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A Story About A Boy by CyrusMeelk
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Cute ftm story I made with romance between a transgender male and a cis-male. Hope you enjoy!:) And also please be merciful to my soul for I have not written in a while... ;( Cover art is not mine. There is also some mystery in it as well. I would also like to warn you of some bad words and some blood/gore. You have been warned.
The Cutest Boy in Harlem - First Draft by TheLegendOfMatthew
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Last year, Declan was a girl named Josie. Josie was...pretty gross. But over the summer, Declan transformed himself into who he is now--a boy, and a pretty cute one at that. When school came around next fall, Declan was greeted with a surprise: Everyone thought that he was a new student, and not gross old Josie! Declan is now surrounded by girls who think he's absolutely ADORABLE, but when his cuteness catches the eye of the star quarterback, Noah, will their love last? Or will something gray take over?
𝚜𝚔𝚒𝚗 𝚝𝚒𝚐𝚑𝚝 𝚌𝚊𝚐𝚎 ( 𝚝𝚛𝚊𝚗𝚜!𝚙𝚊𝚛𝚔𝚎𝚛 ) by jupitrsmoon
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❝so... spider-MAN?❞ ❝yeah. because, well because-❞ ❝you don't have to explain yourself pete. i get it❞ ❝you're not gonna leave are you?❞ ❝not in a million years❞ [PETER PARKER X MALE OC] [SOCIAL MEDIA & REAL LIFE]
transitions ✓ by rnywknds
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"you make me feel like a real boy." "you are a real boy." lowercase intended © annayansi 2017
Makeshift Mask ✓ by fanboyriot
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Luke Dixon was a tea-loving liar. He was a master of deception and lying to make others happy. On paper, he lived the "perfect" life, but in reality, he would do anything to get rid of the nagging thoughts that surrounded him and the overwhelming feeling of distress when he looked into the mirror. Liev Bellomy was a troubled cause. He never had a good life and since a young age he had to fend for himself. He was known for his reputation of being a messed up guy who was not worth the time. Most though, didn't get to know him well enough to see the kind guy he was. Word count | 63,634 ⚠️ Content Warning: mature language, abusive parent (mentally and physically), mentions of self-harm, light drug use, and mentions of dysphoria. Read at your own risk~
Tips For FTM Boys  by LocalExpiredBoi
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Everything you need to know! Suggest in the comments or on my page!
boy by heytherespaceboy
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"i'm not a girl" "you sure look like one"
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the new girl by jasonw420e
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when daniel does nothing but annoy the boys, they get sick and trick him, the girls take him as one of their own.
The story beneath the shirt (BoyXBoy) by MaxLHunter
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Max is a 17 year old trans male (FTM) and recently switched schools. He is straight and only likes woman; then the star quarter back Dakota catches his eye and he gets this weird sensation of love. Will he fall in love with him? Will Dakota love him back? Will Max's secret be revealed?
Trans Boy by skeletondrummer
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The idea of being sent to a 'straight camp' for the entire summer sounded absurd. Nothing about it made the slightest bit of sense to me. And it looked like any other summer camp; a bunch of uncomfortable-looking teenagers standing with one or both of their parents, people I assumed were in charge talking to them. My parents wouldn't let me say anything as they willingly handed over my information to the stranger in a blue shirt. They promised me I would thank them, told me I would be grateful once the summer was over. I never would have thought for a second that they would have been right, but it turns out, this was exactly what not only I needed, but what everyone involved needed. And I would thank my parents, had they known what they really signed me up for.