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I see myself maybe being, like, a movie producer or screenwriter or a novelist or a scientist or mathematician.
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GLAAD has so much information and outlets about LGBTQ people and some of the issues we face and who we are.
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For transgender kids who are struggling, I want them to know they're not alone. They shouldn't be afraid to step out of their shadows.
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I really just want to spread my love and happiness toward other people.
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We just want to help people understand that it's okay to be transgender, and they're just like everyone else.
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I think that's important - that transgender individuals are just like everyone else. We have our interests, our hobbies, our things we like to do. And people have to understand that.
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Seeing states like North Carolina enacting these bathroom bills that are banning transgender individuals from using the restrooms they identify as... it's complete discrimination.
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Falling in love. Being in love. It's something I dream of, something I want to feel.
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Who knows? Maybe someday I'll be living in the White House.
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If someone says something hurtful to you or makes you feel down on yourself, then you just gotta stay positive and keep moving forward because they might not know much about you, or they may not understand the situation.
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I've always known exactly who I am. I was a girl trapped in a boy's body.
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I'm a normal person, and I'm going to make mistakes. I think people have to accept that.
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Having such a supportive family has really shaped the person that I am today.
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I hope to stop discrimination against young transgender people.
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My family has always provided me unconditional love and support.
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As a transgender child, I was always looking around for someone like me, because I thought I was the only one. It's hard to feel like that. But having support from my family changed everything. They helped me love myself and embrace who I am.
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The only opinion that really affects me is my own opinion of myself because I determine the way I am, not anyone else.
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Being transgender isn't a medical transition. It's a process of learning to love yourself for who you are.
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I have no idea what I want to do for a career. But in terms of my advocacy work, I'm definitely going to continue.
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I'd like to think I'm funny.
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I love experimenting with different hair styles and going clothes shopping.
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I feel really honored to be part of The #seetherealme campaign. It's really amazing, as it helps many teen girls who are struggling. It helps them to find themselves and be true to who they are.
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I share my story to help other people. I know people need someone to be a role model and help them along the way.
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In the morning when I wake up, I'll exfoliate. Then at night when I shower, I'll also use an exfoliating scrub. My routine is easy, and I just get clean skin.