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The video is a conversation between Maíra Medeiros, a cis woman and YouTuber, and Lucca Najar, a trans man and YouTuber. They talk about some common questions that trans men face, such as how they have sex, what bathroom they use, if they regret transitioning, and if being trans is fashionable. Lucca answers the questions with humor, patience, and personal stories. He explains the difference between gender identity and sexuality, the diversity of trans experiences, and the importance of respect and communication. Maíra listens and learns from Lucca, and also shares her own opinions and experiences as a feminist and an ally. They end the video by inviting the viewers to subscribe to Lucca's channel and to leave respectful comments.
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- The text is a transcript of a video where Maíra Medeiros interviews Lucca Najar, a trans man, about his experiences and questions he often gets asked.
- Lucca Najar is a trans man who is 29 years old and has a YouTube channel where he talks about various topics, including audiovisual, fashion, cinema and LGBT issues.
- Lucca Najar started taking hormones six or seven months after he understood himself as trans, and he does not plan to have sexual reassignment surgery.
- Lucca Najar was a lesbian before transitioning and is now in a straight relationship with a woman, but he does not consider himself straight either.
- Lucca Najar advises people to ask for the name or the pronoun of a person they are not sure about their gender identity, instead of making assumptions or being invasive.
- Lucca Najar says that being trans is not fashionable, but rather that there is more visibility and information nowadays thanks to the internet and the media.
- Lucca Najar says that transition and hormone therapy are two different things, and that transition starts from the moment a person understands themselves as trans, regardless of whether they take hormones or not.
- Lucca Najar says that he uses the men's bathroom because he is a man, and that people should not be concerned about how trans people have sex or what genitals they have.