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I came out last year,
I feel transfeminine,
knew I was a girl from an early age,
and had to do something before I took my life.
It had got to that point.
I am not sure if I am non-binary or a woman, non-binary wasn’t a term I had heard until relatively recently anyway,
but I not really worried.
But if I tell people I am non-binary then they have no expectations,
and I can look and sound like me, and make any changes I need at my own pace without pressure.
I tend to not wear heels, skirts, dresses outside the house,
which may sound androgynous, but that is how I saw most women dress around me and I didn’t want to stand out.
I am not saying that would be necessarily right for you, but that is how I am coping, and it is working for me.