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Clay

(He/Him/His, They/Them/Theirs)
The first moment I could see my future as a trans man or trans masculine person was...
When I got my first binder when I was 19. I went off to college and could finally express myself without the judgment from my family.
Resources that helped me...
Getting a binder living in a gender neutral dorm in college really allowed me the space to explore who I was and meet many other trans people. Having access to testosterone and being able to decide how I wanted to transition my doctor allowed me to have input on dosage and such. Watching and following my own progression. I used Reddit a lot to follow other trans men's journeys and it helped me understand my own. Getting a therapist who was also a trans man was probably the best thing. Being able to talk to some about my worries and thoughts not just about transitioning but day to day stuff who knew where I was coming from and understood. Having top surgery covered by my health insurance was spectacular.
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