I'm sorry, but WHAT THE fukk The 'master' race yall
I'm slandering the silly cacs in this story not the LGBT. NONE of this makes sense.
I'm slandering the silly cacs in this story not the LGBT. NONE of this makes sense.
Britain’s first gender-fluid family – who sparked a national debate because son Star Cloud is being brought up as a “person” rather than a “boy” – is preparing for a total transformation.
Parents Louise and Nikki Draven are set to undergo gender reassignment surgery.
Dad Louise, 32 – whom Star calls his mummy – is to become a woman.
Mum Nikki, 31 – called daddy by the child – will be a man called Charlie.
Even five-year-old Star has cut his hair to look more like a boy than a girl.
Even five-year-old Star has cut his hair to look more like a boy than a girl.
“It’s been a long time coming,” said Louise – born a man and Star’s biological dad.
“I started my transition in 2011 but things, mainly weight, held me back.”
She shed 16st – slimming from 25st to a slim 9st – to avoid complications so she can have the December op.
She added: “It took a lot of self-discipline after bariatric surgery.”
Louise said of the swap op: “I have doubts all the time but that’s just part and parcel of my transition.
“No one chooses these feelings but when people do, they need the outside of their bodies to match the inside.”
Louise has also ditched her striking red and black hair – shaving it off after hormone treatment left her thinning.
She said: “The hair doesn’t make the woman – the woman makes herself.”
Meanwhile Nikki – born a female and registered as Star’s birth mother – now calls himself Charlie and is planning a female-to-male operation soon.
The ex-pub bouncer said: “I’ve never been comfortable being female but it’s taken me a while to admit that.
“I was never happy about having periods or growing breasts. It felt all wrong. So I did some soul-searching and realised I’ve always wanted to be male.”
Last year he revealed he was pansexual – some days he would dress as a woman, and others as a man.
Now he only ever dresses as a man and binds his breasts every day.
The couple say Star is “still gender neutral” and is happy and well-adjusted.
Charlie said: “He has a five-year-old’s understanding of our situation.
“I’ve always been daddy and Louise has always been mummy and that’s never going to change.
“Star sometimes asks questions. Recently he asked why I had to wear a swimsuit at the pool and not trunks like other daddies.
"I tell Star mummy is going to a special doctor who will take away her ducky, which is Star’s word for penis.
“I say that when I go to the special doctor I’ll be getting a ducky of my own then I’ll be just like him.”
Star’s school is supportive. He wears a boy’s uniform but can accessorise.
At home he is free to wear make-up, paint his nails, wear boys’ or girls’ clothes and play with dolls.
Family gear up for double transition as both mum and dad prepare to swap genders