Being a trans woman happily married to a cis woman living in the USA I feel like I am living the timeline of a character in V for Vendetta. I watched this movie innumerable in my youth, and it’s always held a special place in my heart as I’ve aged and watched it every year on the 5th of November. Now that I’m coming up on my 3rd year watching it as a Woman and living a life with joy I didn’t know imaginable, I can’t help but reflect on the plot. But every time I do I have an immense out of body influence that I am the wife of the women jailed next to V who was rounded up and taken away first… I have no intention of allowing that to be my fate and if it is my fate I’m oddly at peace with it cause I am finally living and seeing life in full color and at peace with my existence, but I had to get it off my chest, hope you are ok fellow human. :3

  • rowinxavier@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    Australia is at this point a fairly safe place to be trans. I work with people under our NDIS scheme and support one trans woman. She has had a fairly good overall experience with managing her healthcare and getting markers changed etc. Her friend from the USA on the other hand has had a much worse time of things. Her friend is considering moving over here for the sake of safety and honestly I think it may be wise. Good luck