You seem to be a vain self-obssessed transsexual bitch.
Yes. I dare to admit that I am vain.
Isn't it the "soul's" celebration of its own form? A worship in tribute to myself and my own unique journey. I believe that deep within the shadows of our human "souls" lies a complex web of self-expression; a dance of identities that, yes, includes both vanity and transformations -- Testaments to the creator's boundless creativity. Rituals of honoring the divine craftmanship.
Mabye you should try to put it in another perspective, mabye it is more nuanced, not solely about superficiality, a dance of self-discovery and reverence. Mabye it is the soul honoring it's existence, reflecting the divine beauty that resides within each of us.
My self-obsession and vanity can be seen as an intimate dialogue between the soul and the self - introspection and celebration. As a spiritual practice of self-love that when kept in harmony can lead to deeper understanding and greater compassion of oneself and others.
I SPIRITUALIZE MY TRANSSEXUALITY:
it is a spiritual pilgrimage, a search for self-acceptance and fulfillment. A symbol of the fearless quest for authenticity and self-realization. A REFLECTION of the diversity and creativity inherent in all creation, A MANIFESTATION of the wondrous variety that life encompasses;
DIVINE LEVEL OF AUTONOMY:
Even the body-modifications are not just a vain and superficial thing to, those are sacred rites of passages. Every change and adjustment is a step closer to the true self that is free to shine in her own truth - not limited by societal expectations. In the mirror of my personal adjustments I see not only my physical changes, but also the growth of my BEING.