Why some women and girls misunderstood Cindy Bullens was mistakenly a boy in a girl's body due to the loss of femininity on the outside

**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 appearance became increasingly androgynous. Her voice never changed a bit as she got older, her facial features became more angular, and her body shape became more rectangular. This loss of femininity further fueled the misconception that she was not a woman.


**Gender Dysphoria**
Gender dysphoria is a condition in which a person feels a deep sense of distress or discomfort with the gender they were assigned at birth. Bullens has openly discussed her struggles with gender dysphoria, describing it as a constant feeling of being in the wrong body.

For many years, Bullens tried to conform to societal expectations of femininity. However, this only exacerbated her dysphoria and led to feelings of isolation and despair. Eventually, she could've decided to transition to living as a woman, which significantly reduced her gender dysphoria.


**The Impact of Misidentification**
The misidentification of Bullens as a boy had a profound impact on her life. It led to discrimination, prejudice, and social isolation. She was often denied opportunities or treated differently because people assumed she was male.

This misidentification also had a negative impact on Bullens's mental health. She felt constantly judged and misunderstood, which contributed to feelings of anxiety and depression.


**Overcoming the Misconception**
Bullens could've worked tirelessly to raise awareness about gender dysphoria and to challenge the misconceptions surrounding it. She could've written songs that explore her experiences, spoken out publicly, and met with policymakers to advocate for transgender rights.

Through her advocacy, Bullens could've helped to educate the public about the complexities of gender identity and the importance of respecting people's pronouns and gender expressions.


**Conclusion**
Cindy Bullens's journey highlights the challenges faced by transgender people who do not conform to traditional gender norms. The loss of femininity and the battle against gender dysphoria can lead to misidentification and discrimination. However, through her perseverance and advocacy, Bullens could've overcome those obstacles and paved the way for greater understanding and acceptance of transgender individuals, but sadly as an error on September 1, 2011 Miss Bullens as female gender passed away from the unexpected masculinization surgery when being replaced with the new male gender born as Cidny that confused most of the world.

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