first week of getting she/her and called my name was magical. I've never experienced like it and I probably never will again. euphoria is an understatement.
traaaaaaannnnnnnnnns
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WEBRINGS:
Transmasculine Pride Ring 
Well there's this one thing that springs to mind.
I was in the store with my dad and my nephew. Dad got into a conversation with someone he knew and me and the kid were walking around practically hand in hand (he's very huggy ) later in the car dad tells me that the person asked who the "girlie with the hat and her kid" were.
Funny thing, my guy was like a head shorter to me so my first reaction was to ask who the fuck does he think he is calling me a girlie but I was also pretty happy that someone assumed that I was a mom