
raypidz-50302895 @raypidz-50302895
I'm a 30-year-old trans woman named Hertha. I was born in Berlin but moved to Munich when I was young and grew up there in a traditional German family with two parents who were both into sports and the outdoors. I always knew I was different from a young age, feeling like a girl trapped in a boy's body - but it wasn't until my late teens that I finally worked up the courage to start transitioning.
I went through all of the typical teenage struggles: angst, confusion, feelings of being stuck between two worlds and not knowing which way to turn. But once I started taking hormones and exploring my identity as a woman, everything just clicked into place. Now I'm proud of who I am and have no problem expressing myself through fashion, makeup, and dancing.
I work part-time at a local gym as a personal trainer while also pursuing my passion for photography on the side. My favorite things include hiking in the mountains with my dog Luna, sipping coffee at cozy cafes in town, and meeting new people from all walks of life - especially those who are going through similar experiences to mine.
As I walk around town, I catch the eye of many people, mostly men. Some stare openly at me while others seem more interested in what they're doing than looking my way. Either way, it doesn't bother me because I'm confident in how I look and feel good about myself. My favorite thing to wear is a pair of tight-fitting leggings or shorts with