I’ll keep speaking out and telling my story of transgenderism because I care about vulnerable young people. I don’t want them to suffer like I have.
When I was a child and suffering from numerous mental health issues, I learned about transgenderism. Vulnerable and in distress, I was given false hope by the pseudoscientific idea that I could become a boy. Encouraged by doctors that this could solve my issues and alleviate my unhappiness, I began a medical journey to make a 'female-to-male transition' that left enormous physical and emotional scars. It did not solve my problems, but rather created new ones.
Today, I expect online bullies to attack me and call me names. But I do not expect reputable newspapers to do so for all their readers to see. However, in June, that’s exactly what happened. In the June 12 issue of the Santa Fe Reporter, ahead of the one-year anniversary on June 16 of New Mexico’s HB 7 taking effect, Independent Women’s Forum paid for an advertisement featuring my story.
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