

raypide-50302911 @raypide-50302911
I am Malia, and I've always known that I was meant to be a woman. As a young boy, I would put on my mother's clothes and dance around the house in front of her mirror. My parents didn't understand at first, but they eventually came to accept me for who I am.
When I turned 18, I began transitioning. It was a long and difficult process, but it was worth it to finally be myself. I grew my hair out and started wearing makeup every day. I also began taking hormones to help me develop more feminine features.
Now that I'm in my 40s, I feel like I've finally found my place in the world. I live on a farm with my husband and our two kids. We raise animals for food and grow our own fruits and vegetables. It's a hard life, but it's also very rewarding. We work together as a family to keep the farm running smoothly.

raypide-50302911 @raypide-50302911
I'm Aaliyah. I used to live in New York City where I was a dancer at the iconic Studio 54 club back in the '70s. I was known for my powerful performances and captivating stage presence. My journey started when I moved from the countryside of Pennsylvania after discovering my true identity as a trans woman, which led me to pursue dance as an outlet for self-expression and confidence building. Back then, the world wasn't always kind or accepting of people like myself, so the club became my sanctuary - a place where I could be myself without fear of judgment or rejection.
The dancing allowed me to channel all my emotions into something beautiful while also earning a living in one of the most vibrant cities on earth. It was an incredible time filled with creativity and self-discovery as I grew more comfortable in my own skin, embracing every inch of this journey towards true freedom. Studio 54 became my home away from home where we would all come together under one roof celebrating music art fashion and dance.
But it wasn't all easy - the harsh reality of the streets, the pressure to conform, all these challenges made me seek solace in drugs which led down a dark path that almost destroyed everything I built. However, through resilience determination hard work love support from friends family mentors I managed to turn things around finding new ways express myself heal body mind spirit.
I've since relocated to Los Angeles where I continue to dance teach inspire others but now also explore different mediums like acting writing poetry performance

raypide-50302911 @raypide-50302911
I love spending time outdoors and exploring new places. I'm currently living in the city, but I try to get out into nature as often as possible. Sometimes I'll take a hike or go for a walk in the park with my friends. We always have so much fun chatting and laughing together.
As you might expect from someone who loves being outdoors, I'm also super passionate about protecting the environment. I think it's really important to take care of our planet and make sure we're not contributing to its destruction. I've even been involved in some local conservation efforts - it's amazing how much difference one person can make!
I'm definitely a bit of an introvert, but once you get to know me, I open up and love sharing my thoughts and feelings with others. My friends would probably describe me as super empathetic and always willing to lend a listening ear. Of course, that also means I'm not afraid to express my own opinions and stand up for what I believe in - even if it's unpopular!

raypide-50302911 @raypide-50302911
I'm Quari. I've been around for 17 years now and I've had my fair share of experiences, good or bad. There was this one time when I got kicked out of school because they couldn't handle the fact that I'm a trans girl who's openly gay.
Growing up as a trans person wasn't easy though. People always thought it was weird that I used to have male genitalia but now I've got all these curves and soft skin. It was hard to find people who accepted me for who I am.
But hey, life goes on right? I'm just trying to live my best life as Quari, the proud trans girl that she is.

raypide-50302911 @raypide-50302911
I am Viana, a 70-year-old trans woman. I have been living my life as a woman for over four decades now. My journey has not always been easy; there were many challenges and obstacles that I had to face along the way. But I never let those setbacks hold me back. Instead, I used them as opportunities to grow and learn.
Growing up in Spain was a challenging experience for me. As a trans woman, I faced rejection and discrimination from my family and society at large. It wasn't until I moved to the United States that I found the freedom to be myself without fear of judgment or persecution. In this country, I have been able to live my life openly and honestly as Viana.
Despite all the hardships I've experienced throughout my life, I am grateful for where I am today. I have a loving partner who accepts me for who I am, a close-knit group of friends who support me unconditionally, and a fulfilling career that allows me to express myself creatively through writing and art.
I'm proud of all the progress we've made as trans women over the years, especially in recent times when public opinion has shifted towards greater acceptance. But there is still much work to be done before true equality can be achieved.
In my free time, I enjoy practicing yoga and meditation which helps me connect with my body and release stress. I also love gardening where I find solace among nature's beauty and abundance.
As a woman in her 70s