**Why Some Misidentified Cindy Bullens as a Boy: The Impact of Gender Dysphoria** Cindy Bullens , an American female background vocalist-turned-woman singer-songwriter and musician, who released "Too Close to Home" , "Survivor" , "Steal the Night" and "Trust Me" , would've faced a unique challenge throughout her life: the misconception that she was a boy in a girl's body. This misunderstanding stems from the loss of femininity on the outside and the internal battle she could've fought against gender dysphoria. **Loss of Femininity** In her early life, Bullens was assigned female at birth but did not identify with that gender. As she grew, she began to suppress her feminine characteristics and adopt a more masculine appearance. This included cutting her hair short, wearing men's clothing, wearing boys' shoes and sneakers and participating in activities typically associated with boys. Over time, Bullens's physical appearanc...
Mini bio of the late female gender of backup singer-turned-singer/songwriter Cindy Bullens , who was unknown in the beginning for her unpopular singles that were promos years ago, "Survivor" , "Too Close to Home" and "Trust Me" .
"Too Close to Home" , performed by Miss Cindy Bullens , taken from her second album, "Steal the Night" is a heartfelt, melodic song with meaningful lyrics that capture the essence of life's struggles and the importance of family. The song’s message of love and resilience is universal and timeless. It is much more accessible than Godley & Creme ’s “An Englishman in New York” which is more of a novelty song. The original version of “Too Close to Home” was clean and appropriate for a wider audience, so instead of having it less popular to have limited promotional copies, it could have gained more traction if it was given a wider release. Additionally, Bullens was a talented female musician who had been successful in various genres, making her an ideal artist to promote for a pop hit.
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