A Trans Man Asks: Am I a Mutant?

Addi clears up a myth about how trans people develop for a man and his mother.

Addison's Agenda
5 min readApr 7, 2023

For those who are unaware, I produce videos on LGBTQ+ topics and hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, which I distribute on my YouTube channel.

For those who don’t have the time or ability to watch, you’ll find the script for the eighth episode of “Ask Addi” below. Since it is a teleprompter script, the format is probably a bit choppier than you’re used to. I’ve included some of the graphics I used in the video, but I left out the intro and end tag where I ask viewers to like and subscribe but feel free to go to YouTube and do so.

Hello Humans! Welcome back to Ask Addi. I’m Addison Smith. Today’s question is, um, deep? Emotional? Hard? Gets kinda dark.

One of the hardest things about being trans is that some of our families, it’s not that they just don’t understand, but they actively reject their trans children.

Trans kids have been physically and emotionally abused, sometimes even sexually, in the name of “fixing” them.

They are kicked out of the house, even if they don’t have someplace to go, so they end up living on the street.

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Addison's Agenda

Addison Smith is an LGBTQ+ and disability educator and activist living in the Midwest with their cat. They/She. More info at https://addisonsagenda.com