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I am "I". That is it. Rain Dove, 27, is a model and activist who believes that people be themselves and not feel put into boxes by society. Rain grew up in a small town farming down in Vermont, she explained that she was off the grid and didn't watch television.

So when class mates began to call her her 'Tranny Danny' she thought that the word tranny meant someone that liked trains. She even got her mum to buy her a train conductor cap and wore it to school for the next three years. She poses in both men's and women's clothing and shares them on Instagram with statements or quotes in the captions. Rain explained that whilst she went through a dark time growing up, she is appreciative of her struggles.

She said: 'In order for a book to be interesting the character has to go through some kind of conflict. I realised that not a lot of people get the privilege of having a good story. After school Rain became a local firefighter and on her first day all of her colleagues just assumed she was a man. She recalled: 'After introducing myself I realised that they thought I was a dude. She always thought that she was the ugly girl growing up, but it turns out she wasn't ugly, she just looked more manly than most girls.

Her hashtag is 'educate don't hate' and she strongly believes on talking to those who disagree with her lifestyle as she believes that they need the most help. Rain feels that it's part of her job to talk to those who don't agree or understand her views on gender.

She says that she often gets death threats but sees them as an opportunity to educate. Thinking it would be fun to keep it up for an hour or so, Rain explained that an hour became a week, a week became a month and a month became a year - it got to the point where it was impossible to come clean. Discovering who she was it took some time.

She first came out as a lesbian, then she was gender fluid, then she was gender non conforming and now she has evolved to gender capitalist.

She explained that her supporters are often her harshest critics and she had to be careful that she wasn't offending any communities with her identity. It's awesome, it's my vessel and I don't plan on changing it. She stumbled onto her modelling career by accident after losing a bet with her friend that resulted in having to go to a casting for men's underwear campaign for Calvin Klein.

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Then came the explosive showdown. Site Map. Media Video Audio Photos. Female models at the top of the fashion industry have multi-million dollar contracts whereas the men largely are hired for photo shoots, Woodard said.

So the reason Gisele is a household name, but not Sean O'Pry, Woodard said, is because of sheer star power within the industry where women reign. Again, like in sports, "there are some fabulous golfers out there but the TV ratings go up when Tiger Woods plays," Woodard said. For male models, attaining supermodel status has been challenging for years, something David Gandy also knows first hand.

They did well but they never said they were models. Gandy, half jokingly, credited actor Ben Stiller 's title character in the movie "Zoolander" for putting a hilarious spin on the male model.

In the movie, Stiller plays Derek Zoolander, a dim-witted, vain, self-centered male model in a comedy that zeroed in on every cliche and stereotype of the male modeling world. Gandy said modeling was difficult for him at first. He started off doing catalog shoots at a time when even male models were expected to be ultra-thin and look almost feminine.

I didn't follow the trends.



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