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going to see my family for the first time since starting girl mode. nervous as hell, despite them knowing everything, calling me by my name, even my parents got over their initial reaction and are chill-kind about it. nevertheless i’m still freaked out by being perceived. which is frustrating given how being perceived as ME is literally the point of all this, but i internalized a crushing fear of being seen as a kid that is fucking me up to this day. hopefully this is good exposure therapy for enjoying being myself rather than being afraid of it