My family and I refer to Séan (my name while I was trans) as if he's a separate person. My sister might say “Séan was so angry,” or I'll say “Séan had my back.” If someone's unaware I was Séan and asks who he is, I say “Oh, I was Séan,” and I realize how fucking nuts it sounds.
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No, I'm not nuts. My sister took to saying Séan rather than “when you were trans” because she felt Séan was a stranger and nothing like her sister. I say Séan rather than “when I was a trans man” because I've found it easier to talk about certain experiences by doing so.
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So if I ever go on a drunken Twitter rant about some guy named Séan, don't worry, I'm just ranting about myself. It's surprisingly cathartic, actually. Even if it sounds fucking mental. You guys should try it sometime.
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you became Séan to get through difficult times and then found yourself again. you did that. on your own, whether others supported you or not. I think that is beautiful, to have the strength you have.
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