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"NAVIGATING UNPOPULAR PATH"
As transwoman who grow up in a small town where gender roles are rigid, and discussions about gender identity are taboo. But I decided to transition openly, I face rejection from family, friends, and relatives. I may have to fight legal battles for basic rights like name and gender marker changes.
Despite these challenges, I could carve out a space for myself by educating my community, building resilience, and finding support to my love ones. I might even become an advocate for others in similar situations, creating a path where none existed before.
Still today i am still undergoing my transition (HRT) journey to to become and to achieve a feminine look and at the same time I am pursuing my studies taking my dream course which is BSTM. Just accept and love yourself "BLESSED and LOVED"💗


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Yesterday my classmates and i went to Ormoc City Superdome to watch a basketball league. The game was fun and a little bit intense. But our task is we need to interview one of the players, so fast forward after the game I approach one of the players and having a conversation with him and I asked him one question. Then after the chitchat we took pictures, I felt nervous at that time but ofc I am TM student so yeah the conversation goes smooth haha.
Question:
• By the way im Que TM student from STI. So what is your name?
- So im Jaymar
• What are your preparations before this game?
- My preparation to this game is having a training every weekend and aside from that I also discipline myself to like I don’t drink alcohol then I exercise everyday like jogging.
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One of My Best Childhood Memories
One of my best childhood memories of family bonding was during a rainy afternoon when the power went out. Instead of getting frustrated, my parents lit some candles, and we all gathered in the living room with blankets. My siblings and I sat around as my mother told spooky stories, and my older sister made up silly riddles and pop corn for us to solve. We laughed, huddled together, and even roasted marshmallows over a small candle.
It was such a simple moment, but it felt magical—no distractions, just us enjoying each other’s company. Even now, whenever there’s a storm, I think back to that cozy night and smile.

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