Comments by "Jack Haveman" (@JackHaveman52) on "James Klug"
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When a child reaches puberty, of course they're going to feel uncomfortable with their body. I used to have a great singing voice, the voice of an angelic choir boy. I sang everywhere, won awards, everyone telling me how talented I was. Then, just after my 12th birthday, my voice cracked. Try as I might, I couldn't hold a tune, anymore. My choir boy voice, a BIG part of my identity, was gone. I was devastated. Hair started growing in places that never had hair before and my privates were doing things that were quite troubling.
This couldn't be my body doing these things. Yet, it was doing them and I had to realise that my body is going through changes that every human has to go through. It's natural and normal. I can now hold a tune but my voice just doesn't move people like it used to. I miss those days but life has given other blessings so I'm not complaining about it. Thankfully, I didn't live in a time where puberty blockers would have seemed like a solution to a normal life process that I didn't like happening.
I was a kid. What did I know about life and the changes that I was destined to go through? It's not the wrong body. It's the wrong way of thinking.
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