Meet the Transgender NCAA Swimmer from Harvard | Identify
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Schuyler Bailar is a decorated swimmer who was recruited to Harvard as a female, but has found peace after transitioning to a male.
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M1GarandMan3005 God bless you!! That's the only way forward!!đ
just because you were born into the binary you identify as does not mean that applies to everyone else. Schuyler is an amazing athlete and has accomplished more than i - and perhaps you - physically. HE deserves respect for that. if that is beyond your ability, then do like your mama said - if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything!
M1GarandMan3005 that's where you're wrong kiddo
M1GarandMan3005 dumbass piece of shut
Can't wait for the Olympics, this is going to alienate Natural born female athletes who's life work has gone out the window to some sick in the head Males with Gender Dysphoria.
Male to female athletes is a whole separate issue, but female to male don't have an advantage over biological males, and what everyone who is saying he [Schuyler] is doping needs to realise is that the HRT is only putting his levels of testosterone up to par to that of the average man. Doping is taken very seriously in the Olympics, and were he to go to the Olympics, he would be more highly regulated and subjected to the same doping tests as other athletes. He doesn't have an advantage if he is swimming against males.
he should just competed against female coz he has greater success. But whatever makes him happy i am 100 percent support!
janice bonomo Well, clearly that's not what it's about for him. People shouldn't have to compromise the one of the two parts of who they are for the other. Like I said, he has no advantage(s), ftms have no advantage(s), so what's the problem? ÂŻ\_đ_/ÂŻ
Not to mention that athletes that dope take a different kind of testosterone that only effects their muscles
I''m not pro transgender but you're right. Growing up as a Female will permanently change your strength. No matter how much testostrone you take. He/She will have an advantage for Female swimming and a disadvantage for Male swimming.
She*
âMy family has never shown me a lack of love, and that has been what has kept me alive.â Wow. What a powerful statement. A parentâs love and acceptance is so, so important! What an inspirational family
mel obrien how edgy of u
@@evil2some556aight bud
@@zoegauthier7540 You ever played "One of these things is not like the other" as a kid? Yeah that game is edgy af, right? Logic is "edgy".
@@toomuchtruth fam what?
His family are the creatures at the drag show bar
his mum caually knitting in the audience omg thats so cute
Mark Thaed no, i said he because he's a he. you shouldn't try and correct people when they're not wrong; it makes you look stupid :)
Mark Thaed If you would like people to respect you for being a rhino, since it hurts me in no way, I would gladly comply
Such is the thoughts of most people. "As long as it doesn't effect me, I don't care."
Well, my general philosophy is, as long as you're not hurting anyone, do whatever you want. But here we do have a case of injustice. Just take a second to look up all the male athletes who are competing in female sports and winning. This isn't just happening in the olympics, but also high schools....
And when I say winning, I mean beating former 1st place competitors by a large margin.
in all sports competitors/athletes have their hormone levels tested. transgender men and women have their testosterone/oestrogen monitored to ensure that they have no hormonal advantage over cisgender athletes. the issue of cis athletes doping to gain an unfair advantage is a far bigger issue.
your point is defunct, just admit you hate trans people and go cry about it.
lmaaoooo, transphobes never fail to find new ways to embarrass themselves
I have no kind of connection to transgenderness, college life or swimming. But I know a whole lot about the value of having supporting parents, and being free to be oneself in a world where there are lots of close-minded people. Great story, keep it up Schuyler! And hug your parents from me.
Well said, Andreas đ
His parents are so supportive!
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Ctrl H you are a genius
Ctrl H HE
Ctrl H
He**
Gili Tesciuba what you mean "he"
Just kidding
i like how unisex his name is
No it's not. Schuyler is a boy's name and always has been it's simply that parents have decided to start using it for their daughters. The male Shannons, Ashleys, Lynns, Tracys and Vivians can pity the male Schuyler that is slowly also transitioning its gender from male to female. There's a girl in my kid's class name Ryan and another named Elliott (thank you very much The Office) and how many Morgans do you know? Morgan Freeman would probably like to think of his name as being a masculine name but for some reason some parent thought it was a feminine name. Girls are getting boy names because parents feel it gives them a leg up to have a male name in the corporate world. I guess they're right, you don't see any boys getting girl names and once the transition occurs, it never goes back because boys can't be like girls because girls are beneath them.
