Dear Dad,
It's unfair. How does someone who was born a guy make a prettier girl than me?
She (was a boy, is now a girl, so, 'she') says she gets checked out by guys and her chest is huge and she is gorgeous while I look like a teenager who has yet to hit puberty. And I'm an adult! I've had a cab driver ask Mom if I was twelve and under!
Usually I like myself and how I look. I don't want to change who I am or how I look and am actually proud that I'm the spitting image of you despite being a girl.
Don't get me wrong, I'm happy for her- the girl who used to be a guy- she's who she wants to be now. It's just.. it makes me upset and wish I didn't look so much like you. Like, do I look too much like a guy? Is that why I don't have a significant other?
Ehh.. no. The question above is easily answered by my not leaving the house often. I wish I was more social and wasn't... scared of going outside on my own and having to face the world or people...

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Dear Dad,
General FictionA collection of letters that a daughter wrote to her father of everything that she wishes she could say to him. She will, eventually... but until then? She'll keep writing until she works up the courage to tell him. [The chapters for this story are...