I always knew I was a man, always felt that I was a man, always wanted to be a man.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I became a man. Before that I was a little boy.
When I was born, there was a very isolated idea of what it meant to be a man or a woman, and you belonged to one gender or the other.
I always knew I was going to be a family man.
I always felt like the male from the time I was a child. There wasn't much feminine about me.
I knew who I was as a girl but I had to find who I was as a woman.
I know how it feels to be a woman because I am a woman. And I won't be classified as just a man.
My grandfather was raising me, and in many respects, I was trying to understand what it meant to be a man. He was my role model.
When I was a little girl - well, like, a teenager - I wanted to be Sam Jackson. I always wanted to be men.
I was always just so feminine. I don't think anyone who ever met me would describe me as a man.
I always wanted to be a femme fatale. Even when I was a young girl, I never really wanted to be a girl. I wanted to be a woman.