Aydian Dowling | |
---|---|
Born | Long Island, New York, U.S. | July 16, 1987
Occupations |
|
Years active | 2009–present |
Relatives | Jenilee Dowling (wife) |
Website | aydiandowling |
Aydian Dowling (born July 16, 1987) is an American YouTuber, entrepreneur, model, fitness and life coach, and transgender activist. He began his YouTube channel in 2009 to document his journey taking testosterone and experience as a transgender man. [1] In 2015, Aydian was featured on the cover of FTM Magazine recreating a nude photo of Adam Levine, which led to the rise of his modeling career. [2] Aydian won the Reader's Choice Award in the 2015 Men's Health "Ultimate Men's Health Guy", and was featured on the special edition cover in November 2015. He was the first transgender man to be featured on a cover of Men's Health. [3] He was subsequently featured on the covers of both Gay Times magazine and IN Magazine in 2016. [4] [5]
Dowling grew up in Long Island with two older brothers and two step-siblings. He was often described as a tomboy from a young age.
During his teenage years, Dowling came out as a lesbian, but he felt like this did not fully describe his experience. He felt out of place, even among masculine lesbians. He had his first girlfriend at 16, and he began to question his identity when one of his girlfriends asked if he ever wanted to be a boy. Dowling considered the idea of being transgender, but he was disillusioned by the media's primarily transgender representation being drag king and drag queen performers, most of whom are cisgender outside of their persona. Dowling first found out about the existence of transgender men on the internet, where he saw a clip of Maury posted in 2007, in which Maury Povich interviews Thomas Lando and his sister about Lando's transition. [6] Following this, Dowling first realized he is a trans man in February 2009. [7]
In an interview with Metro Weekly , Dowling described his experience with gender and gender dysphoria:
Not only did I feel like I match with the physical, but the emotional things they were talking about, the feelings of not feeling good in your body. And not just because you want to lose five pounds or you want blond hair and you have brown hair, but actually just disassociating from the body that you're in, and feeling like you're stuck in it. Feeling like there's another person in your brain, but this is the body you have. [8]
Shortly after coming out, Aydian met his now-wife, Jenilee Dowling, who he married in 2012. [9] On November 1, 2018, Aydian and Jenilee welcomed their first child, Antler Joseph Dowling. They chose the name Antler because antlers symbolize "the cycle of death and rebirth". [10]
Right after high school, Aydian enrolled in community college to be a writer. However, it was a poor fit and he eventually dropped out, and instead went to culinary school to work as a pastry chef. [11] Before becoming an LGBTQ+ advocate, Aydian worked for a few years as a baker. Freedom for All Americans wrote a story on Aydian's experience being fired from a bakery job in Oregon following coming out to the owners of the shop, and include a video he recorded for his YouTube channel about his experience with employment discrimination for being transgender. [12]
It was not until Aydian and his wife moved from Florida to New York to be closer to his wife's father, that he pivoted into his entrepreneurial work and devoted more time to his company, Point5cc. [13]
Since coming out, Aydian's career has kicked off in many directions, as an influencer, trans activist, model, and life / fitness coach.
Aydian Dowling was featured on the cover of FTM Magazine 's Spring 2015 issue. In it, Dowling recreated a nearly-nude photo of American singer Adam Levine. [14]
Also in 2015, Aydian competed in the Men's Health "Ultimate Men's Health Guy" competition. He lost the cover contest, but won the Reader's Choice award with over 72,000 votes. Aydian appeared on the special edition cover with four other contestants, making him the first transgender man to be represented in Men's Health. [15]
In 2012, Aydian founded his clothing company Point 5cc. [16] The name, Point 5cc, refers to the common dosage prescribed for hormone replacement therapy. [17] The company made an effort to donate a portion of proceeds to their Annual Transgender Surgery Fund, and also established a chest binder donation program. Due to demand for additional support in the trans community, the founders of Point 5cc created a sister non-profit organization, Point of Pride. [18] This is a trans-led 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, which Aydian continues to serve on the Board of Directors as the President and Co-Founder. [19] Point of Pride distributes free binders to trans masculine people [20] and has "helped over ten thousand people receive gender affirming garments and surgeries". [21]
More recently, Aydian has become the CEO and co-founder of TRΔCE, an app (in development as of March 2022) designed to help transgender individuals share their transition experience with other trans individuals. [22]
Dowling began documenting his transition on YouTube (originally named ALionsFears) in 2009. [23] As of March 2022, Aydian's YouTube has over 81,000 subscribers. [24]
In 2017, he and his wife Jenilee created the web series Our Journey To Pregnancy, in which they publicly shared "the joys and difficulties of getting pregnant in a transgender relationship". [25]
Aydian began bodybuilding to masculinize his body after coming out as transgender. [26] As a part of his fitness journey, Aydian previously ran a YouTube channel named Beefheads Fitness, to coach transgender men on how to live a fit lifestyle. [27] This Youtube has been inactive since 2015, and since deleted. [28]
Aydian has also done in-person bodybuilding training for transgender men in Eugene, Oregon, [29] and currently works as a life coach and public speaker. [30]
Dowling's cover on Men's Health came out the same year that Laverne Cox was featured on the cover of Time magazine. His appearance on the cover contributed to this wave of increasing media coverage of transgender individuals in the mid 2010s, described by Time as "The Transgender Tipping Point". [31] Dowling's appearance in Men's Health positively affected the lives of other transgender men, and his work has inspired other transgender people to create their own blogs and YouTube channels to document their own experiences. [32] In addition to providing meaningful representation, Aydian responds to hundreds of emails a month to help people in their own transitions. [33]
A trans man is a man who was assigned female at birth. Trans men have a male gender identity, and many trans men undergo medical and social transition to alter their appearance in a way that aligns with their gender identity or alleviates gender dysphoria.
The Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDoR), also known as the International Transgender Day of Remembrance, has been observed annually from its inception on November 20 to memorialize those who have been murdered as a result of transphobia. The day was founded to draw attention to the continued violence directed toward transgender people.
Sexual attraction to transgender people has been the subject of scientific study and social commentary. Psychologists have researched sexual attraction toward trans women, trans men, cross dressers, non-binary people, and a combination of these. Publications in the field of transgender studies have investigated the attraction transgender individuals can feel for each other. The people who feel this attraction to transgender people name their attraction in different ways.
Jamison "James" Green is a prominent transgender rights activist, author, and educator focused on policy work.
Loren Rex Cameron was an American photographer, author and transgender activist. His work includes portraits and self-portraits consisting of transsexual bodies, particularly trans men, in both clothed and nude form.
Lucas Silveira is a Canadian vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter from Toronto, Ontario. He has composed and performed folk music and rock music, and formed and played in the band The Cliks. Silveira is credited as the first openly transgender man to have signed with a major record label. He also writes about LGBTQ issues.
Louis Graydon Sullivan was an American author and activist known for his work on behalf of trans men. He was perhaps the first transgender man to publicly identify as gay, and is largely responsible for the modern understanding of sexual orientation and gender identity as distinct, unrelated concepts.
The transgender rights movement is a movement to promote the legal status of transgender people and to eliminate discrimination and violence against transgender people regarding housing, employment, public accommodations, education, and health care. A major goal of transgender activism is to allow changes to identification documents to conform with a person's current gender identity without the need for gender-affirming surgery or any medical requirements, which is known as gender self-identification. It is part of the broader LGBT rights movements.
Buck Angel is an American sex educator and former pornographic film actor and producer. He founded the media production company Buck Angel Entertainment. As a transsexual man, he currently works as an advocate and educator. Angel served on the board of directors of the Woodhull Freedom Foundation from 2010 to 2016. The Foundation works to affirm sexual freedom as a fundamental human right through advocacy and education.
Transgender pornography is a genre of pornography featuring transsexual or transgender actors. The majority of the genre features trans women, but trans men are sometimes featured. Trans women are most often featured with male partners, but they are also featured with other women, both transgender and cisgender.
Rupert Raj is a Canadian trans activist and a transgender man. His work since his own gender transition in 1971 has been recognized by several awards, as well as his inclusion in the National Portrait Collection of The ArQuives: Canada's LGBTQ2+ Archives.
Yoseñio V. Lewis is a transgender rights activist, educator and musician.
FTM Magazine is a company founded in Rochester, New York, currently based in Albany, New York, that specifically represents FTM trans men. It is a medium for trans masculine people to read other people's stories and encourages people to share their own. The content on the official website is sorted into: News, Culture, Community, and Transitional. Popular topics include fashion, fitness, community stories, interviews, tips, and reviews. The company advertises through inter-community, and allied businesses rather than banner, or pop-up ads. The company acquires funding through T-shirt sales from their clothing line, and cover prices.
Jake Graf is an English actor, screenwriter, director, and transgender rights activist. Graf specializes in short films dealing with transgender issues in an effort to normalize queer and trans experiences to a wider, more mainstream audience. Many of Graf's films emphasize the daily lived experiences of trans men.
FTM Fitness World is a company created in 2012 in Atlanta, Georgia, US, by Neo Sandja, a transgender man. In 2014, it launched its first annual conference, known as TransFitCon, dedicated to the transgender community. With its motto "Fitness for the mind, body and spirit", the idea was to create a 3-day conference where transgender people could improve their lives in five main areas: wellness, spirituality, relationships, finances and personal development. The conference included the first historical bodybuilding competition for transgender people, won by Shawn Stinson, and added a powerlifting competition in the third year with Janae Marie Kroc as the powerlifting head judge.
Chella Man is an American actor, model, artist, YouTuber, and LGBTQ activist. They are known for sharing their experiences as a transgender, deaf, Asian, and Jewish person of color. Man rose to wider prominence in 2019 for portraying a mute superhero Jericho in the second season of the DC Universe series Titans.
Laith Ashley De La Cruz is an American model, actor, activist, singer-songwriter and entertainer of Dominican descent.
Transmedicalism is the idea that being transgender is primarily a medical issue related to the incongruence between an individual's assigned sex at birth and their gender identity, characterized by gender dysphoria. There are divides and debates within the transmedicalist community on the exact definition of who is or is not transgender. Many transmedicalists believe individuals who identify as transgender without experiencing gender dysphoria or desiring to undergo a medical transition through methods such as hormone replacement therapy or sex reassignment surgery are not genuinely transgender. They may also exclude those who identify themselves as non-binary from the trans label.
The following is a timeline of transgender history. Transgender history dates back to the first recorded instances of transgender individuals in ancient civilizations. However, the word transgenderism did not exist until 1965 when coined by psychiatrist John F. Oliven of Columbia University in his 1965 reference work Sexual Hygiene and Pathology; the timeline includes events and personalities that may be viewed as transgender in the broadest sense, including third gender and other gender-variant behavior, including ancient or modern precursors from the historical record.
Jamie Anthony Lotun-Raines is an English YouTuber and LGBTQ activist. His videos include commentary on gender identity and other LGBTQ+ issues as well as general lifestyle topics. Raines is a trans man and has documented his gender transition, including the effects of hormone replacement therapy and gender reassignment surgery. His channel, Jammidodger, has over one million subscribers.