Time and again, Dylan, who is now 26, equates becoming a woman with a number of sexist and stereotypical tropes about female behaviour connected to so-called bimbo-ism. It started on 'day one of being a girl', when Dylan declares: 'I have already cried three times. I wrote a scathing email that I did not send. I ordered dresses online that I couldn't afford. And then when someone asked how I was, I said "I'm fine," when I wasn't fine.' This is no different than 'blackface' where ridiculous stereotypes of being black degrade all black citizen for the entertainment of racists. Dylan is NOT being a woman he's a living insult to all real woman - and the companies that showcase him are sexist. And creepy.