On Having to Stop Hormone Replacement Therapy

Poetry by Syd Vinyard 

      for Tessa 

I tell my partner to imagine my body
as what it doesn’t look like. I think
about bringing a used Band-Aid to my lips
and wringing it for excess testosterone
as they trace the patches of hair that sprout
like bachelor buttons from the injection sites
on my lower abdomen. I ask them—
Can you see my gender
amid each strand? Or where it was
at least? —as if hair growing
in odd places was the mark of not being
a woman. I turn over onto my side,
feel my thighs pool and press together—
you’re still handsome—they place
their hand on my hip. I hold their words
as if they could be bottled
into a prescription labeled “gender
affirming.” They do not see a thick thighed body,
or a bound chest. They see me running
through fields of cornflowers, shirtless
and unbound. 

About the Author:

Syd Vinyard is a transmasc poet and prose writer. They are currently an undergraduate student at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and a former Editor-in-Chief of Furrow. His work has appeared in Ayaskala and Foglifter Press.

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