Dylan James Mulvaney / Days of Girlhood / Day __ of Being a Girl - Dylan Explains It All, a gay man interprets 'girlhood' in all glorious technicolor.

At first, I thought this actor found a (horrible) gimmick to get him fame. I figured as soon as he was done filming he took his nails off, put on faggy male clothes and hit up the gay bars. I think he was happy being a twink but wanted a shortcut to fame and found it.

But, now I think it got to him mentally. He actually believes he’s trans and is going to transition. It’s like those actors who play doctors for 20 years and at some point, believe they actually have a doctor’s knowledge. Or is the one who falls in love with their romcom co-star-every single time because they believe the script. They can’t separate fantasy from reality.

He’ll go too far and then realize he was really happy being a faggot actor and messed up all his chances to be a lead in a broadway musical. Looks like he’s not on the road to a stink ditch, but is going to do facial surgery. (LA is not the place for that.)

This shit is so harmful to women. A man with a beard pretending to be a pretty pretty girl with a Barbie pocket waiting for her first kiss, is really is like putting on blackface and asking for watermelon. I hope some days it’s treated like that.

This whole trans movement has set women back decades. He’s 25, but his mother should sit him down, slap him and give him some gold booty shorts and tell him to stop pretending to be a girl.

He isn’t Jeffrey Star, he doesn’t want to fuck straight guys. He just wants to win a Tony someday. He’s lost, and is hurting people in the process.
 
That romcom sleepover video is repulsive. His caricature of a woman should offend women everywhere, and giving advice about crushes to pander to teen girls is creepy at best. I need to moderate my visits to this thread because this dude makes me genuinely angry.
I'm not even attracted to women and I felt slightly uncomfortable by the performance. 😨
 
The meme never lies:
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oh one thing i forgot to point out is that in any videos where he’s standing up he bends his knees in. i thought it was an awkward camera angle thing but he constantly does it :story:
Honestly I think that might be his autistic attempt at making his hips seem wider and his figure more feminine. No? The way he prances around in heels... Jesus Christ.
 
The critique of him someone shared is pretty good. Honestly if he tried to larp as a woman and not a “girl” I think people would be less mad and he wouldn’t have a thread. He’d still be cringe but more so your average tiktok cringe than anything else.
Been bothering me for weeks trying to think of who he reminds me of and it just now got knocked loose by your post.

He's Marty McFly's mother.
 
Would Dylan be more fitting as a regular lolcow or a rat king? I'm thinking towards the latter, he is prevalent in the queer tiktok community and has Broadway connections.
Regular, haven't seen a bunch of E-begging yet, that's a main requirement of the Rat King. That, and no real connection with the rest.
 
Make him a Careercow.
Agreed. I don't believe he's an industry plant but if he is he fits that as a career cow. I can't think of any rat kings who are as successful as him. Even if he doesn't have a tampon sponsorship I've seen him with sponsored ads on tiktok and other places.
 
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Agreed. I don't believe he's an industry plant but if he is he fits that as a career cow. I can't think of any rat kings who are as successful as him. Even if he doesn't have a tampon sponsorship I've seen him with sponsored ads on tiktok and other places.
It's definitely the tag that will anger him the most.
 
Dylan's trying a new style, in an attempt to be more 'youth'.


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I was already thinking it but this video confirms, his character reminds me slightly of Anna O'Brien: relentless forced positivity and enthusiasm, insincere, exhibitionist and Peter Pannish. Obviously the many differences are of enormous size, but I see some themes in common.
 
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