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Stop Calling me That (mcyt + ftm reader) -Book 1/2- by perfectdegeneration
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COMPLETE. Real Description: When Y/N has the chance to become friends with some of his heroes, being closeted really starts to suck. Dealing with day to day dysphoria, anxiety, as well as his favorite people misgendering him all proves to be almost too much... but what if he isn't the only one struggling? !!Not an x reader at all! Platonic! We have had #1 on the quite a few tags at some points that's so cool!
Saved by a loving heart. by SoyBean_png
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Wilbur Soot adopts Y/n ⚠TRIGGER WARNING⚠ Suicided attempts, Self Harm, Depression, Mention of Abuse, Harsh Language, Eating Disorder, Panic Attacks. (may add more??) You're a 15 year old girl whose life has only been hard, one foster family to another, and had finally had enough. She escapes her home and runs to the nearest bridge. She makes it there and is ready to jump when she feels a warm hand in hears and a soft hum.
I'm With You by lisaaaaa1616
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George has never had an easy life when he got the diagnosis: Tourette's Syndrome. Everywhere he goes, he appears to be the target of bullying which goes as far as physical abuse. To calm down, he decides to go to the gym to exercise his sorrows away. He meets a boy there who appears to be in the gym every day, getting thinner every time George sees him. The boy, Clay, is suffering from two less known eating disorders. Clean eating, pure foods, no sugar and obsessive exercising is controlling his life only to escape from his arguing parents day in day out. George has one worry. Will Clay accept him the way he is? TW's: -Fighting parents (domestic violence/divorce) -Orthorexia (eating too healthy/passing out) -Anorexia athletica (overexercising) -Mentions alcoholism (parents) -Physical (child)/mental abuse -Homophobia -Bullying -Tics