No Ordindary Girl

As my body developed in my teenage years I was asked to make a big decision.

‘Andi, would you like me to recommend you for surgery?’ my counsellor asked.

‘No,’ I said. ‘I’ll learn to adapt and live with what I’ve got.’

I was androgynous, and though I appeared to be a girl, I had male genitals. I had no set plan for how I would adapt, but as I got underway with my course at uni, my education extended far beyond the lectures. I learned a lot away from the classrooms, and so did those who got intimate with me.

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