I put the frames together into a single image for Lemmy’s sake. Originally from exaheva.

This one just broke me…

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  1. In a parallel universe, I’m a cis girl.
  2. I live a normal life. I love to party, I love to sing. I love to meet people.
  3. In this universe, I don’t think about gender stuff and all. I don’t think about all this, really.
  4. I shave my legs sometimes, and only rarely my armpits. Because I’m a feminist.
  5. I dated guys, it didn’t always go well, it’s normal. Now, I think I’m bi. But I’m not really experienced with girls.
  6. Had some one-night stands with dudes I met on Tinder. I don’t remember their names.
  7. I once wondered what it would be like to be a man and thought it would be cool to walk the streets alone at night, unafraid. But the idea of being a man also disgusts me.
  8. I think I’m not really pretty (bc of my nose) but I feel OK with makeup on, and I know that some people finds me attractive so… yeah…
  9. I once met a trans girl, she was trying her best. I told her she was valid, there’s a lot of different body types and stuff, she smiled a little, I think, but she didn’t talk to me much.
  10. Guess she’s discovering it’s not easy being a girl. Or maybe she prefers to stay with other trans girls. I don’t know.
  11. She was a bit weird anyway, not very friendly. Is it okay to say that?
  12. Anyway what was I saying?
  13. And regarding the future… I have a lot of projects. I’m saving money to go to Japan. I still don’t know if I’ll have a baby one day though.
  14. When I think of all this, the future… the past and all… I think I loved my life so far! I have no regrets.
  15. In a parallel universe, I’m a cis girl. And I never think about parallel universes.
  • GooseGang [she/her]@beehaw.orgEnglish
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    15 hours ago

    Your reply is so beautiful! It made me teary-eyed.

    I hope the inclusion of trans women in uterine transplant research increases because, as you say this world desperately needs more good and loving mothers.

    The undermining of trans rights is a huge problem for all of us, as it directly impacts how involved the government and other institutions are in policing our bodies.