This is basically a diary of my transition. I explain a bit better in the first chapter ^.^
TRIGGER WARNINGS: dysphoria & profanity. Individual chapters with other triggers will say so at the beginning of the chapter. If I miss a warning, please let...
Hello!! It's not even 3:30 and I've already got my pajamas on. Living the good life.
So since not much is happening in the life of Fitz (besides me wearing makeup yesterday, in which I looked fucking BOMB. Look @ the multimedia. See? Told ya. And that's a candid shot too), I figured I'd do a sort of bonus chapter focusing on one topic. Kind of like I used to with my rants. However, this isn't a rant, it's a lot more fun. This is...
A Running List of Tattoos That I Want
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This, of course, is the moon. It would be symbolic of many things -- my love for outer space, the beauty of watching the moon set, my belief that the moon is probably a spaceship manned by intelligent life that is spying on humanity. But the big thing it would really represent is this quote: "So what if it's just a phase? The moon has phases, but it is still always the moon." I don't know who said it, or where it came from, and I can't find it anywhere online either. (edit:
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FOUND IT.) But I identify with it on a practically existential level. I've gone through phases of straight, bi, lesbian, ace, pan, gay. I've gone through boy, girl, and everything (EVERYTHING) in between. I've gone through being the happy peppy girl, the emo, the hippie, the metro. I've obsessed over label after label and for what? Nothing at the core of who I am has really changed. I'm still me, no matter where I am in life. I'm the moon, whether half, whole, or crescent. I'm still the moon. And no label can change that.