‘It was like a dream’: Trans advocate Jazz Jennings on gender confirmation surgery

The star of TLC’s “I Am Jazz” began her transition at the age of five and is now 18 and in her senior year of high school.

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43 thoughts on “‘It was like a dream’: Trans advocate Jazz Jennings on gender confirmation surgery

  1. It's incredible that at this time she is going through a bad depression and gained 100 pounds, getting her bottom surgery didn't make her happy after all… So sad.

  2. This brakes my heart. America is so broken. And no one even wonders why such cases are more prevalent in America than anywhere else in the world. Instead of helping children you endorse their confusion to a point of no return. Oh cry beloved country.

  3. The Jewish Mom wanted a lil girl so badly that she called jazz a lil girl before jazz could walk. Jazz mom really pushed this choice and now jazz struggles mentally and emotionally daily, because there is probably some regret, shame ND confusion

  4. I admire jazz I do but it’s a hard pill to swallow that this is our world however I’m open to it and love everyone because that what Jesus said to do. WWJD..

  5. DNA is still a man whatever you do , no hate but people like her makes life look wird and bad, there is no transgder your either a man or a women

  6. Lol, the multiple surgeries he needed and I bet it still isn't functional. This boy is a victim of Munchausen by proxy/narcissistic parents, homophobia and an exploitative TV show.

  7. For people saying he looks like a girl, that's because he took, medications to stop his body from reaching puberty, and to soften the face grow hips etc. From a very young age.

    I would recommend people to accept their biology, and not change who they are and then advocate to accept who they are not.

  8. We don't identify as I don't identify as and nobody I know either, we are human we don't identify as human I am a young man but I don't identify as one.

  9. I don't agree with pushing Jazz into the pride stuff.
    Love is NOT pride . Love is far from pride. Flee all pride !
    It is written. Love is not proud !

  10. Aw she/he was the cutest little person. So sweet.
    I wish her well in this life. I do not understand her walk in this life.
    Only God can lead someone in this awful situation.

  11. As a young transgender person watching this documentary, I feel like there is hope for me. I am between the ages of 10-12 and my parents will not allow me to change my gender. I want to do stuff like wear binders and boxers but still be able to wear stuff like skirts, and dresses but they won't allow me to do so. They will say Im born a girl I should stay that way but I don't want to stay that way. This makes me heartbreak but seeing somebody else go through their dreams makes me feel like I can go through mine. Sorry for wasting your time by reading this dumb paragraph.

  12. I've been reading the comments and lotsa ppl saying this is all acting so naturally I started watching it over for any signs and suddenly I spotted the doctor who legit looks like the chinese guy from the Hangover movie lol and guess what he is also a doctor LMFAO. Jazz said it was very difficult to find a doctor to take her case but that guy is such a crazy comedian he probably wud. Anyway im surprised at how my brain just weaved things together haahaaa

  13. I love that Jeanette said that I’d rather have a living daughter than a dead son. If jazz couldn’t be a girl and had to go through male puberty then she would have committed suicide.

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