Danielle Navarro on Nostr: Reflecting on my last post. It’s such a strange aspect to transness, the way you ...
Reflecting on my last post. It’s such a strange aspect to transness, the way you end up celebrating things that for everyone else would be utterly unnoticeable. Wearing a swimsuit. Someone calling you by your own name. Seeing that name in an email. Being called daughter. Seeing your name on a photo id. Making it through airport security. Being invited to a girls night out. Being permitted to take your medication. Each of these is utterly prosaic, yet something you have to fight so damn hard for
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