"All my life I’ve felt beat down. I battled brain cancer, hence the baldness, but I am the happiest queer you could imagine. I am in touch with my mind, my body, and my queerness, and I would never change that." —"I joined the Air Force when I was 18 to serve my country and to be a police officer. I thought the lifestyle would make me act like a 'man.' Ten years later, I’m out of the closet, loved by my wingmen, and I learned what a real man really is.
" —"Not that I quite knew yet that I was trans, but as a teenager and young adult, I struggled with the discomfort of having to perform femininity because I thought that's what was expected of me. Now, in my 30s, I have been out of the closet for about seven years and couldn't be happier." —"The 'before' me tried bangs and heavy eyeliner and had no idea she was bisexual.
Point of the story: coming out makes you sexier