"Four years ago, I wrote about my decision to live as a woman in The New York Times, writing that I had wanted to live “authentically as the woman that I have always been,” and had “effectively traded my white male privilege to become one of America’s most hated minorities.”
Three years ago, I decided that I was neither male nor female, but nonbinary—and made headlines after an Oregon judge agreed to let me identify as a third sex, not male or female.
Now, I want to live again as the man that I am.
Now, I want to live again as the man that I am.
I’m one of the lucky ones.
Despite participating in medical transgenderism for six years, my body is still intact.
Most people who desist from transgender identities after gender changes can’t say the same.
But that’s not to say I got off scot-free.
My psyche is eternally scarred, and I’ve got a host of health issues from the grand medical experiment.
Here’s how things began..."
Read all.
No comments:
Post a Comment