*The next day*
Mars' POV
"I'll make you cereal and then we'll head to the Waterparks bus," Dom explained. I replied with an okay and then Dom went to the kitchen.
I got out of his bunk before sorting myself out in the bathroom. Ughhh, my period started, great. That's one of the major things I hate about being born a girl.
*warning period talk🩸🩸*
Whatever, it's only for a week. Oh shit. I don't have pads.
"Umm...Dom?"
"Yeah?"
"D-do you have any...pads?"
This is sooo embarrassing but I'll get used to it. I guess...
"Pads what," he walked to the back of the bus "ohhh... pads."
"Yeah...do you have any?"
"Wha-no why the fook would I have pads!?"
"Can we go get some then, cause it's like... really bad."
"Eww gross, I don't need details. Ummm, we can get some before we head to the Waterparks bus."
I nodded before shoving him away and then putting toilet paper in my underwear until we get my "feminine products".
I really hate it when this happens because I almost always get gender dysphoria. Even though I know that I'm agender I just feel too feminine for me to be my true gender identity.
Luckily, my periods only last about three days.
I put on this outfit:
With the YUNGBLUD socks ofc and creepers
I decided on a more masculine look to help with the gender dysphoria. My hair wasn't too bad so I decided to just leave it how it was and go to the kitchen where my bowl of cereal was already made.
"Oooooh Cocoa Puffs, my fav!" I smiled at Dom who was sitting on the couch.
If you're wondering, yes, I do still have the agender flag wrapped around me.
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