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Zainab is a successful girl who supports her family financially. But considers herself a boy in spirit, and has now decided to undergo gender transition. In addition to her family's opposition and society's view on this issue, she has more problems however. She played in the country's national volleyball team and is now in the Bartar league. If she goes through with the transition, she will be removed from professional volleyball forever due to her short stature compared to men, and not only will she lose her professional future, but also her livelihood and ability to take care of her family.

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Zainab is a successful girl who supports her family financially. But considers herself a boy in spirit, and has now decided to undergo gender transition. In addition to her family's opposition and society's view on this issue, she has more problems however. She played in the country's national volleyball team and is now in the Bartar league. If she goes through with the transition, she will be removed from professional volleyball forever due to her short stature compared to men, and not only will she lose her professional future, but also her livelihood and ability to take care of her family.

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