Being a trans kid without social support or gender-affirming care means you cross a line at some point, usually around puberty, where you realize your whole life is borked and there is no real point to doing anything. You're lucky if you don't feel lik...
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Being a trans kid without social support or gender-affirming care means you cross a line at some point, usually around puberty, where you realize your whole life is borked and there is no real point to doing anything. You're lucky if you don't feel like everyone hates you.
Transitioning lets you claw some of it back and gives you a reason to go on living, if you can get access to it. The sooner, the better. The later, the worse. But if you're like me, it never stops haunting you.
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Natasha Nox πΊπ¦π΅πΈreplied to Nowhere Girl last edited by
@gwynnion Nah, surely having no support at all and waiting 3 years from the age of 16 onward "to become more stable first" surely was great for my future. Having "experts" tell me I'm "just suppressing homosexuality" (while outspokenly fucking dudes) and being labeled useless scum by the welfare system surely helped as well.
Anyway, I'm officially unable to work for life now. It gives me quite the pleasure to know some of the money I get every month is coming from those pricks.
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Natasha Nox πΊπ¦π΅πΈreplied to Natasha Nox πΊπ¦π΅πΈ last edited by [email protected]
@gwynnion Anyway, once I might be able to earn enough money on my own I'll definitely leave this place and go to more civilized countries (like Scandinavia) because fuck this shitty place (Germany).