💝All other parts will be uploaded soon, if you can’t wait everything is already watchable on Patreon: www.patreon.com/posts/112327360 🌸Short summary: Miriam, a transgender woman, confronts her past at her high school reunion, finding closure and self-acceptance after reconciling with a former bully. She then launches a successful design firm and begins a loving relationship.
I remember going to my high school class reunion unlike Mariam they wanted me to disclose who I was when I attended that school and I would not do it because that would be outing myself and I wasn’t going to do that for anyone. So it was a waste trip for me to come, and my sister knew that when I got back because she saw the tears in my eyes. My sister was there for me, but she’s not longer here. I don’t have her anymore. God I miss her. I would give anything right now to be somewhere else than where I live, but I couldn’t go back to Texas. I’m sorry that’s out of the question and there’s no way I can go to Ohio, where my mom is because most of my family members would disrespect me and I probably would be arrested or they would be arrested for assault, I won’t deal with discrimination
This story rings a bell for me. 2 years ago I went to my 50th class reunion as my feminine self, surprising many of my classmates. I found such acceptance from many of them. This was small town Iowa, my graduation class was 89 . Cassie
I never went to a school reunion one friend went to work on a property in tbush my best friend got killed by a drunk driver 6 months after i left school my parents moved away later
💝All other parts will be uploaded soon, if you can’t wait everything is already watchable on Patreon: www.patreon.com/posts/112327360
🌸Short summary: Miriam, a transgender woman, confronts her past at her high school reunion, finding closure and self-acceptance after reconciling with a former bully. She then launches a successful design firm and begins a loving relationship.
I remember going to my high school class reunion unlike Mariam they wanted me to disclose who I was when I attended that school and I would not do it because that would be outing myself and I wasn’t going to do that for anyone. So it was a waste trip for me to come, and my sister knew that when I got back because she saw the tears in my eyes. My sister was there for me, but she’s not longer here. I don’t have her anymore. God I miss her. I would give anything right now to be somewhere else than where I live, but I couldn’t go back to Texas. I’m sorry that’s out of the question and there’s no way I can go to Ohio, where my mom is because most of my family members would disrespect me and I probably would be arrested or they would be arrested for assault, I won’t deal with discrimination
This story rings a bell for me. 2 years ago I went to my 50th class reunion as my feminine self, surprising many of my classmates. I found such acceptance from many of them. This was small town Iowa, my graduation class was 89 . Cassie
I never went to a school reunion one friend went to work on a property in tbush my best friend got killed by a drunk driver 6 months after i left school my parents moved away later