You're my 'Trans'gression

You're my 'Trans'gression

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D'rrek has a pretty good life. He has a nice southern home where him and his girlfriend live. He has a good career and lots of hobbies; He works in a child-therapy office and plays on a community baseball team with his friends. He is active and handsome, everything seems to be going great for D'rrek.....Oh, and he's a transguy. When a situation causes his girlfriend's uncle (by only a few years) to move in with them, D'rrek notices a familiarity with him that makes his stomach drop. D'rreck dated him back before his transition into manhood. To make it even worse, this guy joins his baseball team and is forced to spend time with D'rrek. D'rreck must face his confusing feelings as he juggles his dysphoria, his relationship and his newfound feelings for an old lover. What really is moral?? Will any transgressions be made??
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I have lived my entire life in this neighbourhood, my Williamsburg. Everyone here speaks the same language as me, celebrates the same holidays as me and dresses similarly. And everyone here knows my name because my Tatte, my father is their leader. Except, I am different. Ever since I saved my boyfriend and was outed by one of my brothers, everyone has been avoiding me or trying to hurt me... including my Tatte and my twin brother Menachem. But maybe, reuniting a father with daughter, helping my friend Devon accept her past, and a video might change things for the better. Or worse. ------------------------ TW: child abuse, verbal abuse, physical abuse, domestic violence, homophobia/transphobia, antisemitism, slurs

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