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the day i was cast out into the world through spread legs they looked between mine and declared, simply: “it’s a girl”. we’re taught to be ashamed of who we are that people like me, like us, are freaks of nature. told me the body i was given this body, is sacred. that i should never tamper with it. that it’s blasphemous to trespass on divine territory. (who knew i could be a trespasser in my own home?) you point to the sky, tell me god doesn’t make mistakes. turn that finger back on me, on us, spew ridicule for the ones we’re supposedly making for merely having the courage to be. what is it that makes doctors and parents alike so reluctant to believe that there are other colors out there besides pink and blue? the lines are blurring –– **** robin thicke] this is not a phase. this choice was not mine to make (unlike the one you made for me). don’t tell me who or what i am. i didn’t climb out of one box just to be shoved into another.
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Apr 17, 2018
Apr 17, 2018 at 8:20 AM UTC
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the day i was cast out into the world through spread legs they looked between mine and declared, simply: “it’s a girl”. we’re taught to be ashamed of who we are that people like me, like us, are freaks of nature. told me the body i was given this body, is sacred. that i should never tamper with it. that it’s blasphemous to trespass on divine territory. (who knew i could be a trespasser in my own home?) you point to the sky, tell me god doesn’t make mistakes. turn that finger back on me, on us, spew ridicule for the ones we’re supposedly making for merely having the courage to be. what is it that makes doctors and parents alike so reluctant to believe that there are other colors out there besides pink and blue? the lines are blurring –– **** robin thicke] this is not a phase. this choice was not mine to make (unlike the one you made for me). don’t tell me who or what i am. i didn’t climb out of one box just to be shoved into another.
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Apr 17, 2018
Apr 17, 2018 at 8:20 AM UTC
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