Vicky B, Misha is a girls name but Misha Collins is a man...
Vicky B Schuyler sounds like Skylar
his name reminds me of the schuyler sisters from the hamilton musical
Yes it is!
Why do I have a feeling Olympic channel did this as a response to the Transgender volleyball player video that got lots of hate?
*Lots* not lost.
They didn't, because they announced this series and the volleyball one was the first one they released.
This story has nothing to do with the olympics.
Matt Chow it has everything to do with the Olympics. athletes don't just show up to the olympics. they train for years on teams. they become Olympians and Olympians have to start somewhere. these are future Olympians son!!
Alchamei Same with the Women's 800m final in 2016 at Rio. The top 3 finishers were all guys
You'd think someone that "doesn't like" or "accept" the transgender community wouldn't take the time to click on a video about said subject...and yet here y'all are in the comments
Murphy Massey Well if you don't like looking at other people's unaccepting comments on here then why look through the comments to read them?
Murphy Massey I haven't seen a single hate comment
The One Eyed Professor Yeah, exactly
I just don't see the point in seeking out something you apparently hate but good on you, Cynder. I came to the comments to root for Schuyler I hope you did too.
Murphy Massey It wasn't seeked out, it came to me on my feed. So of course I'm going to see what it is and gave an opinion on it :/
I love how he kept his name the same, and still embraces it.
His parents seem so amazing and supportive. He's a handsome young man. Well done Skylar! You keep at it mate! :D
Video Games Epic ,
Video Games Epic SHE!
*Schuyler :) His name is written a bit differently
Video Games Epic Woman she still has 2 x chromosomes therefore it is a she
*She
do things because you want to do them, not because you want acceptance
Irving Chies I wanna be a lion. Call me a lion from now on or your discriminating against me. I feel like one and want to be one so I should be called a lion. roar!
Prince Bosstop then your a lion if you feel like one then that's amazing
Ace Central đŠđđ
people should kill ppl coz they get mad
Irving Chies That's really good advice thak you. Especially for chosing studies. It can be scary, but I think it's better to chose what you are passionate about rather than what seems to be more socially rewarding, because studying hard without the motivation is almost impossible in the long run and your life become miserable... It's like you live your life for your parents/relatives, and you lose yourself.
So, I've been swimming since I was 5, and any time I've questioned my gender I had to push it under the carpet because I have to swim. So maybe I can learn to accept myself even while swimming. I didn't realize there were others like me.
There will always be others like us outside, always.
quit swimming,its easier
Embrace who you really are. As far as any of us know this is the only life you get and you shouldn't waste any of it living a lie just to make others comfortable. Be happy and live life to the fullest âș
This is the internet, there are bound to be others like you!
Internetrash love yourself go do what you love to do
It's wonderful that things have worked out for you Schuyler - so happy for you. I love seeing your Mum knitting away in the audience - I have a tendency to do that to. Good luck with everything you do.
His parents are superstars, as is he. Kudos to all.
I'm also impressed by his grandma.
As well as the coaches. I am in their rival scool.. but hats off to Havard. What they did was so inspiring.
A sorry family? They would be even sorrier if their child committed suicide. Suicide is a big risk for transgenders, but with love and support from their families, they do just as well as the rest of us. Sure, gender dysphoria might be a psych issue, but Schuyler is handling that problem as best he can. If you don't have that problem, then just be glad that you don't, and be pleasant to those who must cope with it.
His parents are delusional enablers. It's like a druggie's parents accepting him for "who he is" rather than getting him help.
It's actually quite fascinating to observe how people such as yourself are so easily & completely indoctrinated to be blind to logical facts that are obvious to a child.
You say facts like people didn't believe that a flat earth was factual, until it was disproved. Facts can change with the coming of new information, so it's better to try learning new things and broadening your mind than being a close-minded keyboard warrior.
