The Magic of Me

The Magic of Me

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This is a journal I started briefly at the beginning of my transition. Recently I have taken a step in improving my mental health and rediscovered my old writings. I've decided to pick up writing entries again as I go through my hormonal and surgical transition as an adult, and also to help me with whatever I'm going to deal with in therapy. This is not a story, this is not fantasy, these are simply my thoughts. I appreciate anyone who wishes to read, or is just curious. Safe travels my friend.
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