Now I have to face many new challenges and it won't be easy. First I need to come out to my parents and explain to them how I'm not a girl or a boy. This is going to be really hard as they still don't believe that I'm into girls. They will be very confused and afraid as I already have enough problems. Next i need to transition. This means buying new clothes that are masculine/androgynous as this will make me more comfortable in my own skin. I also need to find a way to deal with my chest disphoria as I feel like my breasts do not belong on my body. The next thing is to socially transition which means I need to tell my friends and teachers what is going on. They will need to learn my pronouns and accept that I am different than the person I used to be. Bullying will be one of my main issues and hiding my identity will be practically impossible since I love in such a small town.
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Being Non-Bianary
RandomJust some info about being non-binary and how I figured it out