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this is me
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Ongoing, First published Nov 20, 2021
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this story will have some short chapters

this story contains anxiety, homophobia, transphobia, gender dysphoria, and more. 
there will be trigger warnings.

im a young trans boy and i decided to share my story with others, though i don't expect many people to see this. i often have trouble expressing my feelings, so i write them down instead, and with that, that's what i'm doing. i'm hoping for some other trans boys to find this story, since this is a story about the way i feel and my experience as a young trans boy, i hope it can help them with feeling less alone and more understood. i hope you enjoy my story :)
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Apr 08: #197 in Short Story Apr 06: #213 in Short Story Mar 14: #311 in Short Story A tale of a trans boy who sees the non acceptance of trans people in just one quick blink that ruins his innocence. He is left with a destiny that tears many apart, including himself. His friends must search for one thing that could possibly save their scarred hearts. But then more drama happens. . . "Most trans people want to forget that the female or male them existed, but Arizona is a part of me and I don't want to forget those days. Sure, we argued and I still woke up with bloody sheets each month, but she taught me things no teacher could."