I have a trans friend (FTM). But the first time I ever met her, I honestly didn't even know she was trans. She was stunningly gorgeous in a feminine way without any surgeries or anything. She was wearing a long wig, me, being dumb, asked her how long it took her to grow her hair out and she laughed hard and told me that "Its a wig Hun. I'm trans." I was OPENLY shocked. I think sometimes, when a person knows for so long that their a specific gender, maybe it affects the way their body manifests itself. Even before treatment. Many Blessings to All LGBTQ+ đłïžâđ people out there. Everyone deserves respect as long as their being respected. â€ïž
He isn't a "man" until he buys his first fedora
Ctrl H lol
i was almost upset at this comment until i read the end lol
what is Fedora?
L3140M4R it's a type of hat
yulpiewsert1 oic.. now I know. Thanks buddy.
the tattoo made me tear up huhuhu â€ïž
Yeah that part was really touching
Fantastic values in this family.
I wasn't going to comment but after seeing the negativity in here I wanted to throw some positivity out to him. I am so proud of him, he's doing what he loves and really excelling in it as well as being who he is even when others will try to tear him down for that. That's incredible!! He's out there winning awards with his swimming and helping people to understand what it means to be trans and giving his life so much wonderful meaning, probably more than the bigoted people in these comments are doing!
Fellow MCPS/Metro swimmer here! I've never heard of this guy before but his story is incredibly moving. Thanks for sharing!
This video is really awesome I am FTM as well and I am a swimmer and people tell me I could go far with it but I wasn't sure I could but now I know I can so thank you thank you
Pay no attention to the guy going around being rude. Just a bad troll.
The part where he said he was scared made me tear up. I cant imagine going on as a female while swimming. Iâve just told one of my friends and they were super supportive but Iâm scared of loosing everything I had gain so far. I live in a country where people might not want me to be different. Iâm really scared. Iâm 15 and itâs been going on like this for 2years. I loved the water since I was very young, I went to swimming classes, after that I went to a swimming club and I met awesome people. I love swimming but Iâm scared.
To be honest, not only is he super attractive,
but he seems so friendly. I wish we had more people like that.
You can definitely tell that he has a kind heart, and so do his parents. Love that family.
super inspiring, gives me a lot of strength that I face in daily life on so many level. I never give up to find out the thing that I can't live without it. Thank you for sharing your story!
oh man where'd the onions come from ;_; so happy for him, it was really awesome to see that even his Harvard coach was inspired by his motivations and personal growth that I feel like that, too, really helped him push further to achieve what he really wanted.
Wonderful documentary. What an inspiring person. Best of luck Schuyler!
It's sad that some people think becoming your true self is being mentally ill. You should consider educating yourself about mental illnesses first.
Not only is this a very moving story, it gives me plenty of hope. I'm transgender as well as a swimmer, and I want to be an Olympic athlete. Everything seemed complicated and I started swimming as a hobby, and I essentially gave up my dream to become a swimmer at competitive levels. He and I have such similar stories, and now he's given me the hope that I'll be a swimmer too.
Thanks for sharing your story! Good luck with your swimming! đ
you have to sacrifice
What an interesting way of spelling of his name. In Dutch, one could translate it as 'hider' as in; someone who hides themselves away. But the archaic spelling can also be interpreted as "Shelter". A place of protection. Schuyler found shelter by being himself. How wonderful!
This made me cry... especially when he talked about his Korean grandmother.. remarkable story, I hope he achieves everything he wants to.
Iâm an FTM transgender swimmer whoâs forced into the closet by my parents. Iâm hoping to find this kind of freedom and relief someday.
Leontes Asher hope you do, brother. Stay strongđ
I'm an ftm swimmer too and I'm soooo far back in the closet
Leo Asher hats of to you man. Come out when youâre safe. I donât even know you but I support you.
Dont worry. Im a ftm figure skater and I havent made it YET, but when I get my gold for the USA, Im gonna make all trans athletes proud, and so will you. Youre gonna make it so far in the world.
Too bad about your parents. Parents need to be kind and supportive to their kids. The rest of us should be kind and supportive too.
This guy came to my school and did an awesome job handling the discussion that my school had with him!
my god he is cute
Tyler he
KimBap IsMyStyle she
Tyler Oh ryxb didn't.
