Back to the question of how I identify.
This will be the first time I’m putting this down, so bear with me.
In my heart and mind I was meant to be a woman, and would have lived a much happier life in doing so.
Simply put, I consider myself female. And there is one person who “gets it”, that through their eyes they can get past the facade and see me for who I am.
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