Today I turned twenty years old. To mark the significant milestone of turning twenty, I am writing this post to share some thoughts I have held deep in my heart until now.
I am a AFAB transmasculine nonbinary. I had top surgery this year. Although I was treated as female when I was born, I have never considered myself a woman. I have felt a strong sense of discomfort with appearing 'female', and I am living as a more masculine being. The most difficult thing in my life so far was 'accepting and acknowledging myself'. Because I accepted myself even just a little and moved forward even just 0.1 steps, I can now open a new door.
Opening that door broadened my perspective, changed the way I look at and accept the world, and gave me great emotional growth and courage. Now I can think, 'what is inside me is neither wrong nor bad'.

"I am truly grateful for this destiny and all the miracles I have encountered. Although this has been a long post, I am deeply grateful to everyone who has supported me and helped me walk this path. I am truly looking forward to the future we will create together with XG and XGALX. I hope this post gently lights up someone's heart. And I hope my love reaches everyone who needs it.
"I am truly grateful for this destiny and all the miracles I have encountered. Although this has been a long post, I am deeply grateful to everyone who has supported me and helped me walk this path. I am truly looking forward to the future we will create together with XG and XGALX. I hope this post gently lights up someone's heart. And I hope my love reaches everyone who needs it.
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1. I thought nonbinary people don't differentiate gender? So why is she also claiming to be a man?
2. So she's interested in women, but why is she claiming to be nonbinary?
3. Okay, but you're a woman
4. To be totally honestly, I think she has mental issues. She is biologically a woman
5. Me too I never really thought I was a woman per se, but I'm still a woman...
6. She's cool
7. For a split second I thought COVID was coming back
8. She's nonbinary, so what does it have to do with her chest?
9. ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ No but you're just a woman
10. And I'm a transcutie
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