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# Aoife Martin

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Aoife Martin: When you question trans people's rights, it shows you see us as second-class citizens
Aoife Martin
Aoife Martin: Breaking up with your phone is hard but the dopamine rush was dwindling
Aoife Martin
Aoife Martin: No, streaming can never beat the magic of the cinema
Aoife Martin
Aoife Martin: The abuse endured by trans people every day shows Ireland has a long way to go
Aoife Martin
Aoife Martin: Forget Twitter doom-scrolling. Books help you escape the lockdown blues
Aoife Martin
Aoife Martin: 'There are few people as expert in their own healthcare as trans people are - we have to be'
Aoife Martin
'I read, watch movies, listen to music... My life, as a trans woman, is very ordinary indeed'
Aoife Martin