When you put on your new binder, examine the flat chest, and think to yourself, “Yes, THIS is how it’s supposed to be.”
Autistic, Trans, Gay, What Else You Got?
When you put on your new binder, examine the flat chest, and think to yourself, “Yes, THIS is how it’s supposed to be.”
When your Planned Parenthood physician prescribes your testosterone saying to use one 1ml bottle per 0.25ml dose and tossing the rest even though that means…
When you look at your current appointments, know of future appointments, anticipate a couple delays, and try to gauge through all that when you might…
When your body’s finally used to this whole higher testosterone thing, and it goes along with the changes.
When buttons and clasps go in one direction in women’s pants, but then go the opposite way in men’s pants, and you’re wondering what the…
When your body’s still uncertain about being on this more-testosterone-than-usual bandwagon.
When someone uses the wrong pronoun, and you go to correct them, but they plow on with the conversation, so you have to let it…
As I transition, naturally I’m contemplating how I’ll change along the way, and I have certain predictions. My thoughts are as follows: How I feel…
When the estrogen in your body tries to take what incoming fat it can to stash on the hips and thighs before the testosterone burns…
How the testosterone in my body greets the third dose. “Fili, Kili, come on. Give us a hand.”