• 4 months ago
Behind The Looking Glass is a film about the lives of women whose partners have or want to ‘transition’. While we he | dG1fUWhBbHZ3X2tBSHM
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00:00I'm 39, I'm 50 now, I'm 69, I'm 44, I'm 38, I'm 69 years young, I'm 42 now, I've just turned 71, I'm 65, I'm 53 years old now, I'm 55 now, I was 20 when I met my
00:29spouse. We were married 36 years at the time of the divorce. He told me about his belief that he
00:37was a woman at 32 years. So I'm 45 now. He started this process about four years ago. We separated
00:46at that moment, but we're not formally divorced.
00:59In a marriage where your partner started to use drugs or cheated on you, you would find therapists, support groups, and other women who would say, this is not your fault. But on this topic, people are very quick to question whether or not you responded to it correctly.
01:27On the left, it's axiomatic that the untold stories will be told. This particular untold story, no one wants to hear.
01:36Media should start to report on the patterns of behavior endured by women and also report on male patterns of crime and violence, which continue after transition.
01:46You have to realize that your dad has fallen in love with himself. And there's no part for you in that, where you're not just a prop.
01:56Every action he takes still affects my kids, still affects me, still affects our financial situation.
02:03I want women to be angry that we're not being listened to, and that we're being lied about.
02:07I would recommend that trans activists look at their behavior towards the now single mothers and domestic abuse survivors in the trans widow community and ask how gaslighting and insults and death threats and rape threats square with their mandate to be kind?
02:23Why are they not listening to the voices of women?
02:28My experience is valid. I know what I know. I've seen what I've seen. And you ought to listen to me.

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