I’m sorry I’m so sad and I don’t have any friend to whom I can come out and I HATE SEEING MYSELF IN REFLECTIONS 😭😭😭

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      From Croatia, and while laws are not necessarily transphobic (I think I can still transition) society still is especially in smaller towns

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        I feel you, I live in the South in the U.S. in one of the most transphobic states. I was terrified to come out, but it ended up going much better than I expected. For the most part people just didn’t care, and the worst I got were stares usually from older or hyper-masculine men.

        EDIT: this made me think that a lot of that fear was oversized, more in my head than reality. Transphobic violence is real, but is mostly targeted against poor trans women of color.

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          poor trans women of color

          The more of these words apply to you, the worse it is:

          1. poor
          2. trans
          3. woman
          4. of color