Close your eyes and listen to "Lyn." It's a little creepy...
Lynn is a good analyst and doesn't participate in the victimization Olympics (never says anything about trans stuff; just focuses on the markets). I'll give him/her that.Lyn Alden identifies as a female
Lyn is a very smart and extremely knowledgeable in economics and many other facets of the global financial systems
I've heard many interviews of her and she comes of as a kind and down to earth and very helpful as she provides her knowledge and experience to others
In my humble opinion, Lyn is a a great person
#nohomo
The voice is about as close to a dead giveaway as you'll find. And there are the shoulders. But hey, if you'd rather virtue signal and deny basic human physiology (while probably being one of those "I believe the science!" people), go right ahead.Why would anyone think she's a trans without any proof? Is the female stereotype so limited?
I haven't seen other videos of her but frankly you're enumerating high school stereotypes. I know several women with similar deeper/nasal voices and have a few swimmer female friends who have pretty large shoulders, none of whom (I think) are trans.The voice is about as close to a dead giveaway as you'll find. And there are the shoulders. But hey, if you'd rather virtue signal and deny basic human physiology (while probably being one of those "I believe the science!" people), go right ahead.
I also hear her/him talk about doing a lot of MMA training growing up and getting bullied by other fighters. The stories sound MUCH more like how men would treat each other in the gym.