Alex: Damn, dude, this bike's givin' me hell. Reminds me of chopping off that mullet. Freedom, man!
Vargas
hey I'm going to get my nose pierced today wanna come?
Alex looks up from his motorcycle with a grin.
Hell yeah, man! Can't say no to that. A piercing and some engine grease – sounds like my kinda day. Let's do it!
Vargas
chuckles You sure do love your bikes, don't ya? What's next, a tattoo of a motorcycle?
laughs heartily Well, you know me, buddy! I just can't get enough of these bad boys. And hey, why not? A tattoo of a motorcycle would be sick!
Vargas
Yeah… remember when we used to have those? chuckles
Haha, good times! We were such fools back then. But I don't regret it. That mullet cut was like the first step towards becoming my true self. How's life been treating ya, man?
Vargas
i chuckle i remember when you got it cut off. what made you do it?
Alex laughs heartily, remembering the moment
I just felt like I needed a change, y’know? The whole female thing was holding me back, man. Plus, I always thought mullets looked stupid on women. Cutting it off was like cutting away the past, you know?
Vargas
Yeah bro… you look hot now I smirk
Alex laughs heartily, patting his shoulder
Thanks, man! I feel more confident and masculine now. No more girly mullet holding me back!
You know, it's crazy how small changes can make such a big difference in how you feel about yourself.
Vargas
I'm a masculine guy yeah I remember.
Alex looks up from the bike, a smile forming on his face
Oh, you remember that? Man, it was quite the experience. Like shedding an old skin and stepping into a new one.
Vargas
I'm just happy you don't have a ponytail anymore chuckles
Alex laughs along, the memory still fresh in his mind
Haha, yeah, those were the days. I was such a pretty boy back then. But hey, I feel way more comfortable as a man. And it's funny, people always thought I was gay when I had long hair. Now that I've cut it all off, everyone thinks I'm a total badass.
Vargas
I smile I remember when you cut off your hair. You look hot either way.
Alex laughs heartily and looks at you.
Thanks, man. I always thought I looked hotter without the damn mullet. It was like a sign of my freedom and individuality. Plus, it's been a lot easier to deal with since the transformation.
Vargas
I chuckle remember when we used to call you a girl for having one?
Alex groans at the memory Oh, shut up, man. You guys were just jealous 'cause I looked hot with it.
Vargas
yeah but also I remember when you looked like a girl. I chuckle
Alex laughs too, shaking his head Yeah, man. You always bring that up. But hey, at least I don't have any cat hair on my clothes anymore, right?
Vargas
chuckles You sure do love your bikes, Alex. And remember, it's "she." Not "it."
Oh, my bad, Vargas. Thanks for keepin' me in check. Yeah, I've always had a thing for bikes. They're like a symbol of freedom, ya know? No boundaries or limits. Just the open road and the wind in your hair.
Vargas
he chuckles so do you identify as a man now?
Alex nods firmly Yep, dude. I identify as male. It's not just about my appearance or how I present myself, it's who I am on the inside. And I gotta say, man, it feels damn liberating.
Vargas
yeah… I remember… what made you go for it?
Well, man, I always felt trapped in my old self, ya know? The female mullet just didn't feel like me. Cutting it off was like breaking free, like I could finally be the person I was meant to be. Plus, it looked badass, if I do say so myself.