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YouTuber – Who Was Born Male – Is Happier Than Ever After Undergoing Gender Reassignment Surgery


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A YouTuber from Melbourne was born male and wanted to transition from the moment she could speak and understand.

22-year-old AJ Clementine says she just knew she was a girl when she was a child and wanted to transition.

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She recently underwent gender reassignment surgery and now, she is happier than ever.

She told Barcroft TV: “I have been trans my whole life. From the get-go, I was trans. I remember I wanted to transition from the moment I could speak and understand – as a child, I just knew I was a girl.”

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AJ Clementine

She underwent surgery in October last year and posted a bikini selfie to celebrate her new body.

“I never thought I’d end up being a girl and I never thought that it would be possible to achieve looking or feeling like I do,” she said.

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“I was really excited to actually try my first ever bikini because I never even attempted it pre-surgery.”

She was nervous before posting the picture but after it was shared online, Internet users supported her that made her feel relaxed.

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AJ Clementine
AJ Clementine

“I feel more and more comfortable – to be able to have the option to feel good in a bikini gives me a huge sense of joy and happiness.”

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She said she first felt she needed to transition when she was 13 but didn’t know what to do about it.

“I remember feeling that once I understood that transitioning was something I needed to do, I wouldn’t survive to live as anybody else”, she said.

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“Initially it was difficult to come to terms with needing surgery – it wasn’t about wanting it, it was about needing it,” she added.

AJ Clementine
AJ Clementine

Her parents were very supportive and they totally supported her decision of transitioning.

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AJ is now happier than ever and feels more confident after the surgery. She says: “Just knowing that I am who I was, to begin with, makes me feel reassured and it allows me to have these conversations that I wouldn’t have had before.”

“I waited and I truly believed that it was going to get better one day and I would feel at piece with my body.”

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