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210k miles Subaru Forester 2015 automatic.
I am not sure if I'm going schizo but the car sounds super loud. This has happened for a while but I've already had my pads and rotors changed so I am wondering if it could be something else?
I don't know I am pretty ignorant about this stuff so I would love to be enlightened!
P.S I know I'm on E lol 😆
Hey everyone! I just wanted to post this to build myself up a little, but also to encourage people who feel like it’s already over for them. It’s not. You can do this. You are beautiful, amazing, smart, and capable of so much more than people give you credit for. Don’t let anyone else determine your worth. Keep pushing, keep fighting, and most importantly, be yourself. We only get one life, and it’s not worth living for the approval of braindead people who don’t even understand you.
I’m intersex. When I was born, my birth certificate literally had “N/A” listed for sex. As an infant, I had surgery because my biological father wanted me to be male. Thankfully, my grandparents raised me as a girl and gave me the freedom to choose who I was for myself.
My parents were barely in my life growing up, and after my grandparents passed away when I was 16, I had to move in with my biological father. He wanted a son, so he transferred me to an evangelical school and forced me to present and act like a boy until I turned 18 and finally moved out.
Once puberty started, I had originally been prescribed hormones to prevent male puberty and help stabilize my body because I was born with both sex organs. My father took me off my medication, and it completely destroyed my confidence, my happiness, and honestly my ability to feel alive. My body would literally burn from the hormone issues, and during that time I became addicted to Vicodin.
After I moved out, I got clean, got back on my medication, and finally started living as myself again.
The photos are in order:
1st - 2017, age 15. Before homecoming. My boyfriend at the time took this picture.
2nd - 2021, age 19. Right after I moved out. You can really see the damage from being off my medication for years.
3rd - 2023, age 21. The hormones finally started working again.
4th - 2024, age 22. Still working on myself.
5th - 2025, age 23. Things really started coming together.
6/7th - 2026, age 24/current. I finally feel more like myself than I ever have before.
If anyone has questions, feel free to ask. AMA!!
Alsoooo compliments are welcome!!!
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