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Every letter I write will never do For I am not valid enough for you. You claim that I am girly, Which made me quite squirrely. Your claims of me not being a boy Are like you throwing me around like a toy. I am not your possession And this is my life’s recession. Death never seemed so cool Until your sobbing created pools That you could swim through With the water so blue. I can hear your screaming from my room And I can say that it has created my tomb. I am boy Not a toy. My masculinity is not determined by you But determined by the question of who. Who am I? Am I a guy? Or am I faking my breath While you fake your depth? You say you will love me no matter what But I’ve put you in a rut. I’m transgender and you don’t agree, So does this mean You can strip me of my identity?
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May 7, 2017
May 7, 2017 at 8:23 PM UTC
Identity
Every letter I write will never do For I am not valid enough for you. You claim that I am girly, Which made me quite squirrely. Your claims of me not being a boy Are like you throwing me around like a toy. I am not your possession And this is my life’s recession. Death never seemed so cool Until your sobbing created pools That you could swim through With the water so blue. I can hear your screaming from my room And I can say that it has created my tomb. I am boy Not a toy. My masculinity is not determined by you But determined by the question of who. Who am I? Am I a guy? Or am I faking my breath While you fake your depth? You say you will love me no matter what But I’ve put you in a rut. I’m transgender and you don’t agree, So does this mean You can strip me of my identity?
came out to my parents and my mom hates me now
remyrin
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23/Trans Male
May 7, 2017
May 7, 2017 at 8:23 PM UTC
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