Dylan Mulvaney's New Song: Worse Than You Think and Deemed Harmful to Women

Trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney has released a new pop song called "Days of Girlhood" to celebrate his "femininity" and it's worse than you think.

Robby Starbuck expressed his disdain on Twitter: "I didn’t think that Dylan Mulvaney could insult anything more than he insulted women but he’s done it. Calling this crap music is an insult to even the worst music."

A lot of people don't like the song. "Dylan Mulvaney's song features bubble baths, one-night stands, and prescription pills," Morabito wrote in a post to X, formerly Twitter. "Nothing about contributing to the world in a meaningful way, like real women do."

"If you're going to pretend to be a woman, at least pretend to be a good one," Morabito added.

Libby Emmons' said, "Dylan Mulvaney doesn't fantasize about being a woman, he fantasizes about being a girl. Femininity is a fetish he uses to gain fame."

The song's release has reignited debates about the exploitation and the commodification of femininity in the entertainment industry. Critics argue that Mulvaney's portrayal of womanhood is not only shallow but also perpetuates harmful stereotypes about women.

As Mulvaney continues to navigate the fallout from his past controversies and releases new music, the public remains divided on his artistic expression and the impact it may have on society, particularly women.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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