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Having children: the hardest part of being trans* ? Trigger warning

Started by Cindy, June 26, 2015, 07:52:22 AM

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Gothic Dandy

I'm weird. I had no dysphoria while carrying a child. In fact, I enjoyed it. A lot.

Being pregnant turned a lot of things on inside of me. I felt a pride and confidence in myself that I hadn't felt before. I even had the thought, "Now I know what it means to be a woman," because that was something that had always been elusive, being who I am. I began to explore my truest self and the things I had repressed, which led me to figure out that I'm transmasculine.

I told you...weird. I don't know what else to say.
Just a little faerie punk floating through this strange world of humans.
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