The Fleeting Man:

The Fleeting Man:

By Abraham Meza López - Dec. 1st, 2023 Gay Guide Vallarta's 2023 Winter Print Edition ggv 23.4. birdbraham@gmail.com All his life he felt at odds with his body, he had been born biologically a man, but he was ashamed of the fact that he was perceived as one. He subtly wanted to hide it, he avoided his deep voice, sitting with his legs wide open or using incorrect words, however,


there were those who would call him “girl” or “woman” in a derogatory way, as if being one were a sin. He believed that perhaps that was what he always wanted, he experimented secretly putting on makeup, but he never found the being that inhabited his body. This is how he reached the crisis of his 30s, he wanted to become like those with silicone breasts, but he was afraid of torturing his body just so that society could see the essence of his interior, until one day, a man arrived. He spoke, breathed and jumped here and there like a man, hugged and kissed like a man, but when he called him “my man” to the ear in a masculine voice, it was then that for the first time, he felt true pride in being one, only two men could enjoy each other the way they did. Although in the end that man was like a shooting star in his life, he came to give him the courage to go out into the world and be the man he wanted to be, not because society imposed it to him, but because now he could love without barriers.

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