To Bear Responsibility is Transgender
<p>I had a discussion recently about the pain in my life — perhaps even the pain of being transgender. My friend commented I hadn’t really taken responsibility in my life.</p>
<p>At first, I became frantic, anxious, glancing around like a caged honey badger. How could my actions be so unclear? All I ever <strong>did</strong> in life was take responsibility. I gave so much; I was always empty. Even now, more than a year into gender transition — one of the few decisions I’ve made purely for myself — I feel empty. Or at the very least, I’m certainly not full.</p>
<p>Gender transition is — by its nature — selfish. We cannot transition for somebody else. We cannot transition to make others happy.</p>
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