Haven't heard of Kye Allums -- formerly Kay-Kay -- yet? You will soon.The NCAA athlete, who is currently a junior shooting guard on the George Washington University women's basketball team, recently decided to reveal that he is transgender.
In other words, Kye was born a girl, and a biological female, but has always identified as being male on the inside. Now he has come out to his team -- and the world.
G.W. has been supportive, as have his team members. But because of his status as a Division I athlete, there are strict rules on what he can and can't do about his transition from one gender to another. No testosterone therapy until he graduates, for example.
And please, he says, do call him "he."
Kye's is a precedent-setting admission, sure, but what we really wanted to know was this: How did he first know he was transgender? What does he wish people would understand about that? And where did he find the courage to come out?
After the jump, we chat with an athlete with serious courage.
Lemondrop: How did you first know you were transgender?Kye Allums: I haven't always known. It started after high school, my freshman year of college when I moved away from home, and I had to start thinking about myself and what I wanted.
Were there signs growing up that you were different from other girls?
Well, for me, I liked playing football -- all the things that the guys would do. But I would also get teddy bears and I would make my sisters play house with me. I baked cookies with my mom. I never really thought I had to pick either/or.
What made you decide to break the news to your team now?
I was sick of feeling like I had to hide everything. It was getting to the point where it was affecting basketball, and I couldn't focus. I needed to say, "This is me," and I said it. I feel like the world is off of my shoulders now.
Who was the first person you told?
One of my good friends on the team. She thought it was a joke at first. Then, when I started to say, no, no -- and to get serious about it, she got on board. Now she's the first person to correct someone if they screw up.
Meaning calling you "she" instead of "he." Do people do that a lot?
Yeah, it happens a lot. As long as people acknowledge that they made a mistake, then I'm fine with it. And people acknowledge it all the time!
How's your family reacting?
My mom said that she still loved me, and she didn't understand, but she's going to try ... My dad? That's a different story, but he said he loves me. They're supportive.
You're going to keep playing for the women's team until you graduate, but you can't undergo hormone therapy until then. What are your long-term plans?
Long term, I plan on becoming a male 100 percent, with hormones and surgery and all that.
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I definitely want to go to school for architecture and be a personal trainer and have a couple of businesses.
In other words, you're a real slacker. What do you think are the biggest misconceptions people have about being transgender?
That maybe I have both body parts, from a male and a woman. Or that I am a man on a woman's team. Or that I was born male. My sex is female, because I was born a biological female, and my gender is male.
Some people have alleged that it's not fair that you're playing on a women's team. That maybe you should try out for the men's team now. What do you say to them?
Of course it's fair! I'm just saying how I feel. It doesn't change who I am. If I said, "I feel tired today," then should I not play on a women's team?
How did you learn about what it means to be transgender?
I took a class [at G.W.] on gender in general. I wrote papers on transgender athletes. I wrote about a motocross athlete, male-to-female, who was competing and then she stopped competing because people said it wasn't fair that she used to be a he, even though she didn't take hormones or anything.
I wrote about the Olympics and how some players were competing without taking hormones -- a male-to-female competing with other women -- and they hadn't done anything! There were no rules yet. And they wound up having to give their medals back because people said they were cheating.
And I went online and found support groups for people who felt the same things that I did.
What is it that you wish people would understand about how you feel?
Nobody chooses to feel a certain way. Just because my body is like this doesn't mean that I don't have the right to want to play against other people.
I feel like I want to compete with these people around me. Nobody should have the right to tell anybody that that's not right.
Do you think you'll keep competing in sports after college?
I love sports to death, but I'll cross that bridge when I get to it.
What about dating? Once you've had the surgery, will you be a straight male, who dates girls?
I don't like labels. I don't like labeling myself. I'm just me.












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Friday 05 November
By jr
She is a "she" not a "he"! It really dosen't matter how she feels, facts are facts, and the fact is that she is a female!!! Or a freak - Whatever!!!
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Friday 05 November
By Freyda
I prefer to not give an opinion until a chromasome (excuse the spelling) is made public. If you get down to it, none of us should havae an opinon until scientific information is made public. This is just a bit of slow news for AOL.
Friday 05 November
By geneva
Some call her a she and not a he and she's cool with it as long as they acknowledge their mistake. Then going to the question about playing on a female team and it's fairness or lack thereof she say's of course it's fair I'm just saying how I feel and that doesn't change anything. The girl is confused you can not have it both ways. I want to be called he but be on a female team. She is a she and couldn't make it on a male team I believe. This hole mess of transgender in my opinion is bull s___ you fill in the blanks. Bottom line is you are what you were born period. The question about if she will be a straight man if she gets sex change is stupid. I have heard men getting sex changes to become women so they can be a lesbian WOW! Our society better start asking for forgiveness because this world is jacked up!
