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’FIT-TO-A-T’ by Anshel Bomberger

’FIT-TO-A-T’ by Anshel Bomberger

By Anshel Bomberger

If something is said to be, ’FIT-TO-A-T,’ it fits exactly; properly; precisely. I am ‘FIT-TO-A-T.’ The ‘T’ in my case is me being my authentic self, as a Transman living in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.
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S01, E01 It is not okay to support DeSantis. (01-23-2023) FIT-TO-A-T, by Anshel Bomberger.

’FIT-TO-A-T’ by Anshel BombergerJan 23, 2023

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S01, E01 It is not okay to support DeSantis. (01-23-2023) FIT-TO-A-T, by Anshel Bomberger.

S01, E01 It is not okay to support DeSantis. (01-23-2023) FIT-TO-A-T, by Anshel Bomberger.

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