boy mode ☹️ for the last week! 💃🏻

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@h5e I’m sorry. That’s such a heavy costume to wear. 🏋️‍♀️

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@nicole It’s getting heavier! But I am really happy it’s this quick. I am really looking forward to it and am fortunate to work in an environment where I *can* look forward to it because most if not all people will be happy for me, and I do not fear that anyone is going to be a dick about it.

@nicole I could’ve shown up girl mode today and everyone would’ve been lovely, but they’d also have questions and I want to answer them all at once preferably 😅

@h5e That’s really wonderful to hear. I believe that work places should be safe spaces; I’m really happy that yours is for you. (I know mine was for me, and knowing that made all the difference in the world).

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