“It’s hard, but generally person-to-person I’m accepted”



Transcript

I take she/her pronouns and generally I identify as a girl, although some days I’m a little bit kind of not, so just like 97% girl or something.

I feel like it impacts my life. I personally don’t think it’s a massive thing, like ‘Eh, I’m a girl! Eh!’

But then other people are like, ‘Oh, No!’ Whatever. It’s other people that make it a big deal, not me.

It’s hard, but generally person-to-person I’m accepted. It’s sort of more as a system and as a group of people that I’m not accepted by society.

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