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  • machiabelly [she/her]
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    3 years ago

    You are loved, sister :cat-trans:

    I have been incredibly lucky in my transition, so I'll try to live it for the both of us

    • AcidSmiley [she/her]
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      3 years ago

      thank you so much, sis! :transshork-happy: i'll see how my transition goes, i already know that any little bit helps, that even the baby steps i'm taking every day take a massive weight off my shoulder, that even the harm that's already done is not the worst hand i could have been dealt and i'm thankful for that. cisnormativity has forced me to live my best years under a veil of ignorance, but the entire rest of my life will be mine. i just want to spare other trans people the losses i had to endure. the dysphoria, the wasted years, the unfulfilled potential. today's kids already have such a burden on their shoulder from what previous generations have done to this planet, to this society, i just wish they could at least be themselves when they're playing in the wasteland that america is becoming. this is truly heartbreaking.

      • riley
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        1 year ago

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        • machiabelly [she/her]
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          3 years ago

          Please find community and some support if you can. You might never cis-pass but most trans people don't. HRT and living as your true self, regardless of your body can cause a huge positive shift in your life. Being around other trans people who have decided to live can make things seem possible that didn't seem possible before.

          You are loved, I don't want to lose another sister.

          :cat-trans: