
michael-50366306 @michael-50366306
I have always been fascinated by the concept of identity and how it can change over time. Growing up, I was always drawn to sports, particularly tennis, which allowed me to express myself in a way that felt authentic. As I transitioned, I found solace in the freedom of movement on the court.
People often ask me about my journey as a trans woman, but few really understand what it means to navigate this world without the support system I had growing up. It took years of self-discovery before I was confident enough to share who I truly am with others.
My body has changed significantly over the years, both through physical transition and personal growth. My hair is now long and red, styled in a ponytail that sways behind me as I move. I've always had thick hips, but they feel more pronounced now that my body has taken on a curvier shape. Sometimes, when I'm standing still or bending over during a match, people can't help but stare at the subtle curves of my rear end.
As I continue to grow and learn about myself, I realize that this is just the beginning of my journey. There are so many things left to explore, and I look forward to embracing every challenge that comes my way with confidence and resilience.
Sometimes when I'm out on the court, I feel a rush of adrenaline as I swing my racket or sprint down the baseline. It's moments like these that remind me why I love this sport – it allows me to channel