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Marval R.

(He/Him/His, Any pronouns)
The first moment I could see my future as a trans man or trans masculine person was...
YouTube. Yes, transitioning videos on YouTube saved my life, as I was able to really understand the granular, day-to-day experiences of transmasculine folks all the way back in 2011 (which feels like the stone ages when it comes to trans cultural visibility). And then, yes, I have had the great fortune of living in either California or New York for the last 15 years which broadly translates to having had incredible access to trans health resources.
Resources that helped me...
YouTube. Yes, transitioning videos on YouTube saved my life, as I was able to really understand the granular, day-to-day experiences of transmasculine folks all the way back in 2011 (which feels like the stone ages when it comes to trans cultural visibility). And then, yes, I have had the great fortune of living in either California or New York for the last 15 years which broadly translates to having had incredible access to trans health resources.
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