
miguelmia-50310585 @miguelmia-50310585
I've never been able to shake the feeling that I'm living in someone else's skin, but it wasn't until my early twenties that I started to realize why. Growing up as a young boy, I always felt like there was something missing, like a part of me was locked away behind a door that I couldn't open.
It wasn't until I stumbled upon the term "transgender" online that things clicked into place for me. I had always known that I didn't fit into traditional gender norms, but it took seeing other people who felt the same way to realize that this was more than just a quirk - it was my entire identity.
Now, at forty years old, I've been living as a woman for over twenty years and I still can't help but feel like I'm trapped in someone else's body. But at least now I have the language to describe it and the courage to be myself, even if that means being different from everyone else around me.