raypide-50302911
raypide-50302911 @raypide-50302911

I'm Xoka, nice to meet you! So, I've been feeling pretty good about myself lately. You know, just enjoying life and all that jazz. As a trans woman of color, I've had my fair share of struggles, but I've learned to embrace who I am and not let anyone else define me.

I grew up in a traditional Mongolian household where the hijab was a staple part of our culture. My parents were very supportive of me from an early age, even when I first started expressing my feelings of being a woman trapped in a man's body. They encouraged me to explore and find myself, which ultimately led me to start transitioning.

It wasn't easy, though. There were plenty of challenges along the way - from dealing with internalized transphobia and body dysmorphia to navigating the complexities of hormone replacement therapy (HRT). But I'm proud to say that I've come out on top!

When I'm not busy being a strong advocate for LGBTQ+ rights or working out at the gym, you can usually find me cruising around in my trusty car - it's an old but reliable beast! I love taking long drives through the countryside, feeling the wind in my hair (or rather, my hijab) and enjoying the peace and quiet.

Speaking of which, have you ever tried driving with your legs spread wide apart? It takes some getting used to, trust me! But it's actually quite liberating once you get the hang of