‘Iβve always wanted a penis’
YouTuber Trisha Paytas said she’s always wanted a male body because it would make dating gay men easier
- Trisha Paytas appeared on an episode of CBS’ “The Doctors” to talk about how she thinks she is transgender.
- She said she’s always felt like a man and wanted to be physically male because it would make dating easier for her.
- “I’ve dated gay men, and this is what offended people in my video, when I date gay men, a lot of gay men think I’m not man enough because I don’t have a penis,” she said.
- She started to cry when psychotherapist Dr Mike Dow told her he thought she fit the criteria for a transgender person because she was assigned female at birth but felt male in her brain.
- “To me, it also doesn’t matter if you have a surgery,” he said. “It’s not so much if you ever have a surgery, it’s about how you feel.”
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‘Drag Race’ Star Gia Gunn: Trisha Paytas is Not Transgender … She’s a YouTuber with Penis Envy!
Gia Gunn‘s calling BS on Trisha Paytas — not just for announcing she’s transgender … but for her ensuing apology she believes was just an attempt to save face.
The “RuPaul’s Drag Race” star tells TMZ she doesn’t believe for a second that Paytas is transgender, and says Trisha telling us she’s not transitioning is obvious … because she’s not legit.
Gia says it’s clear Trisha’s behavior is that of a YouTuber using clickbait to gain followers, NOT a transgender person. She concedes Paytas may have some conflicted feelings — including penis envy — but doesn’t buy her identifying as a man.
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Psychotherapist Mike Dow told Trisha the conflicted feelings she was experiencing didn’t ‘fit under the normal idea of what a transgender person is’
YouTube celebrity Trisha Paytas tore up as she spoke about her gender identity just weeks after being ridiculed online for coming out as a transgender man while still identifying as a woman.
In a bid to clarify her controversial comments, the 31-year-old Celebrity Big Brother star appeared on October 23 episode of The Doctors. A psychotherapist on the show told her he believes she is transgender.
“I don’t like labels. For me, saying Iβm transgender was just a thing to say because itβs what people want to label me as β a female, whoβs a male,” Trisha explained. “I was born female, but even from a young age I had a hormonal imbalance where I knew I wasn’t female.”

Trisha revealed she has always thought of herself as a man since an early age, and that her job as a stripper and escort was only meant to “give guys what they want” for money. (YouTube)

Trisha was then asked if she had considered physically transitioning into a male. The 31-year-old said she hasn’t, but noted she does want male genitalia.
“Iβve always wanted a penis,” she said. “I always have because it just makes dating easier. Iβve dated gay men and this is what offended people in my video is when I date gay men, a lot of gay men think Iβm not man enough because I donβt have a penis.”
According to her, she has “always been very uncomfortable in the female body.”
Trisha revealed she has always thought of herself as a man since an early age, and that her job as a stripper and escort was only meant to “give guys what they want” for money.
“I still do adult work β not porn, but I do nudity and stuff like that because it what makes the money,” she said. “It’s what my job is, so I don’t consider transitioning because my job is this.”
Psychotherapist Mike Dow, who was present during the interview, told her that the conflicted feelings she was experiencing didn’t “fit under the normal idea of what a transgender person is.”
“I actually believe you are a transgender person,” he told Trisha.
“The fact that your assigned sex at birth was female, but in your brain, you feel male, that, to me, meets the classification for a transgender person,” he added. “It’s not so much if you ever have a surgery. It’s about the way you feel.”
After hearing the doctor’s words, Trisha broke down in tears.
“I wasn’t going to cry,” she said. “You’re just the first person out of LGBTQ that I don’t know on a personal level, that’s accepted me. It means a lot because so many people think I’m faking this and it’s just so hard.”
Trisha is popular on YouTube for her “mukbang” videos, where she’s seen binge eating in front of a camera.



















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