At all the people commenting "she", I agree, his mother definitely is a little sweetheart.
ryxb it*
This video was the best 13:37 mins of my life!! I was a swimmer too and I never heard something like this! OMG you rock boy đđœ Congrats â€ïž Proud of you đđœ
I watched this video and I felt so moved by this story, it's really inspiring to see someone achieve their dreams and at the same time be accepted for who they are. However, after I went to the comments section and I was disgusted by the awful comments. I was mostly upset by the comments that said something like this..."I don't have a problem with trans people, on the other hand...." All of you need to stop, you are all so privileged you don't even realize it. First off transgender athletes aren't taking crazy steroids to help them win or cheat, they're taking hormones to be happy in their skin and feel normal for once in their life. Not only are you all so lucky to feel the way you were born but you actually have people to look up to, I'm a trans person just like Schuyler and this is really one of the first times I've ever felt inspired by someone who's like me. I honestly haven't started my transition yet because I basically can't turn to my parents, because of this the only way I can describe how I feel about my body is I constantly want to crawl out of my skin, many trans people feel the same way all the time. I'm so uncomfortable I have this feeling a lot weather I'm look at my body, hearing the sound of my voice, or someone calling me the wrong pronoun. It is so frustrating and many cis people don't understand how hard trans people have it and get so angry when they're finally happy. If anyone doesn't have anything nice to say about Schuyler or any transgender person for just being happy then don't say anything at all, you all probably wouldn't even say this in real life anyways since you're just hiding behind a computer screen ÂŻ\_(ă)_/ÂŻ. Respect trans people, we matter and we're here get used to it.
sun spire #respect god had you on this earth for a reason, a reason to inspire I believe. I've shone this to people who have always hated trans people and now they support thanks to you! So I really thanks you for writing this you are making the world a better place!
TheUsefulUnicorn wow I don't even know what to say I was just writing what I felt, I never thought it would have that much power. Thank you for telling me that it means a lot to me :-)
sun spire Thank you so much for spelling out my feelings on this screen in the comments. As a person deciding to undergo their transition from female to make, it gives me a warm feel I g that not all people out there are against trans people. It makes it so much easier to realize that other people support you and want you to be happy as well. you have my respect đ
Heichou Kirigakure This makes me so happy knowing that I helped someone. It's a little hard for me to advocate opening because I haven't come out yet, but when I see something like this I just have to. I'm glad this helped you and I know it can be hard but don't let negativity stop you from being who you are!! :-) I really appreciate the response thank you! P.s. Good luck on your transition you have my support!!
Jake Ponsiglione Really creative comment but it honestly did nothing to me. I know who I am and what you or anyone else has to say about it doesn't effect me, but by what you said definitely shows who you are and I really hope you're proud of that.
Way to go Schuyler. Hugs and love to you from North Carolina.â„ïž Thank you for sharing. This will help others.
this was really inspirational...i'm getting closer and closer to coming out as trans and seeing that he can be happy and successful is really motivational...
lots of love
As someone whos watched someone l love very much deal for many many years with not being able to "come out " to family, friends, employees & coworkers etc as her authentic self, lm extremely proud of this young man for being brave when it wasn't easy and strong not only for himself but members of the trans community at large !!!
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The person l mentioned was born a male & will be 69 this month. She's known she identified as female since she was very small... she just didn't know there was a name for her feelings. She spent years being a husband, father, police officer and trucker because those were the roles expected of a genetic male. Even now as an engineer of 33 years, she cannot come out at work for fear of being fired. Though firing somehome for being trans is illegal, in a right to work state, her boss wouldn't need a reason.
All of that being said, Mr. Bailar is helping to set the new acceptable standards of honoring not only family and school but most importantly himself. Stories like his, are paving the road to trans issue awareness, rights and freedoms with bricks of authenticity !!!! Just keep swimming ! ~ Dori
I came here to make fun of this video but what really happened was I gained more respect for him
Nah
Her*
Donât come here to make fun of this video. Go make fun of yourself who barely knows how to swim, yet alone make it to Harvard.
HER.
Pippy Domar if HE self identifies as a male then that is what you should refer to HIM as
This is very inspiring. Good job Schuyler!!!! I salute you, your family, and everyone around you.
One of the best transitions Iâve ever seen đđŒ
Aww that's so sweet that all the men on the Harvard men's team were open to Schyuler being on their team.
It's Harvard. I think it might play differently at the university of Texas.
