He was reluctant to take off his underwear when taking a shower, turned his back to the mirror when changing underwear, and never wanted to glance at his lower body. Chenbo's first reaction was to cover his body with a quilt. Pierce the earlobe and put on ear studs, use tape to seal the lower body when practicing dance, put on the tape with blood when the lower body is torn off, put on beautiful underwear... Substitute myself as the protagonist, these can give me the confidence to be a girl and integrate into a girl. confidence in children.
From the beginning of the dance practice, the movements were stiff and gradually synchronized with everyone. While watching, I couldn’t help but squeeze my fists to cheer her up. I gritted my teeth and practiced hard. The bandages on my feet and lower body were covered with blood. I should be happy to be rewarded. Is the water from the faucet gargling blood in the mouth?), when asked by the kindergarten teacher if it was my brother's sister, I couldn't help showing joy. The father's care and the doctor's support make this girl feel hopeful and soon to get her true self, but she is still very eager to change her "gender".
However, while trying to integrate into his classmates and the group of girls around him, in order to cover up his "differentness", he was forced and forced to take a shower with everyone in the public bathroom of the dance classroom, but he was forced to lift his skirt to show what the protagonist hated the most. My own male genitals, from here I feel that the protagonist can no longer bear his body and gender, (I don’t know if she goes to the neighbor’s house, kisses the boys or even tells the boys whether she likes boys or wants to gain comfort as a girl, I Tends to the latter), she is more reluctant to express her heart and experience under the questioning of her father who cares about her, and it seems that she cannot recognize her gender in this male body.
During the rehearsal of the dance performance, she fainted due to overload, and the doctor suggested that her physical condition was not suitable for gender reassignment surgery, and she had to stop her dance practice. The sweat and blood she shed were wasted. She was happy, but heavier.
When she decided to change her "gender" by herself, I was a little bit glad that she still wanted to live and continued to live as a girl.
One thing I don't understand, what did she want to show when she was sweating profusely during dance practice? I noticed that my classmates who practiced dance looked at her from time to time, but I couldn't understand it. Is it just that she no longer wraps her lower body with tape and attracts side glances?
During the viewing process, I kept sighing that Lara is really beautiful.
View more about Girl reviews