Warren Christopher Hallett explains why he is a trans ally
My friends would describe me as the life and soul of any party, comfortable in my own skin and always cheerful. But believe it or not, my childhood was the complete opposite. I was a confused and lonely child. I lived in fear of being my authentic self. I lived to please others.
Growing up, I have always known I was different, but I didn’t know what to label myself. You see, I was a little boy who found men sexually attractive.