A letter to … my transphobic aunt

‘If you had tried to understand, maybe we would still be talking’: the letter you always wanted to write

I don’t think you tried, did you? To understand, I mean. A few years ago, I started dressing in a way that made me feel seen; feel comfortable; feel myself. But you saw it as an affront, a subversion of what is good and right for me. “Why the short hair? Why the masculine clothing? Don’t you know you look like a boy?” That was kind of the point.

Your intrusive questions came to a head when, in a heated conversation, you brought up how I was obviously trying to look like a boy. You just had to ask me: “Do you want to be a boy?”

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