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Mourning the Trans Boyhood I Never Got

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Mourning the Trans Boyhood I Never Got

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Story by Sandy Ernest Allen (July 2023)

I often think about him. I wonder about what he would have worn at eight, at thirteen, at twenty. I wonder about who he would have been friends with. I wonder who he would have had a crush on. I wonder who he would have dated. I wonder who he would have taken to prom. I wonder who he would have had sex with, at what age. I wonder if he'd have done the same stuff I did — singing in choruses, acting in plays, reading endless books. I wonder if he'd have done so exceptionally well in school. I wonder if like me he'd have been so hard on himself.

I wonder if I'd have been some whole other person. Especially in terms of how others might have seen me. My qualities were frequently ones others made clear were unbecoming of a little girl (talkative, assertive, funny, smart).

I often contemplate the endless labor of having been closeted all those years, of knowing however deep down what I actually was and having to work to hide it, every endless day. Every time I got dressed, every time I used the bathroom, every time I wrote my own name...



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  * Trans Lifeline: Provides peer support and crisis intervention for
    transgender and non-binary people. Call: 1-877-565-8860 or
    Visit: https://translifeline.org/

  * The Trevor Project: Provides crisis intervention and suicide prevention
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    Visit: https://www.thetrevorproject.org/

  * The Trevor Project's resources for parents and allies:
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  * The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI): Offers support and
    for people with mental health conditions, including LGBTQ+ individuals.
    Visit: https://www.nami.org/Home

  * The Jed Foundation: Provides mental health resources and suicide prevention
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