Women are not a monolith, but there is one thing we share: we never need to attract our genitals.
This is not the case for Dylan Mulvaney, who writes exhausted about practice in the new memory “Doll Paper: Notes from a late flowering” “” in which the trans influenza leads us to the shocked year when it became “it”.
If I can suggest an alternative title, “TMI: heavy in the business down the belt and the light on the things between the ears.”
“The first day of being a girl and I have already cried three times. I wrote a rogue email I didn’t send, I bought the internet dresses I couldn’t afford, and when someone asked me how I was, I said, ‘I’m finally’ when I was finally, “Mulvaney writes. “How would it be me, lady?”
If you hope for real introspection or penetration, look elsewhere.
The annoying pink book, with its 263 pages printed, is a study of narcissism and a deep desire for public fame and assertion.
Mulvaney’s passionate love for the music theater was lit by a stage show of “Greench”. The influencer was only 3 years old. “From then on, the only thing I could think about was to get up in that scene,” the 28-year-old writes.
So followed a long life to pursue attention and become a dramatic “It Boy” world. And then, suddenly, Poof: a “girl she”.
Mulvaney writes to come out three times – first as homosexual, then as a non -binar and then (finally?) As trans. The latter seems to have scucid because it marked the most notorious, the most common and most valuable and valuable attention.
Local Litters in California Pages with the famous name-dropps: singing in a Loster Groban and “Snow White” cabaret StarraChel Zegler; Faceting with “Queer Eye” star Jonathan van Ness.
Not to mention the time Kathy Hilton said she “would bet a million dollars” Mulvaney was “born a girl. God, you are amazing, dear.”
In fact, there is a jogging theme to accumulate compliments. (“You are the most stunning girl in the country,” she tells her a star of British reality.)
When we arrive at Light Bud bud Famous 2023 – referred only as the “generic brand of beer” in the book – the partnership that became an atomic bomb in the struggle of America’s culture is as shallow as everything else.
Mulvaney, who had made social media partnerships with companies like Nike and Kate Spade, claims that Tiffany’s and a beer brand were the ultimate goal. The reason for the latter? “Contradictory contradictory to my general aesthetics, and I want to surprise people.”
You undoubtedly remember what happened. Cosplaying Audrey Hepburn, Mulvaney posted a video announcing the news on April 1, 2023; After people realized it was April Fool’s joke, the reaction was quick.
Kid rock infinitely shot cases of beer. A national boycott led to tanks sales. Bud Light’s parent company, Inbev, is reported to have lost $ 1.4 billion in revenue, leading to hundreds of employees.
Mulvaney, meanwhile, was only concerned about one person.
“After I felt disappointed by the statements issued by Generic Beer Brand, where I personally felt that they did not condemn hatred of the Trans community, I no longer expected their support,” Mulvaney wrote, adding, “Transphobic rhetoric along the finish line.”
My criticism of Mulvaney are not because a self-described “twink” decided to pass. It is the vision of the woman’s juveniles presented through some pink Barbie lenses.
Geek drama metamorphosis is the performance in “Paper Doli”, complete with fantasy about the perfect actress for a big screen adaptation (Dakota Fanning) and Reduction props that include Capri cigarettes,,, Tampons, composition and vintage clothing.
At every step, Mulvaney emerges as a gay man living a crawling fantasy in camps that is completely intact by the reality of being a woman. Take, for example, the “best friend baths” the author enjoys with Gal Pal Lily: “We started a whirlpool, spinning our bodies around the jacuzzi bath as smooth, naked but in the smallest possible sexual way.”
Girls, you know, right?! (No.)
Mulvaney is, indeed, Picture Perfect – as a portrait of the mistake of smart culture: that a generation was told that the world would morphine for them. They will be affirmed and embraced at every step, despite the obvious truth.
But the reality remains. Regardless of how you decide to appear and present yourself, it is up to you to get into a wider society.
But the impact is quite sure that it is just like changing the hair color.
“My healthy long brunette locks reminded me of the images that I would see in the conservative media, the Audrey Hepburn Personal where I had left for most of my transition,” Mulvaney writes to go blonde. “I was the good girl, Jackie o, but I wanted to be the other woman for once. I wanted to be Marilyn.”
Hey, a guy can dream.
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