If any athlete were to even question this, he'd be removed from the team (and possibly the school). Post-modern American diseducation.
Because a biological woman is not a threat.
Well yeah, skyler poses no threat
Happiness is being your self
No matter how you mold it - happiness is one and one is you
Luis Colon ...Do you realize how ironic that statement is?
oof you're right
Yeah you gotta butcher yourself to feel normal, right.
THANKS YOU SO MUCH OLYMPICS! THIS IS ONE OF THE MOST INSPIRING STORIES!
This is such a difficult topic.
Of course transgender people should be allowed to compete at the Olympics if they qualify for it just like everyone else. It wouldn't be fair to exclude them.
Finding a way to include them without making the games unfair to the other athletes isn't easy though.
A seperate category could be a solution, but I doubt there are enough transgender athletes competing at the various Olympic events. If there were as many transgender athletes as male and female athletes, it would be easy. Four categories: Male, Female, Trans (Male to Female), Trans (Female to Male).
Since this most likely isn't an option that would work out in reality though, I think the IOC is going in the right direction with their new rules - looking at scientific facts and data (e.g. testosterone level limits) - although I do find it a bit odd that they don't even have to transition.
What I really hate about that discussion are the people who instantly call you 'transphobic' if you voice even the smallest, most justified, polite and constructive criticism.
Your comment is the most sincere and kind than all the others saying that it is "unfair" for transgender people to compete against their counterparts. You are being polite and curious unlike all of the other rude people in these comments. I understand where you are coming from but I feel that if they were to have different groups for different people that others would criticize that the transgender people are being segregated against by separating them from cisgender people which makes logical sense. Either way for now the system they have will do.
Thank you :)
It is a difficult topic, I agree. However, creating a separate category for trans people isn't the answer. It would validate the fact that trans people aren't real men or women. If one identifies as trans then they're gender isn't trans its male,female or non binary. I think we should allow everyone to compete in their respective categories. Of course it would cause uproar but, its the right thing to do. The argument that some trans people would have "advantages" in the olympics kind of falls flat, for me at least. You have to go through a very long process to get your gender marker and name changed let alone the hormones. It takes 2-3 years until your body is at the required level to compete. It isn't as easy as waking up and just competing for the mens/female category. Lastly, if one would separate athletes based on performances or skill then it would not make sense to have an olympics in the first place. The whole point is to compete. This begs the question should we not allow Kenyans to compete in long distance events based on the fact that their genes give them an advantage?
Violet Heroine it's not fair tho
No no no. Their levels of hormones are tested to make sure that similar athletes in his shape and age have the same levels or within the same levels. If his testosterone levels are 10 times higher than other athletes then he's disqualified. It's very tricky but the right doctors that know how the monitor these issues have a really tough job. When men transition to female at some point their levels of estrogen keep them as " weak" or as strong as a genetically born woman. Trust me I've done tons of research on this issue.
I'm a gal swimmer. Always had thoughts of transitioning.
Get a good psychiatrist
M Mac you need to go to school, and meanwhile google intersex and start educating yourself on the subject before commenting, otherwise you are symply a pathetic troll. There are multiple kinds of diversity in human body than you thought. There are tons of baby boys being born with physical appearance of a girl and vice versa. For transgenders, the internal wiring in their brain and body is different from the outside appearance. It is each person who knows best who they are. Unless you're a medical researcher or their parents, go away and mind your own business.
EST sorry not playing along with this delusion
M Mac theeen donât comment
Ilikebears shaddup libtard- I'll comment all I want
I'm so close to crying oh my gosh,, I didn't know this kind of amazing representation existed.. I'm a Mexican American trans boy and I can understand how scary it can be but I'm so glad to see someone, trans, and prospering in what they love to do
Boo hoo
I cried my first time watching this because it hits so close to home for me
When I read "this is his story", I thought it said "this is history". Now I'm wondering which one is more correct. â€ïž
I think F to M should be allowed but M to F just seems really unfair
Jacob Hawkins it is unfair that you're disrespecting people's identity and the decision that has been made to add a new Olympic rule for the fairness of equalisation!
How is it fair to compete against people who use steroids?
Jacob Hawkins why? After years of being on estrogen they no more physical strength than a biological woman.
