He can't stand the fact that he can't just come out. That he doesn't have enough courage to say who he truly is.
That he might never show people who he really is.
He's holding his favorite blue dress in his hands. He locked the stall door so that no one will come in.
He tries it on and loves how it caresses his skin. He loves the fact that it fits perfectly in every spot.
He loves how it brings his eyes out and makes him look vibrant.
He wished he had breasts so they could fill up his dress.
He wished he had long hair so he could style it thousands of different ways.
He was a girl.
Why did he have to be born in the wrong body?
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transgender
Short Storytrans·gen·der - adj. relating to a person whose sense of personal identity and gender does not correspond with their birth sex. she knew who she was but was too afraid to face herself.