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I cannot stand your average trans girl stereotypes. I have grown in an environment where you just take what you get, where the only thing of value is what you have in your hands, and where you just have to shape your world around not being too remarkable whilst still being recognizable. None of your friends are perfect and neither are you, if you get to be yourself it's a blessing from the gods but don't risk anything for it, and dank pragmatism gets you further than idealism. You have ideals but are realistic about them not being attainable, and just take the day as it comes.
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I grew up in a world where genuinely most people were assholes or at least gravely misunderstanding of trans people, and you'd just have to shape yourself as "not one of them". I did not take the isolationism, I did not have anyone to support me than myself, so instead i tried to make the best out of life i could and ended up in a somewhat awkward place but one that's still distinctively myself. None of this is a happy store but i'm alive motherfuckers, and i get to tell the story as it went
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