In the last episode of
ainsdawg, Ains posted a video saying she wants to delete her account but doesn't know how. I immediately hurried to download all of her videos, but as it turned out, I shouldn't have worried; she didn't deleted her account, and a few days later, she deleted that specific video.
I was wondering why she changed her mind, but it was all clear when she posted the next video:
Money. She is trying to sell stuff, while educating us all about "toxic masculinity". "Toxic masculinity" is when you don't buy bunch of beauty and "wellness" products you don't really need, apparently. Because you try to be macho and pretend you are a strong man who don't need to be taken care by anyone including yourself, or something. Bottom line, buy this product I'm selling you now.
Good thing she didn't bitch about capitalism while she is at it, lol.
This is her last video:
Two things that I want to highlight in this video:
1. She changed her name (not in official documents thought, not yet anyway) and thus have a deadname. This is kind of a huge deal because she stuck with her name - a unisex name, apparently, as she actually bragged in one of her previous videos - for a very long time. Then in one if her more recent videos, it was just "I'm trying out this new name, AJ, which is basically initials of my name". Now apparently she changed the name, presumably to AJ - she didn't say - and is mad because some stranger "deadnamed" her, despite admitting that she haven't changed her name in official documentation. It just shows how they always move the goal posts further and further and further. I wonder if it will get to the point that she decides she needs SRS.
2. How they always, always have the worst interpretation of every interaction they have with other, so called "cis" people. They never think kindly on other ("cis") people, be it their parents, other members of the family, friends, co-worker, or any random stranger they interact with. These ("cis") people are never okay, they don't understand them, they don't even try to understand them, they don't sympathize with them, they don't care, they can't say the only decent thing one can say in such situation, they hate them, they want the worst for them, etc. etc. Meanwhile, so many of these poor "cis" people try to be as kind and supportive as they can, but it's never, never enough, and no matter what they do, it's never the right thing.
They just demand and demand and demand. Nothing you do or say is ever good enough. They put millions of videos out there "educating" us all about how to act with trans people, what to say and what not to say, many of them contradict each other, demand we be kind and understanding, but have zero sympathy for anyone else. Forever the victims, and everything is revolving around them. 1% of the population or so, perhaps even less, but you always have to think of them and how to make their lives better.
Some older videos, because I looked through some of her older videos:
Ains explains how come she used to be a lesbian but now she is a gay man:
So... Autoandrophilia in reverse? lol.
Here is a video about her
top surgery in details: she went to a consult with Dr. Craft, which I guess is Dr. Randall Craft from Phoenix. The whole clinic was super affirming, which Ains was very excited about. Dood, they try really hard to sell you "gender affirming" surgeries, the doc sees dollar signs when he looks at you. Anyway, insurance (probably of one of her parents) covered 85% of the surgery, so she paid $1350 (instead of 9k). The surgery itself was on May 2023.
She opened a GoFundMe to fund the surgery. What, did you think she paid for it from her own pocket? Don't be silly!
I think these kinds of videos are important to preserve. I'm not joking. They are basically evidences, testimonies given in real time about "gender affirming care". Decades ahead, these videos would probably be analyzed and anthropologists, sociologists, psychologists, documentary filmmakers, historians and the future equivalent of youtubers would use them in their work about that mass psychosis we have been dealt with in recent years.