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Apr 18, 2011
Angela W.
Be what you feel!! The first time I met a transgender person I was a little nervous.. I kept thinking I would screw up and say "he" instead of "she." But she was so lovely and feminine there was no confusing it. By the end of the night I was doing her makeup and she was going to dinner in one of my cutest dresses... just another girls' night out!
Apr 18, 2011
Keshonta B.
If your comfortable in your own skin it doesn't matter what other people think. All of my friends are gay ,matter fact its 2am and I just left a gay bar with them an I'm straight. I get the side eye from people who don't understand there choices but its mine to love and hang with who I want because i know who I am.