He probably thought this tik tok larp was fun and was happy when he started earning so much and got famous, but he has to know this will get old.
"It's day 1,327 of being a girl, and just... kill me already."
I'd hate to have to commit to something where the novelty is undoubtedly going to wear off. Eventually, people aren't going to care anymore. He'll be another internet meme the next generation of kids will think the current handmaidens we're lame AF for liking.
Bold of you all to assume that most of the woman who take issue with Dylan give two shots what some 20-somethings with little to no life experience have to say about the matter. Dylan is very very misogynistic. I'm almost wondering if he ever snags a man if we'll see "Day 733 of being a girl and I'm making my man a sandwich because that's just what we do. Woohoo!"
Being a woman, while largely depends on having the qualifying biological equipment, is so much more than that. There's so much damn depth to it and Dylan is being a superficial bitch about it. The best women in my life were nurturers, caretakers, fighters, survivors... you get idea. Dylan is none of that. His "kindness" feels so synthetic, probably because he's trying to attract clicks and comments. We haven't seen anything genuine, that I recall, anything that shows any depth or compassion or genuine love and concern for other humans. It feels narcissistic or selfish or something.
I wouldn't mind Dylan if he didn't waltz in, half-assing being a woman or girl (he keeps yo-yoing between the two) and expect us all to change what a woman is to suit him to precisely how he wants to be. If he had some humility, tried to blend in more, didn't feel so goddamn fake, accepted that his choices come with consequences and limitations (welcome to womanhood) and whatnot, I could probably be friends with someone like that. But he'd rather prance around like self-absorbed mean girl who insists she's so nice and kind.
I also love how these girls are missing the main complaint of the tampon issue. It's not that maybe someone might have a tampon for the rare stranger who will ask. It's that he's creepy and ignorant about it. He took them out and played with them on camera like they were so amazing and fascinating. It was borderline fetish levels of awe and wonder (of which the internet has taught, undoubtedly, most of us that such a fetish probably is a thing). If that, perhaps is his thing, fine. I'm of the opinion that if you don't hurt others, you enjoy your kinks, but I did not consent to that awfully uncomfortable cringey video of him marveling over something that goes in what he refers to as a "barbie pouch"

. Makes my skin just absolutely crawl. What kind of world do you live in to not have the same reaction?