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Finding Myself

Finding Myself

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15 year old Adrian always has always felt out of place and when people call him Aisling, he finds himself tearing up and filling with anxiety. he feels alone. at least he has his football practice to take his mind off things, but sometimes the anxiety and disphoria gets too much.He finds himself going to an abandoned tree house in the woods because its a safe place for him, but it seems someone else troubled comes to Adrians tre ehouse. Someone who isnt like others. Someone who also has problems. Someone who would soon become a very important part of Adrains life.
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So like that says this is a continuation. It's continued from @JaredRossCollins 's account... Dean grew up as a girl, but it all felt so wrong. The hair wasn't his thing, nor was the fleshy mounds all the boys seemed to be obsessed with. He hated having them so much. Between his legs felt so empty, too. Mary told him he was a perfect little girl when he wore the pink dresses and little bows, but he felt awkward with what Mary put him in. John, who wanted a son, was happy to let Dean wear boy's clothes and throw the baseball around. Sure, Sammy came four years later, and he loved Sammy, but Dean was older and easier to play boy games with until Sam got old enough. Mary was lost to them, much too soon, and the three left that home. Too many memories. Now, Dean is a senior in high school and that always means trouble.

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