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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

The Tudor Dixon Podcast: The Truth about Transitioning with Oli London

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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Politics, Daily News, Society & Culture, News Commentary, News

4.311.1K Ratings

🗓️ 14 April 2023

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Tudor welcomes Oli London to discuss his experiences with transitioning from a man to a woman and then the agony in trying to reverse course.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, this is Buck Sexton and you're listening to the Tudor Dixon podcast, part of the Clay Travers and Buck Sexton podcast network.

0:08.8

Hello and welcome to the Tudor Dixon podcast.

0:11.7

I'm Tudor Dixon and today we have a very serious conversation about the trans movement and I'm really glad that Oli London agreed to join me.

0:21.5

Oli is, I guess I would say maybe D Transitiony.

0:25.0

We're going to hear exactly what that means and we're hearing more about folks detransitioning these days, but a lot of times that's getting pushed out of the news to make room for celebrating young people who are making permanent changes to their bodies to transition.

0:39.5

So we just want to get kind of deep and real into Oli's journey. So Oli, thank you for joining me today.

0:45.9

Thank you. It's a real pleasure to be speaking with you Tudor.

0:48.5

Well, I am really excited about it.

0:50.3

You have a unique story because you were a transgender person.

0:55.0

You still identify as transracial.

0:57.4

So I want you to talk a little bit about what that means, how you decided to get there and what you feel life is going to be going forward.

1:06.9

So just give us a little update on how you decided to make these changes.

1:11.4

Right. So what happens as a kid, I was always a lot more feminine, you know, some boys prefer girls toys.

1:18.1

And some girls are tomboyce, which you know, can be very normal.

1:22.0

So I was always a little bit more feminine.

1:23.4

And then with what happened when I was in high school, I started getting breakouts on my skin.

1:28.2

And when you're going through puberty, you really start to kind of hate the way you look and struggle with your identity.

1:35.0

And I used to get bullied very severely every day because of the way I looked.

1:39.4

Also, because I was more feminine than the other boys in my class.

1:42.4

So I used to get picked on when we would go to swimming class.

1:46.3

You know, people would say I was like a woman because I had kind of fat around my chest.

1:50.1

So it looked like almost breasts.

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