Rabbi Avner Echoberg-Shekelstein surgery is the only way to help a trans person
Rabbi Avner Echoberg-Shekelstein therapy????? That hasn't worked EVER!! since the beginning of the 19 th century!! When they started therapy. Unless you've walked an inch in their shoes then don't even try to diagnose, help or even comment. These people have felt this way for as long as they can remember ANYTHING. Most as early as 4 years of age.
So much disrespect in this comment section
well its a sensitive issue thats to be expected and he himself will most probably accept the negativity of his decisions.
fannewmoon1 its called common sense
Ad Meliora
Get educated.
yan guy
Common sense is to treat others how u would like to be treated. But nope shitbags like you wanna feel superior and then come crying when others return the favour.
Add Meliora There are people born with both male and female body parts. And some even have both XX and XY chromosomes at the same time. It's called being hermaphrodite or "intersex" google it before you shout out nonsense like that.
I have my own opinions on Transgenders competing in sports but that is my opinion. I have no moral right to tell him what he can and can't do as long as he meets the requirements. I may not agree with him and his decisions but I respect them. I hope the best for his future as a swimmer.
Ram Castro
He can pump performance enhancing drugs(testosterone) into his body without any consequences. How is that fair to the other athletes?
Thanks for being kind about it. I wish more people would chill out more with their opinions. There's nothing wrong with opinions, but a lot of people are being rude about it.
because his testosterone level is within the same range as the other athletes. he takes a specific dosage once or twice a month. trans athletes don't get to just inject themselves with testosterone whenever they want at any dosage they want it is strictly regulated
Save Teddy 6969 youre extremely educated. have you even tried to google that question or just decided that was just a fact? you sound like you have the misconcept that transman have a higher testosterone level than a cisman- thats not true. think of it as a man whos hormones are imbalanced (which does happen btw!!) and needs to take testosterone to get back to the normal range- will you say he shouldnt play because he gets to "drug" himself while others cannot? it is not an advantage- it is to reach to the normal range of a man. educate before making a prejudiced comment.
Save Teddy 6969 wow ignorant or what did you not read the very first post ioc has rules for these things, I suggest u read them and keep your ignorant comments to yourself
You are an incredible young man Schuyler. Keep on smiling. Thank you for your beautiful video.
The grandma's reaction to the tattoođ "thank you for taking this eternal vow to take care of your parents" like, chill grandma it's not that serious! đđđđ
HARVARD? How can someone be so perfect?
Good at sports, smart and have a great personality.
You are a remarkable person, thank you for sharing your story.
Tyler it's a matter of opinion. It takes a lot of courage to share your story with people who don't know you.
You spelt "mentally ill person" wrong.
Thank you for sharing your wonderful story and journey with us. I wish you success in all aspects of your life.
One of the most greatest and inspiring videos I've ever engaged in
I met him yesterday: THE BIGGEST SWEETHEART
Such an inspiring Story!
Tom Daley hello! đ
I first saw his story on 60 minuets. And this is more depth and I love it. I am ftm too and love to swim
That's what I call a pretty amazing family. They also show what unconditional love looks like. Wether we understand or agree, at the end of the day all I, or most parents, want is for our children to be happy and whole and be able to live their dreams
Wow I love this on so many levels
Me too. So inspiring. Such a great attitude and personality.
I hope she* gets cancer before the next olympics
I love this video so much thank you for sharing you're story. It got me emotional
I'm trans and I came out 1 year ago to my Mum, Dad, and sister, but I feel like I'm at a stand still at the moment. As soon as I came out it was a moment where I had finalized the decision to give up soccer, in light of the fact that when I start to physically transition I would no longer be able to compete. Like Schuyler and his swimming, soccer is all I know and love, the thought of not being able to compete in the sport is heart breaking. I'm currently studying at a Catholic school with many transphobic/homophobic students, and I wouldn't be able to receive the support I would need if I was to come out to everyone. So I haven't spoken on the situation to any of my family since, as I'm quite sure they're either uncomfortable or waiting for me to speak on it. My dysphoria is crippling to the point where I wouldn't go out and my depression has sky rocketed. It really doesn't help that I've given up on my only interest (soccer). Hopefully, one day I will be able to gain the courage just like Schuyler.
