Interview with Playboy’s 1st Transgender Playmate Reveals Dark Side


Playboy is done with women, for the month of November that is. Meet transgender Model Ines Rau. Playboy’s November 2017 Playmate of the month. The first openly transgender model to be given that distinction.

Most transgendered women don’t look “passable”. Rau does. This person is the living example of a tactic that liberal activists us to trick the masses into seeing when they think the word transgender. Despite the fact that most will never look anything more than a man in drag.

Here is the real kicker though about being transgendered. Gender dysmorphia can never be cured through extensive superficial surgeries. It is something that starts with the mind.

That is why no matter how beautiful and “passable” a person can be – they will never be truly happy. Scroll down to read exerts from this person’s exclusive interview with Playboy Magazine.

Transgender model Ines Rau is an interesting person to examine. Rau transitioned as a minor. Found work “dancing” at parties hosted by rich famous DJs at Ibiza until working up the rung to become a model.

Here are three things you need to know about Ines Rau:

Here are three key things Rau shared in the interview with Playboy that shed interesting light on the adult lives of children who transitioned as minors.

1) Fame = Love

Being famous can get you a lot of love, and I need a lot of love, so I’m not going to say I don’t care about fame. I’m seeking to help people, and you can do a lot of good if you’re famous. That’s the way I see it. It’s not an ego thing. I’ve never needed fame to feel hot. – Ines Rau

This person is not stripping so they can feel hot or physically desired. This person is taking their clothes off so that people will love them. That is sad.

One has to wonder if all the “need for love” or emptiness he feels might be tied back to unresolved gender identity issues that were not “cured” by having a few surgeries and hormone treatments

2) LOVES to party and drink

I’m a party girl and always will be. For me, it’s not just about being drunk and doing crazy shit. It’s a celebration of life—a social thing. You want to interact, you want to meet new people. Plus, at a party people are tipsy, and that makes everything go more smoothly. – Ines Rau

It’s not about being drunk or doing crazy shit IT’S JUST HOW I CELEBRATE LIFE AND THE ONLY WAY I FEEL ALIVE.

You see how that is a bit contradictory? Who you are inside doesn’t change just because your physical appearance might look different. Having surgery is not shown to cure gender dysmorphia and other identity issues. That might explain the need for a drink and constant excitement to distract from the pain.

3) You can’t dislike transgender people unless you believe in global warming

People have said that being transgender goes against the laws of nature, but they’re the same people who aren’t doing anything to help nature.  – Ines Rau

Rau is a die-hard leftist. This person has it all figured out. The only reason someone might not be jumping on the transgender bandwagon despite their being no concrete scientific evidence proving that transitioning is a medically validated option for gender identity disorders is global warming.

Source: Playboy



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