Being born the wrong sex kind of blows, but the wrong species? Kitty Madison, born biologically male, felt not only the he was meant to be a woman, but on top of that, was supposed to be -- wait for it -- a mermaid. Since we used to try to make our way across the pool with our legs crossed into a faux fin every summer, we can't get enough of the whole fishy saga as told to Vice magazine. We've picked out a few quotations from the Dutch mermaid to give you the idea:
On early Mermaid influences: "When I was 15, I saw the film "Splash" ... I still long for the experiences Darryl Hannah had. After I saw the movie, I had just one dream: to try and live my life as a mermaid. To this day, every time I see "Splash," I have to get to the water. That's where I find my peace and home."
On herself: "Madison the mermaid is really graceful, fluent and feminine."
On her mermaid tail: "My first one I made from an old legging and fins. Later, when I became Kitty Madison, I bought the same tail that Darryl Hannah wore in the movie. Orange with glitters, custom-made for me. I keep my tail in a fire-safe room. It's my most valuable possession."
On transitioning from he to she: "They put me on hormones, which made me tired and restless. I couldn't even be a mermaid for awhile. I never had any real physical pain, but the emotional pain is still very deep from when I was a boy."
On business potential: "If I could make real money with this [being a mermaid], I would never want to work again. I feel so much love for life as a mermaid that I would give up my real life. I really love my boyfriend, but if he tries to make me give up my life as a mermaid, I would choose life as Kitty Madison the mermaid."
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Tuesday 15 September
By Six
I hate when people call transgender individuals by their biological sex. It's insulting, disrespectful, and degrading. She's a she, she's not a he anymore, so quit calling her that.
While it is a far reach to believe that one is a mermaid, I support her. Why? Because at least she's doing something that makes her feel good, gives her happiness, and is fun and interesting. The rest of us grow up, go to school, go to college [or not], and work our lives to the ground just to retire when we're too old to do anything except sleep, eat, and deal with the problems of old age.
Instead of putting everyone else down for living their lives differently than yours, perhaps you should take a step back and re-evaluate your own life. Maybe it's you that's the problem, not people like her. She's not hurting anyone, she's not forcing you to believe her. I think she's extremely brave to be coming out like this, to be expressing her feelings about not only being a transgender person, but also someone who wishes to be something else. Most of you can't even spell or take off the caps lock. Show some maturity and respect for others even if you don't see eye to eye with them.
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Sunday 22 November
By jil
wow lol, i am turning into a mermaid.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! odd
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