Friday, August 7, 2015

Reality Star Kylie Jenner Gets A Pet Bunny And Names Him Bruce After Her Transgender Dad Who Now Goes By The Name Of Caitlyn Jenner


Kylie Jenner

Boy, psychiatrists would have a field day with this one. 17-year-old reality star, Kylie Jenner, has bought a pet bunny and named him Bruce, after her transgender dad, Bruce Jenner, who has feminized himself through surgery and now goes by the name Caitlyn Jenner. This is most definitely a cry for help. Kylie has already gone astray from the lack of a strong male role model in her life, as she has been having sex with an older man, 25-year-old rapper, Tyga, for the past 2-years, which is a felony in the state of California. This began when Bruce began transitioning into a woman.

 

Kylie Jenner's new pet

It is clear Kylie misses her dad Bruce and on a subconscious level is trying to recreate him and transfer her feelings for him to the bunny she has named after him. Kylie has been sad and tearful throughout Bruce's transition into a transgender woman, as she and her siblings miss their dad. Jenner has given viewers a bird's eye view into his new life as a transgender woman. However the show is a flop in the ratings department. Jenner's reality show "I Am Cait" opened with 2,7000,000 viewers, which is low considering the extraordinary amount of publicity that went into marketing and promoting the show. By week two more than half the viewers were gone, registering 1,400,000 million people in the ratings department.


Bruce Jenner as a transgender woman on his reality show "I Am Cait"


Bruce Jenner looks much better as the man God made him

Bruce is suffering from a psychological disorder psychiatrists have identified and warned the public not to encourage. Transgender people have a very high rate of suicide, due to the fact they are trying to become something that is biologically impossible. They are also undergoing drastic surgery and taking medicines that work against their natural biology and sex as designated by God. This throws off the body's natural balance and creates feelings of suicide that require medical intervention, lest they kill themselves.

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