He/They || AroAce panromantic, polygender trans man || Minor || Interests : marvel, rottmnt, dungeons and dragons, harry potter, spirit animals (book series), join the party podcast (and other multitude shows), the owl house, star wars
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"puzzle companies will often reuse the same stencils to cut out their pieces, so you can mix and match"
After I learned this, I thought of a good (in my opinion) trans analogy.
Imagine that everyone is a puzzle. Being trans is like having half or more of your pieces replaced with the wrong puzzle. You can realize that something is wrong, but whenever you mention it to someone, they tell you that it can't be wrong because those were the pieces that were in the box, and how could the manufacturer be wrong. You try to ignore it, but it doesn't fix the fact that something is wrong. Different. Broken.
Then, you might see something online or meet someone that went through the same thing, and you realize that you aren't alone. You finally have the words to describe yourself, and you feel more like yourself than ever as you start finding the pieces that go with your puzzle. You'll find a new name and figure out which pronouns (if any) fit you. You might start looking up information for gender affirming care, or maybe you won't. You will slowly come out to friends and family and start socially (and medically) transitioning. Each time you do this, you find another piece of that puzzle and slowly become the person you were always suppost to be.
HAPPY INTERNATIONAL ASEXUAL DAY!
Remember, asexuality is a spectrum and no matter where you fall on it, you are valid. π€π©Άπ€π