"Delphine de Froissac, a transgender woman, testifies to the difficulties encountered to fulfill her desire to be a woman.
From her rants to the doctors to her cumulative poetry, all is said. Bitterness, suffering but also the hope of "deliverance" that is expressed with modesty in the history of this desire.
It is terrifying in its form because transsexualism involves lonely travel with no possibility of return.
Fight, suffering, gaze without the indulgence of the other, it is the crossing of a long tunnel in the hope of seeing the light at the end of the road."
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