Since I discovered I was transgender, I have been the happiest about my body and its presentation to the world ever since. So I’m pretty happy with what I was born.
Like, taking it at face value, “be happy with what you were born” is pretty good advice for everyone, cis or not, because swallowing in “waaa waaa I wasn’t born rich and hot and tall like Jason Momoa” pity is pretty pointless at the end of the day.
Being happy isn’t contrary with wanting to improve what you got. Actually, if you like your body, you are more likely to want to improve it. Even Jason Momoa trains like hell to keep his shape, I assure you 100%. Attractive people still look up for good clothes and beard styles and paint their nails.
Just be happy with what you are born
Since I discovered I was transgender, I have been the happiest about my body and its presentation to the world ever since. So I’m pretty happy with what I was born.
Like, taking it at face value, “be happy with what you were born” is pretty good advice for everyone, cis or not, because swallowing in “waaa waaa I wasn’t born rich and hot and tall like Jason Momoa” pity is pretty pointless at the end of the day.
Being happy isn’t contrary with wanting to improve what you got. Actually, if you like your body, you are more likely to want to improve it. Even Jason Momoa trains like hell to keep his shape, I assure you 100%. Attractive people still look up for good clothes and beard styles and paint their nails.
I have a request: if you must write transphobic comments, please use complete sentences. It really throws the reader off when the sentence just
sigh