I have a new article for The Breast Form Store!

Whenever I write about labels (I hate that word, we are not cans of soup) or different ways one can potentially identify, I get emails and comments about how terminology is irrelevant and we are just who we are.
I agree to an extent but I also feel identifying as transgender or nonbinary or anything else can bring a great amount of comfort and community to someone, especially when they are just accepting and embracing themselves.
Personally I felt a lot less lonely when I learned the word crossdresser. All of a sudden I wasn’t a boy who wore girl clothes, I belonged to a larger community, a community so large that we had a name.
This article talks about how one can make a mistake (spoiler alert, I was the one who made the mistake) about terminology and how it can impact someone’s life.
Love, Hannah
thank you Hannah for your amazing insight and prospective given to you through experience.
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Hi Hannah,
Another great article.
I love coffee but with cream.
I like football and hockey so I guess I like sports where people get hurt.
I like my beer way too much.
And my comfort zone is out in the forest, yes I do hunt. It is just serene without judgement. I have seen some amazing wildlife.
I am not a guy. My heart longs to be a women. I have taken many strides towards that.
I love plays and makeup and being a care giver.
I don’t know what i am. Most people call me complicated. A lot of time I call myself a freak.
in the end, I am just me. That’s all I can be.
You just keep being you because you are wonderful.
Jodi
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