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The day I was born I was wrapped in a light pink prison My mother kept me smothered in this shade as I grew up A life of pigtails and dresses Of baby dolls and princesses But I knew it wasn't me. As I grew up the makeup that stained my face Burnt like acid The dresses buried themselves under my skin Until I wanted to peel myself out of it Like a tormented butterfly. The dolls' faces turned into demented demons The princesses' turned into witches that haunted my nightmares. The lumps on my chest that grew Made me want to take a straight razor to them Whenever I looked down in the shower My tears would mix with the scalding hot water from the faucet I wanted to throw up every time I saw my round face in the mirror. I thought something was wrong with me Something unnatural Unhuman But I'm transgender I've learned there's nothing wrong with that I'm human I'm me I'm Quinn
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Apr 18, 2019
Apr 18, 2019 at 10:53 AM UTC
Pink Prisons
The day I was born I was wrapped in a light pink prison My mother kept me smothered in this shade as I grew up A life of pigtails and dresses Of baby dolls and princesses But I knew it wasn't me. As I grew up the makeup that stained my face Burnt like acid The dresses buried themselves under my skin Until I wanted to peel myself out of it Like a tormented butterfly. The dolls' faces turned into demented demons The princesses' turned into witches that haunted my nightmares. The lumps on my chest that grew Made me want to take a straight razor to them Whenever I looked down in the shower My tears would mix with the scalding hot water from the faucet I wanted to throw up every time I saw my round face in the mirror. I thought something was wrong with me Something unnatural Unhuman But I'm transgender I've learned there's nothing wrong with that I'm human I'm me I'm Quinn
Quinnothy
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18/Non-binary/In a FairyTale
Apr 18, 2019
Apr 18, 2019 at 10:53 AM UTC
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