OMG I WATCHED HIS TOP SURGEEY VIDEO BEFORE TO GIVE ME HOPE! IM SO PROUD OF HIM!!!!!
This is an amazing story of courage and walking one's own path in life. Thankfully, Schuyler seems to have received much love and support from those in his life along the way.
People are weird
this is such an amazing story
The fact that he has found himself and is doing what he loves and that the people are supporting him in what he is and what he is doing that is amazing and inspirational for the people out there are that transgender
+lookingfordanny +Lucas Devlin Let's check the DSM, shall we? "gender nonconformity is not in itself a mental disorder. The critical element of gender dysphoria is the presence of clinically significant distress associated with the condition."
+Lucas Devlin And he did get help, that is why he transitioned?? He got diagnosed and then he treated it..
Sam WInchester Lol the DSM publishing committee is highly politicized and that change was only made in the most recent version of the DSM after pressure from trans groups- they made the change based on literally no new science, research, or information at all. Beyond that, if you actually think men who think they're women and want to chop their weiners off because of it are sane in any way, you're admitting to being a complete idiot.
djvbervuib3irv3r I think you just don't like change at this point. Science changes, it's cool.
Your parents are awesome! and I love that Dr. Garramone was your surgeon, too! He's pretty rad :)
omg the part where he explained the tattoo was so sweet!
I think he was a merman in his past life
@Celtic Snow too bad adding an extra letter doesn't add to the number of braincells
She*
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@TobyDraws no pretty sure it's a she maam
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This is incredible, thank you Schuyler â€ïž
Braver as one can be!!! So proud of your journey! Yes the new timeline is so powerful and accepted as who we aređ»đȘâ€đŻ
Round of applause for this guy, he's so open about being trans and is a great educator
This is beautiful!!! Don't hate just be happy for him or leave this video!
if it was the other way around (male to female athlete) it wouldnt be fair in competitions. as male athletes are physically stronger than females.
compacto bokia but if a person were transitioning from male to female she would most likely be taking the female hormones estrogen and progesterone that would change her body to have similar female attributes as her cisfemale counterparts.
umm. hormones dont change your skeletal and bone structure as well as muscle density.
Garrett it actually does change your muscle mass and weight/bmi
does it change your skeletal structure? no.
Karolina S Still female muscles and male muscles are different.
Wow. Powerful. Inspirational. Courageous. This has help save my life.
Thank you, Schuyler -- so inspiring! Also really happy for you.
This warms my heart. Keep doing you. I'll cheer you on :D
Excuse me sir but you can't be that cute AND that confident oml
When he was talking about his grandmother and talking care of his parents, I cried a lot
Beautiful video. So happy for him. Great role model and human! May God bless you, Schuyler..
I love his story, his parents's support, his grandmother's acceptance, his teammates and coaches' inclusion, and his honesty and bravery. So much we can all learn from--namely the right to find your happiness and the ability to be your true self. Bravo Schuyler and everyone involved.
Schuyler, Thank you so much for sharing your story. You are extremely courageous on so many levels. Best of luck to you in all you do.
This is a really emotional story for me because transgender is a really big deal where I live, and there are people on my swim team and show choir team who are transgender so hearing this story is really cool and emotional all at the same time.
This guy is awesome. He's really inspiring :)
I find it inspiring that Schuyler's teammates accepted him for who he is and how the people around him, including his parents support and love him as a brave human being.
I never knew papa Franku was a transgender swimmer
He literally looks nothing like george, not even the same race.
They're both hapas and they do have similar looking eyes tbh
They're both halfus but they look nothing alike. you likely aren't Asian so you just see a room of coin slot eyes and think it's all the same person in a room full of mirrors.
ë°ì§ëŻŒ "coin slot eyes" uh??? its just an opinion. understandably someone who's korean isn't going to see a resemblance that someone who comes from a less homogeneous background does. i personally have not seen anyone with a similar eye shape. people tell me i look like celebrities sometimes and i dont see it at all. it's not that deep.
ë°ì§ëŻŒ also i am partially of asian decent but not east asian. there's a big fat difference.
as a closeted trans swimmer and diver this video really inspired me to be myself. I am planning on coming out soon to my parents and I am getting my first binder soon as well from a friend. I am not sure what will happen once i start transitioning during dive season. I guess I'll just have to wait and see.
