00:07Well, I think I didn't live in the closet, they took me from the closet, I think I didn't have
00:13the time to leave as I wanted, well, for different circumstances.
00:22Well, they pushed me because I was a very feminine person, so always when you're a person that isn't in
00:31those pencils or channels of what it means, or femininity, or masculinity,
00:37people start to make a number of confetures and from that they end up taking the force.
00:46What did you mean?
00:46Well, what did you mean?
00:47Well, I didn't have time to think about how to express it, but I think it was like a truth
00:58to voces, but no one was able to ask.
01:02That's the most difficult thing, no one asks if you are or not.
01:07You can see their own features from what they see, and that is what marks in what we see, but
01:16not the posture of the person.
01:21What were your thoughts on?
01:23Well, my parents had a feminine child, which was not easy to do.
01:29And like all parents, no parent wants a child that has these characteristics.
01:34Mine was not a exception, but they also had to live their time.
01:39My mom specifically, when I decided to do my transit,
01:42she started to recognize it.
01:45And then we go into that construction of recognizing.
01:48Because, as I've always expressed it, it's that no child comes from the world with a manual.
01:59Well, that they may have insulted.
02:02It may be that they may have recognized my identity.
02:05That's an insult for me.
02:14When I listen to the phrase, it's in the closet,
02:18I understand that it's something that's outside, that it's visible,
02:21that it's in another place, that it's open, that it's public, that anyone can see it.
02:28Thank you very much.
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