Friday 05 November
By freddy
what is the "femaleness" that you are asserting that is so clear and distinct?
Saturday 06 November
By whatever
and you are an idiot
Friday 05 November
By RYAN'S mom
He is a HE. He is not a freak. As a mother of a transgender kid.....I can tell you...HE is a he.
Friday 05 November
By Dar
I'm an old schooler, but have learned people have an individual right to identify who they are, regardless.
Friday 05 November
By Sharon
You and any that think like you do is ignorant! People can be physically born one sex but mentally and emotionally feel another sex, if you understood gender confusion. Your comment is so sexist anf phobic that you sound like one of those heads woman! So if you don't know what you are talking about, keep your comments to yourself. You go Kye! Live your life the way you want to and what makes you feel complete.
Friday 05 November
By Henry
So what everyone's saying is, he can literally screw his-self. LMAO
Friday 05 November
By Wendy
I agree with you jr. And if she insist she's a he, then he should have to play on the men's basketball team instead of the women's.
Friday 05 November
By tickytocky
I couldn't agree with you more JR. Let me add though, I think ''SHE" need much prayer. Just because she did papers on transgenders and whatever else does not justify her as being a man. She believed in what she wrote and what she read, therefore all that foolishness got in her spirit; she then decided, "Well, since I like sports and I look like a man with my hair like this, then I'll just become a transgender." WHAT THE MESS??? She need somebody to hit her in the head with the basketball and knock some since in it!!! That's a messed up FEMALE.
Friday 05 November
By Dyan
You just showed the whole world your ignorance. If you had any education you would know a person is what their cromazones make them. Some people are complete males or females and some are any number of places inbetween. Maybe you shoudl try some education before you open your mouth and prove to the world how stupid you are. I am a mother and grand mother and I am eduacted in genetics and development of the human body from conception. Try a book called " Evelutions Rainbow" that is if you can understand it and if you do, you will find the world had passed you by.
Friday 05 November
By Common Sense
Those who judge are uneducated, I am proud that this person made a decision to stand up for what they feel. Let it be, that takes so much corurage, it is no one business what it is............it just is.........this is also the news media who jump at the moment to make this something so unheard of. You also have no class, you are out there for the hype, God bless this person, no matter what Do you really think its a choice when you have all this hardship ahead of you, NO, it is internal
Saturday 06 November
By TRINITY
LIKE IT OR NOT - YOU WERE BORN A GIRL -
YOU WILL DIE A GIRL -
I DON'T CARE HOW MANY SURGERIES YOU HAVE!!!!
YOU WILL STAND BEFORE GOD AS A GIRL
WHO DID NOT ACCEPT GOD'S WILL FOR YOUR LIFE.
PERIOD......................................................................................
Wednesday 10 November
By anoynomus
you are absalutly right true she may fell like she is a he but is in fact a female
for example lets say that by some freak acidetn i turned into a girl {i am male just so you know} i would then be a she even though my brain was a he also
even if "he" became fully male he would still have the dna of a girl thus making him a she so realy with that hormone therapy and such your just fooling yourself just somthing to think about
Saturday 06 November
By Bob
I don't really enjoy judging someone or something that I don't understand. Get a book and gain a bit of knowledge on the subject, before you call someone you don't even know, a freak.
Saturday 06 November
By Rob
Thats not a nice thing to say. What if you or your child were is his shoes and were born with both body parts.
Saturday 06 November
By Ashley
you are single handedly the most single minded ignorant son of a bitch i have ever met and for the resrt of you trwo faced losers get a fucking life becuase u dont know what u want in life doesnt give u the right to cindem some one else's dreams. its his life and he can do what ever he wants with it...Until he gets his sex change yes he is a female and thus is still on equal playing grounds with other women...Seriously people no wonder the worlds comming to an end..the worlds full of ass filling the world with thier bulls hit..
Saturday 06 November
By John
@ Every person who has apparently spoken face to face with god.
God made me gay, so why do you want to change me? Are you not okay with how god works?
Also, he's effectively sterilizing himself by transitioning. It's the price we pay for comfort in our own skin.
So you angry bible thumping homophobic jackholes are essentially getting what you want. I don't see how you have a problem with him doing something that by your standards, benefits you.
Not that it'll matter, because homosexuals don't multiply by procreating. My parents are straight, and OH. MY. GOD. AM. I. GAY. AS. FUCK.
Saturday 06 November
By DSH
you are so fuckin rude.
who are you t tell this person that they are anything different than who they feel that they are.
AND THEN HAVE THE AUDACITY TO CALL HIM A FREAK!
do you know what its like to feel like your a man trapped in a womans body? !
or vice versa....
I be you dont so until you have walked through HIS shoes dont tell HIM who/what HE is.