'Today, I'm a woman who battles the lust of my former gender daily'
Afreen Chaudhary is 21. She is a poet and writer based in Bengaluru
http://www.tehelka.com/story_main50.asp?filename=hub1308711personal.aspEXPERIENCING A CITY through the perspective of two different genders could be a psychedelic trip. Especially if the genders in question inhabit one body. That doesn't make sense, does it? In my world, it does. In my world, too many bizarre things work.
I am a woman — a transgender woman who loves to venture out at odd hours at nights with a cigarette hanging off my lips and hands carelessly flitting my friend's hair as we look for a chai stall. I have learnt that I love to walk flamboyantly, bob my head to some music only I can hear as I get my groove on (yes, only mine). My friend cautions, "Baby, you are a woman. Don't attract attention. It could be unsafe."