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Transgender Week of Remembrance: Ashton O’Hara

by | Nov 21, 2015 | MOGII/LGBTQ, Uncategorized

His mother, Rebecca, said that he was so talented he could “turn a frog into a princess.” Quick Note: Ashton O’Hara was using masculine pronouns (he/him) at the time of his death. This does not negate his genderfluid identity. This last entry has me smiling...

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