(PHOTOS/VIDEO) Transgender 8-Year-Old Danann Tyler Explains Why She Is Happy Living As A Girl

Danann Tyler, who was born male but now dresses as a little girl and has long hair, says she was bullied at school and felt hurt by other children telling her she was a boy. These stories of transgender children never cease to amaze me.  See photos and watch the video of the brave Danann here…

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The eight-year-old MTF (male to female) from Orange County, California, is the subject of a new feature length documentary about transgender people.   In a special edition of the Anderson talk show, ‘Children &Teens Caught In The Wrong Bodies’ which is scheduled to air on Wednesday, she told journalist Anderson Cooper: ‘My school, people were telling me that I was a boy and it made me really sad.’


Danann’s parents, Sarah and Bill Tyler, who also appeared on the show, said they did not know what was wrong with their son when, from aged two, he insisted he was a girl.  He never had any interest in the toys his elder brother Liam had loved. His sippy cup had to be pink. When a family friend playing dress up put him in a princess gown, he refused to take it off.

Sarah, a yoga instructor, wrote on her blog:

‘When I picked Dana up at Daycare, he was always with a group of girls, playing in the fabulous faux kitchen or with dolls, dressed in one of the many worn princess costumes that had been donated by parents from the past.’

He insisted on being bought, and wearing a pair of Target high heeled slippers -just like hers, she remembered. The family pediatrician dismissed it as a phase. But for her parents the child’s angst was heartbreaking.

Sarah said:

‘Aged about four she [Danann] said, ‘I don’t think God is so great because God made a mistake when he made me.’ Shortly after she talked about cutting off her penis and that concerned me a lot.’

By age six Danann was so unhappy she was threatening to hang herself.  Doctors diagnosed the child as bipolar, dyslexic and ADHD and prescribed various medications. The Tylers consulted gay friends, who said that she was probably more than just a gay child.


Eventually the Tylers took the troubled child out of school, as she was getting bullied and was not getting the support she needed from teachers. Bill Tyler, a police officer, said:

‘They would say things like, ‘She has to stop bringing princess backpacks to school, lunch boxes. It’s confusing the kids, and it’s causing a distraction.’

When a therapist eventually showed them a DVD and told them that their child could have gender identity disorder, the Tylers were relieved. The diagnosis immediately rang true, they said, and despite her young age, the concerned parents made the controversial decision to let Danann live her life as if she were female. 

Now, a year and a half on, they say it’s like parenting a new little girl.  Danann said she is much happier now:

‘I am who I want to be, and that’s well, how I want it.’

The understanding parents say they want to tell their story for two reasons, to educate people and to support those who are dealing with a similar situation. The hardest part is dealing with other people’s reactions when they find out, the Tylers told Anderson.  But parents should not feel personally responsible, according to Sarah.

Transgender: Danann met two other little girls who believe they are trapped in the wrong bodies o believe they are trapped in the wrong bodies and their families

It’s vital that transgender children are given the freedom to be themselves, Danann’s parents believe.  Sarah has begun writing a blog about being a transgender parent.

The special episode saw Danann meet other transgender children for the first time. Jackie formerly Jack, Singer, and Tammy, formerly Tom Lobel.

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2 Responses to “(PHOTOS/VIDEO) Transgender 8-Year-Old Danann Tyler Explains Why She Is Happy Living As A Girl”

  1. sarah tyler Says:
    November 18th, 2011 at 12:33 am

    Hi there,
    I would like to say thank you for posting the story about my daughter Danann. It was a tough decision to come on the Anderson show but the feedback has been overwhelmingly positive. I never thought I would become an actvist for anything but as a mother, you will do anything to try and make the world better for your child, and that is what I am going to do. God Bless…

  2. Patti the Precocious Guru Says:
    November 18th, 2011 at 12:37 am

    Hello Mrs. Tyler!! You are very welcome. It is great to see that Danann has parents that support and lover her unconditionally!

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