Hi, I’m Morgan now.
<p>I blame this on growing up in the late 80’s and early 90’s in a small rural town, and the language I was given was that you were either “straight, gay, or bi.” “Trans” of any kind was taboo, unaccepted, not an option, or something to be feared. So I picked “bi” and called it a day, put myself uncomfortably in that box and never opened it again.</p>
<p>Looking back, there were many early signs that now make more sense in retrospect. As a middle schooler, I never felt like I fit in with other girls, and I would observe them to learn how to “be a girl.” In high school, I wanted to shave my head and change my name to Morgan. I was always interested in women, but I never felt like a “lesbian” and so never knew how to pursue any of my female love interests.</p>
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