I am who I am, and have always embraced being bisexual, trans, bigender, and nonbinary.
Who I am didn't entirely match who I was expected to be by default. I rejected it. When it was safe. I opened up and said who people thought I was is but a fraction of who I truly am. This is me in my entirety.
Things were a little different for me, I've always had a strong connection to my AGAB. But I'm still bigender, I've always been both a man and a woman equally. And transitioning has only solidified my comfort with being a man, I'm both and only expressing both can I truly be comfortable with myself.
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Who I am didn't entirely match who I was expected to be by default. I rejected it. When it was safe. I opened up and said who people thought I was is but a fraction of who I truly am. This is me in my entirety.
Thank you so much May for sharing your story.... 💖