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Brendan Jordan comes out as member of the trans community


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The first time you saw Brendan Jordan, he struck poses and fierce dance moves while a gaggle of kids stood behind him. He captivated the camera and America. The video of his dancing has been endlessly memed and viewed more than 4 million times. 

At HRC Foundation's Time to Thrive Conference Sunday, he came out as a member of the transgender community. There, Jordan retold the story of his mom driving him and his sister to the grand opening of a mall near their town, where he was caught voguing to Lady Gaga's "Applause" live on camera by a television crew. 

Jordan said that after the success of his video, he was able to be a voice for his generation, and then he used that platform to make an important announcement. 

"Like most teenagers, I'm still figuring it out," he said. "I'm starting to label as one, or as part, of the trans community." 

"I can't really label it, because, you know, some days, my more feminine side comes out — the 'she.' Some other days I don't feel like putting on my fabulous mask, and the 'he' comes out, and I'm totally OK with that." 

Jordan said that he has no idea who he will be, or what his identity will be, 10 years in the future, but he likes the "limitless" feeling of his gender. Jordan said that he goes by the pronouns "he" or "she." 

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You go Brendan! :) Keep inspiring other LGBT+ kids out there. :applause: 

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Jesse Pinkman

I didn't know who this was, so I was pretty scared to see what was going to come after the title cutoff. :air:

 

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Brendan's confidence is everything! He is the epitome of being comfortable in your own skin. So happy for him, I hope he inspires the many other kids who are also figuring it out. :)

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DrewStevens

It sounds more like he/she is genderfluid/genderqueer. It's good that he doesn't feel the need to label it tho 

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RichAssPiss

I respect Brendan's identity, and that it is in flux. However, I worry about some of this language. What does "fabulous mask" mean exactly? And why is that a connotation of "she?" Does Brendan mean makeup and artifice is a womanly trait? Or that "fabulousness" (femme performance commonly exaggerated in gay men) is a sort of "mask"? Either way, we should push to distance gender from conventional norms. Gender fluidity is less about identifying a shift between a binary than opening that binary to new positions. 

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