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Mr. Bruce now Ms. Jenner

Gender gendarme is now on a stiletto march


By Judi McLeod ——--June 2, 2015

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It's as sad as it is deceptive when a man transitioned over to female with a surgically-feminized face and breast implants becomes 'The News' of the day. Hundreds of gender transitions are conducted in hospitals, many paid for by taxpayers through politically correct governments. The transitions take place in private and 99 percent of the gender transitioned seek neither publicity nor agendas for their cause.
Overjoyed by the multi-million dollar referendum that legalized same sex marriage in Ireland, the gender gendarme is now on a stiletto march. Bruce Jenner, ex of Kardashian matriarch Kris Jenner, finally came out of his man cave at the ripe old age 65 to be introduced as Caitlyn Jenner on the July cover of Vanity Fair magazine. Photographed by Annie Leibovitz in a busty basque and underwear, Caitlyn is introduced with a definite come-hither, smoldering look. Caitlyn must have learned a lot about publicity from the Kardashians when she was still a he. No point in asking would it be too politically incorrect to suggest that Vanity Fair insults virtue and womanhood with its glossy July cover of Bruce (whoops) Caitlyn Jenner?

Caityn throws her past winning the gold medal for the decathlon at he 1976 Olympics over a heap of her dressing room corsets

Is come-hither and smoldering how women should reach icon status from the covers of magazines? Isn't it a kind of exploitation of women to show newly minted gender-transitioned ones in suggestive sexual siren images? Other than aging celebs who would do most anything for publicity, how many women at 65 want to be photographed in a busty basque and underwear showing surgically manufactured cleavage? For sure Bruce arrived sans-boobs in his birthday suit like all other little boys who come into the world as sons. Caityn throws her past winning the gold medal for the decathlon at he 1976 Olympics over a heap of her dressing room corsets. Now that he's been recreated as an "older beauty" over whom high fashion biggies are going gaga, she's shopping for and talking clothes and fashion with her high profile step-daughters. "There she was. An older beauty laid bare in a retro satin bustier with a 36 B cup fit for Jessica Rabbit," the New York Post posited.
"The look was classic Hollywood glamour, and yet Vanity Fair's July cover story caused the world to do a collective double take. Could that gorgeous, aging pinup oozing sexuality in a $200 Edy corset actually be former Olympian Bruce Jenner?"
Vanity Fair chronicles the debut of Caitlyn, the senior citizen beauty, as follows:
"NEW YORK, N.Y.--Speaking publicly for the first time since completing gender transition, Caitlyn Jenner compares her emotional two-day photo shoot with Annie Leibovitz for the July cover of Vanity Fair to winning the gold medal for the decathlon at the 1976 Olympics. She tells Pulitzer Prize winning V.F. contributing editor and author of Friday Night Lights Buzz Bissinger, "That was a good day, but the last couple of days were better. . . . This shoot was about my life and who I am as a person. It's not about the fanfare, it's not about people cheering in the stadium, it's not about going down the street and everybody giving you 'that a boy, Bruce,' pat on the back, O.K. This is about your life." "Jenner tells Bissinger about how she suffered a panic attack the day after undergoing 10-hour facial-feminization surgery on March 15‚ a procedure she believed would take 5 hours. (Bissinger reveals that Jenner has not had genital surgery.) She recalls thinking, "What did I just do? What did I just do to myself?" A counselor from the Los Angeles Gender Center came to the house so Jenner could talk to a professional, and assured her that such reactions were often induced by pain medication, and that second-guessing was human and temporary. "Jenner tells Bissinger the thought has since passed and not come back: "If I was lying on my deathbed and I had kept this secret and never ever did anything about it, I would be lying there saying, 'You just blew your entire life. You never dealt with yourself,' and I don't want that to happen." "Bissinger spent hundreds of hours with the man the world knew as Bruce Jenner over a period of three months, and then countless hours with Caitlyn, also attending the photo shoot with Leibovitz at Jenner's Malibu home."

Why did Bruce suppress Caitlyn for 65 long years before throwing in his hand and asking for a re-deal?

Why did Bruce suppress Caitlyn for 65 long years before throwing in his hand and asking for a re-deal? Until most recently a part of the Kardashian family's reality television empire as Bruce, Caitlyn will be getting her own new reality show on the E! network that will begin airing at the end of next month. Even with a woman's face, gorgeous long tresses courtesy of a wig and breast implants for ample cleavage, Caitlin has not said a complete adios to Bruce. With no genital surgery, Caitlyn is still Bruce. Could the genital surgery be waiting in reality TV wings for Caitlyn Publicity Part Two?

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Judi McLeod—— -- Judi McLeod, Founder, Owner and Editor of Canada Free Press, is an award-winning journalist with more than 30 years’ experience in the print and online media. A former Toronto Sun columnist, she also worked for the Kingston Whig Standard. Her work has appeared throughout the ‘Net, including on Rush Limbaugh and Fox News.

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