He publishes his before and after photos of his complete transition from woman to man: know his story

Jaimie Wilson is transgender, one of 1.4 million living in the United States. Anyone who looked at her beautiful blue eyes, her muscular body and her amazing looks would probably end up falling in love with her.

In 2015, when Jaimie let her family know of her decision to transition from female to male, she ended up losing most of her loved ones; and many ended up leaving him alone.

“At first I was afraid of admitting to others that I was transgender, because as people say ¨she didn’t show signs¨, finally I got up the courage because I didn’t want to appear what I wasn’t anymore, ¨says Jaimie.

Wilson has more than 300,000 followers on Instagram, where he receives daily praise but unfortunately also a lot of criticism. However, he seems to cope very well.

For 2 years he had to undergo testosterone treatment, in addition to resorting to surgery and working out in the gym. The young man is only 21 years old and confesses to feeling full and happy for being the man he always dreamed of.

All the people who were around him when he was still a woman have been replaced by those of the transgender community, who accept him as he is and do not judge him, however, the previous ones accused him of being too feminine to become a man. and now that it is, they say it’s too masculine.

“Definitely no one understands people, now they say I’m going too far trying to appear cisgender, the struggle to be accepted is very exhausting,” says Jaimie.

“You are NOT who people think you are, you are who you know you are,” says Jaimie feeling proud of himself.

The young man lives in Florida and aspires to be a country musician, he has even been invited to play at the Sziget festival in Budapest this month. Instagram is one of the social networks that has given him the most fame.

Jaimie still remembers: “When I said what I was, people refused to believe I was a man, because of how ‘feminine’ I had been for 18 years.”

Before starting testosterone treatment, she decided to cut her hair and wear men’s clothing.

“I have lost my family and most of my friends since I began my transition, but in the process I have discovered who really cares about me,” says the young transgender man.

Jaimie shares the following message on her social media: “Not everyone has to show ‘signs’ to be transgender. You don’t have to pass an exam to prove you’re trans… you definitely don’t need ANYONE’s approval except your own; life is about finding yourself and becoming YOU. No one goes through the same thing in the same way.”

What do you think of the decision that Jaimie made? Would you support your son if this were her case?