He dressed in drag for a tiki party, and found a new confidence, community — and cheekbones

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My eyes looked bigger and somehow more expressive, my cheeks rosier, my lips rich and full — and I had cheekbones. I’d already named her Irma Girdle, picked a wig, and practiced walking in heels, but nothing prepared me for the moment I saw her — really saw her — staring back at me in the motel room mirror in upstate New York. Despite being just a reflection, I felt transformed. Irma wasn’t just a costume — she was me … but a different me.

By the end of the weekend, I realized I was OK with that. Stepping into Irma’s pumps wasn’t just dress-up — it became a creative outlet, one that brought joy to me and to others. But I wasn’t sure where to begin. For that, I’d need a sherpa.

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