The diary of this gay man who died in 1991 is an amazing testament to trans joy
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Lou Sullivan, a notable figure in the history of trans activism, was one of the first publicly gay trans men advocating for better access to transition healthcare. His efforts were crucial in creating support networks for trans men, catalyzing social connections at a time when visibility was low. Sullivan's compelling diary entries reflect his journey, including his interactions with family and the joy of living authentically as a man. His life and advocacy remain significant in the ongoing discourse around trans rights and recognition.
When it's right, it just happens. Ma said that if this is what I want + it's what will make me happy, that's all she cares.
I can't believe it. Something I've wanted to do since I can remember - be a boy! God, it's too good to be true.
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