Blaire White September 14, — is a YouTube talker who at one time described herself as a " transgender conservative commentator ". In short: Blaire White is the Milo Yiannopoulos of trans issues. As of February , White's YouTube channel had k subscribers and m views, [4] and her Twitter has k followers.

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White supported Donald Trump for the President in ; however, she had reservations about him and his policies in office. White has described feeling gender dysphoria from a young age. She is an outspoken survivor of date rape by a man when 18 years old. She describes her traumatic experience in her collaboration video with Shane Dawson. When she was 20 years old, she came out as transgender to her family and friends and began feminizing hormone therapy in White attended California State University, Chico , where she studied computer science. While attending college, she appeared on a friend's live stream , and commenters encouraged her to start a YouTube channel of her own. After she was dissatisfied with studying computer science at college, White began posting anti-feminist political videos on the platform in December
I was definitely taking the "Tough love" approach because I've read countless times on this and other boards, how Mormons claimed that they were cool with their SO not being Mormon, and that they weren't, themselves, orthodox. I don't want to advocate manipulation but asking questions concerning Joseph's dishonesty about polygamy to his first wife and his marriage of other men's wives and marriage of a 14 year old may prove more fruitful than just saying wow polygamy is messed up. It gives people a sense of purpose, while pressuring them to be 'good' by their book. Her Religion is more important than you will ever be Her Religion comes first and deep down, she will come to hate you for not accepting joining her religion. Think of every possible scenario you can think of.
Pay for the first few dates. However, be careful to not ask something that may offend your date. In her obviously orthodox Mormon paradigm dad's a bishop, she went to BYU and on a missionunderstand that she believes her husband must be an orthodox Mormon and get married to her in the temple. If she was anything like me, that idea is probably foreign, radical, confusing, interesting, and inspiring to her. Hopefully, it will give a little insight into Mormonism's insidiousness. Your mids is still young. In many ways, you yield some authority to the church. I don't mean to be rude, but she's not gonna give up her "nonsense". I've read some of the articles linked to by mormonessays.