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i was born biologically female and transitioned to male and now iamp;#39;m de-transitioning i didnamp;#39;t feel like i belonged with myself my name is alia and this is my detransitioning journey throughout my entire transition for the last six years i probably spent upwards of 10 to 15 000 and thatamp;#39;s including surgery my hormones and syringes for about three years after coming out socially as a trans man i was really nervous to go on hormones i didnamp;#39;t want to change myself i didnamp;#39;t know what was going to happen with hormones i did know that i did want top surgery though top surgery is the process of removing breast tissue for me it was just something that was going to make me feel more comfortable when i was small so iamp;#39;m thinking like eight to twelve years old there were moments where people would mistaken me for a boy i dressed in masculine clothing i hung out with a lot of boys going through puberty my breasts started to grow i realized i do not wan