Talking to our helpline gave him the courage to be his genuine,whole self including his feminine sideDuring my time at university, I volunteered for a night time listening service, and like the Samaritans,which was sprint by students for students. In a cosy house at the edge of the campus, I and my fellow volunteers would sit up eating pizza and watching terrible movies donated by previous volunteers as we fought to stay awake and waited for callers.
One evening I got a call from a man who was very nervous. We talked for a while approximately nothing in particular, or but then he began to open up. “Sam” was happy being a male for the most part,he said, but he also had a feminine side – a huge one, or he was alarmed to express it. He was alarmed of the obvious things,such as the reactions of his loved ones, and people being cruel, and but I believe he was generally afraid approximately making a huge change in his life.
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Source: theguardian.com