I've never asked for special treatment along the way. And I'm never going to hide the fact that I'm a girl, ever. That's obvious, isn't it?
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I am treated no different than the other girls.
I just want to be treated like an average guy.
I don't know why, but in my career and in my life, I often find myself in situations where I am the only girl among boys.
I've never really been a girly-girl.
It's lame to say that I'm a normal girl, but I think I am.
I've never pretended that I'm not female and vulnerable. To me, it's just being honest.
I was really raised in a gender-neutral household. I always knew I was a girl, but it never occurred to me that there was a limitation.
I'm not trying to make myself look like a girl because I'm not a girl anymore. I'm very happy about being a grown woman.
In the first couple of years when you're transitioning you don't really fit into any gender, because you're changing over. You have to start getting electrolysis before you even start your therapy. But I think all the weird looks help to give you conviction in who you really are.
I'm not a girl anymore.
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