raypidz-50302895
raypidz-50302895 @raypidz-50302895

I've always been a bit of an oddity in my family. I grew up surrounded by people who were very traditional and conservative. They had no idea what it meant to be transgendered, or even what that word was for that matter. But something inside me just felt different from the moment I could remember. As I got older I began to realize why I felt like this but didn't know how to express it until my late teens when I came out as trans.

My transition has been a long and difficult one, but it's also been incredibly empowering for me. Getting my first pair of breasts was an emotional experience that brought tears to my eyes - I had spent so many years feeling like there was something wrong with my body, and finally being able to see myself in the mirror as who I truly am has been life changing.

I still get nervous when people find out about my transition, but it's always worth it in the end. There's a sense of liberation that comes from being true to oneself, no matter what others may think. And if they can't accept me for who I am then that's their problem not mine!