Cyprin, 25, genderqueer trans guy, T4T, polyamorous, aspiring author, tarantula dad
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I Had A Meaningful Phone Call With My Religous Grandma In Kentucky. I Told Her I Now Have People Who
I had a meaningful phone call with my religous grandma in Kentucky. I told her I now have people who accept and love me in a way she couldn't when I lived with her. I told her I will be medically transitioning and that I'm willing to keep in contact only if she still wants to be a part of my new life of no longer trying to force myself to be the good Christian girl everyone wanted me to be. She said she'll always love me and asked how to pronounce my new name. I know she's probably never going to completely understand or accept me from a religous standpoint, but she is seriously trying. And that's all I ever really wanted from her.
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"Going on hormones will bring about irreversible changes!"
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