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Why I’m Proud of My Transgender Dad and the Woman She’s Become

Started by suzifrommd, April 05, 2015, 07:29:56 PM

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Why I'm Proud of My Transgender Dad and the Woman She's Become

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Noelle Howey
April 2, 2015

In fact, if anyone thinks that only transgender people look a little strange while they're finding themselves, they should take another gander at your average teenager. Nothing my dad ever did looked half as bizarre as the day I decided to cut geometric shapes out of my stirrup pants, pair them with a fishnet mesh blouse, toss on bracelets made out of the tops of six-pack rings, and streak my hair with Colorific neon hair mousse (which turned into electric-blue dandruff by fourth period).
Have you read my short story The Eve of Triumph?
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iKate

I really enjoyed this.

I have two daughters and a son and I hope they can grow to appreciate me when they turn into teenagers.

Thanks for sharing.
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