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Feeling unsafe
Never discard such feelings, deal with them. Dealing with an unsafe person can trigger stacks of emotions. You might feel upset, stressed, reactive, angry or just plain exhausted. It’s common to feel scared, ashamed or worried about how people will react when you tell them, but it can be really helpRead more
Never discard such feelings, deal with them. Dealing with an unsafe person can trigger stacks of emotions. You might feel upset, stressed, reactive, angry or just plain exhausted. It’s common to feel scared, ashamed or worried about how people will react when you tell them, but it can be really helpful to talk and unload a bit of the weight. Reach out to trusted friends, extended family members and let them know what you need.
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I identify as non-binary and don’t put myself into any sub identity. Some days I like to be a woman and I’m also okay with identifying as being a guy. I’m pretty much nothing at the moment. I came out as a trans guy and transitioned. I took testosterone, I’ve had chest reduction surgery and then a hRead more
I identify as non-binary and don’t put myself into any sub identity. Some days I like to be a woman and I’m also okay with identifying as being a guy. I’m pretty much nothing at the moment. I came out as a trans guy and transitioned. I took testosterone, I’ve had chest reduction surgery and then a hysterectomy. The hormones and surgery is about aligning my body to what it should have been at birth. Being born with the correct parts would have made things easier, but at the same time I don’t want to be told that my body is wrong.
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