 Being out as trans to my friends is like I have this really great feeling and just makes me really confident in my identity. At first I thought it was going to be horrible, but it turned out to be okay. I just feel more out, more myself, more inspiring to others. I like to sort of be an example because I know that there's a lot of kids that are in situations in which it's not safe for them to come out. I know that there are a lot of kids that are questioning their sexuality and I sort of want to be there as a resource in order to help those kids. Most of my friends are really accepting and if they don't accept me, then they're not really friends to begin with, so why hang out with them, you know? I think just the best thing would be being there for anyone that they think is going through a hard time. We could create, have the gender-noto-batons. I would really like to see sports teams and maybe more of the staff going through training for like trans and non-gender identifying people. I feel that holding a series of, basically like assemblies or seminars, I guess you could call them, on bullying would be a good decision. When bullying is reported, they need to take action and not just ignore it and just say like, oh, you know, kids will be kids, you know? They have to take action so that way this won't occur again. When I first began to realize my career identity was when I was six years old. Since I was in elementary school. In fourth grade? Birth. I was probably like seven because I was, I remember distinctly going into like a grocery store and like, there was just like this really attractive woman and I was like, look at her. And I was like, all these thoughts and I was like, I don't really want to like be her, but I want to like be with her, be her. Just want to become one with that really attractive woman. And then like I thought about it when I like educated myself further and I was like, oh, I get it now. My favorite movie is The Goonies. The Last Unicorn, Donnie Darko. My favorite movie is The Lion King because it teaches us that the past can't haunt us, but if you do something about it, if you will be able to co-commit and who can't love a classic. Any kind of color. Generally gray and black. Black or purple. Black and pink. Red. I should just say that my favorite color is the rainbow. Rainbow? Pink. I hated pink for a long time because there was the expectation that because I was a girl I had to really like the color in in order to sort of, you know, backlash against that. I took on this like, ugh, I hate pink. It's gross sort of attitude, but like in recent years I've sort of realized that it's like my favorite color and because I just really like it. And in a way I sort of view it as me embracing my femininity.