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I Chose to Compete as My True, Trans Self. I Win Less, but I Live More.

The New York Times – Sports:

It might not seem like such a big deal to swim on a team that doesn’t align with your true self, but I was struggling to get out of bed for practice.

Iszac Henig
Author: Iszac Henig

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