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She laughed when I first told her Only nine years old, my little sister "Sometimes I feel more like men" "Well, that makes me a frog, then!" "But really, I'm not only a girl" That's when she almost began to hurl Her face scrunched up, she was crying No longer thinking I was lying "Don't worry, it sometimes lasts only a day" She sniffed, "Will this go away?" "It's always been here, nothing new" "Tell mommy and daddy, they can help you" I tried to explain how I felt Took her face in my hands and knelt "Sweetie, remember our secret game? It's still me, I'll always be the same" She nodded, finally eased I told her my pronouns and was quite pleased When daddy asked "What's my big girl up to" She replied "He's really busy, lots to do"
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Jan 19, 2016
Jan 19, 2016 at 9:54 PM UTC
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She laughed when I first told her Only nine years old, my little sister "Sometimes I feel more like men" "Well, that makes me a frog, then!" "But really, I'm not only a girl" That's when she almost began to hurl Her face scrunched up, she was crying No longer thinking I was lying "Don't worry, it sometimes lasts only a day" She sniffed, "Will this go away?" "It's always been here, nothing new" "Tell mommy and daddy, they can help you" I tried to explain how I felt Took her face in my hands and knelt "Sweetie, remember our secret game? It's still me, I'll always be the same" She nodded, finally eased I told her my pronouns and was quite pleased When daddy asked "What's my big girl up to" She replied "He's really busy, lots to do"
I'm so happy, I told my sister and my best friend... Life is so much easier when you don't feel lonely.
the-emerald-outcast
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Jan 19, 2016
Jan 19, 2016 at 9:54 PM UTC
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