I kind of love this story. I love his family too, his parents are wonderful. The diversity enriches it for me. Being from a biracial Asian/Hispanic family myself and being gender nonconforming, I really love that I'm seeing a family that reminds me of my own, except both parents are functional emotionally healthy beings unlike my own lol. But I love them the same, because they do love me and always have.
He is so handsome! đđ and such a good swimmer!
omg i almost cried this is so positive and wonderful
that take care of your parents thing is so cute :')
This so greatly warms my heart in so many ways
makes me pray for another asteroid to hit this planet even more.
Keep on keeping on Schuyler...now you've become a role model for other's to follow, and still other's to look up to..A road is never easy to build. The true test of ourselves is when we extend out our hand and say, I will lift you up and steady you so that you may build your own road from where i left off. Some say being a Role Model is hard to do, but you see it's really not, because it come's from the Heart...our most valuable gift that you and i have and that you and i share with the World around us...Keep on keeping on...
some of these comments make me sick. honestly? first it was race, then sexuality, now religion and transgender. when will we learn from the past and just except and love everyone as human? I don't get it.
It's not a delusion. There are more gender types than male and female. Some men are born with female bodyparts. Some people are born with both male and female body parts. And some female are born with male body parts. It's called 'intersex' and has been a common thing in nature since nature existed. That's why education is so important.
you and others think it's delusion because it deviates from what you consider normal when in reality life is so much more complicated. And it's their lives? Not being straight, not being cis, not being a certain religion does not harm others. At most it makes them uncomfortable, and that is the most egotistical thing to try and deny other people's truths because it simply makes YOU "uncomfortable." Aren't you even a little embarrassed to care so much what other people do with their lives?
so? even if you're right who cares? LEAVE PEOPLE ALONE. if other people living their lives is such a problem to you, you have a mental problems too
Acceptance? I've always wondered the same thing about trans individuals. Why can't they just accept themselves the way they were born? You were born a male. You were born a female. Accept that. Just because you feel like the other sometimes, doesn't mean you were put in the wrong body. Accept that.
missylks123 why don't amputees just accept that they have no limbs and crawl on the ground? why don't cancer patients just accept they have cancer and die? why can't you accept that you are an ignorant bigot and you're the problem? not others?
so inspiring!!! ure so lucky to have very supportive parents!!good luck!
So many comments saying it's okay for FtMs to compete but not MtFs are really being lazy with their logic.
Fat, muscle, bone, even the cardiovascular system change with HRT. Trans people's hormones are constantly monitored. There is no "exact amount" of testosterone, estrogen, or progesterone, but there is an average range, and trans people are kept within that range quite strictly.
So when you strip it down to just the actual facts, y'all are saying MtFs shouldn't be allowed to compete due to their height and proportions. But your argument applies directly to saying that African athletes shouldn't be allowed to compete with East Asian athletes, because the average body proportions are so different. Not how it goes, fam. People have different physical makeups, but we all can compete together.
You didn't used to know about trans people, and now you think they're invading everything, but they've been there for far longer than you've been alive. You're just gonna have to get used to knowing about it now.
His story is amazing! As a DC-area native, I'm so proud a local young man is doing so much and blazing such a trail for others. As a woman in a wheelchair who stoutly *refuses* to be relegated to "disability-specific" or "wheelchair" events, I can totally see why it's SO important to break moulds and shatter stereotypes set by organisations, groups, and society as a whole. He's doing great things and his parents should be *incredibly* proud!
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so inspirational I love this
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Ok I'm sooo! confused her nipples are showing and no one cares, why don't women athletes swim topless? Same thing right.
The hate and disrespect from some of the commenters is, at times, sickening. What's the point of it? That hatred and bitterness. I guess for you it's easy to hate; you don't have to step out of your comfort zone, you don't have to learn anything, or deal with nuance, or put yourself in anyone else's position. You don't have to challenge your friends, family, or people at the church. You just go along with everyone else, and make assumptions that feel safe and intuitive. Empathizing is harder than hating. I guess I can't blame you.
I just noticed his tattoo! Bumohyodo ë¶ëȘšíšë! parent care(I think this is the translation). So sweet!