it a place for everyone. Sunny Miller is a kindergarten teacher, that has suffered from gender dysphoria . He discussed his personal journey and how the society might need to change their behavior to people that are or have been in his situation. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx
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WHEN YOU HAVE A TED TALK ABOUT GENDER DYSPHORIA AND STILL MISGENDER THE SPEAKER IN YOUR DESCRIPTION
Hey Ted Talks, why did you use "he" in your description for Sunny when she said explicitly that she is a woman?
I'm so tired of discrimination in this country and other countries all people have rights!!
Hey, @TEDxTalks. How about you moderate this comments section and use the correct pronouns in your description?!
I'm having an identity crises at 6:30 am and I haven't slept at all, someone please help because I'm exhausted lol
Im 13 but we are like the same person lol
I'm really glad you're alive : ' ) thank you for sharing your story
FIX THE PRONOUNS IN THE DESCRIPTION PLEASE
Love and respect from India 🇮🇳 🙏♥
I'd be one of those 41%
Wow. This is a totally new subject to me. I'm actually truly saddened by the bigotry and prejudice around the subject. First point has to be, you have a fellow human being standing in front of an audience baring their soul, and some of you guys choose to tear their self worth apart.
This is my life story,told in the most profound way. Thank you "Turning Point".
why am i here I've already got a life with gender dysphoria
Thank you for sharing your story ❤
We need to as a world 🌏 embrace each other there needs to be acceptance of all people in our world, will be a better place to live.
Thank you for sharing, I appreciate it <3
I’m so proud of her for not only doing this TedTalk, but doing it in 2015!! It’s a whole different world today and speaking up when it was a lot less ok to be in the LGBT+ community is beyond brave. Stay strong sister, wherever you are!
Your environment and community supportive that what you make you lucky, especially when you have found the person who understand you. Thank your God for this and try to stay strong by trusting yourself. Good luck.
We love you Sunny all the way from Austin TEXAS :) Please give us a update of your journey
You are probably the bravest person I've come across <3 Inspiring!