Sanjay Bangar’s child Anaya formerly called Aryan’s hormonal replacement therapy journey
Sanjay Bangar, former Indian cricketer and coach’s child, who was formerly his son named Aryan Bangar, has come out as transwoman post a hormonal replacement therapy and gender reaffirming surgery. She now goes by the name Anaya Bangar. The young 23-year-old athlete and cricketer followed in her father’s footsteps and his love for the gentlemen’s sport, but has been facing significant hurdles in pursuing her career further as a transwoman.
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The tug of war between following her passion for cricket and embracing her identity has been challenging for Anaya. Recently, Anaya shared a reel on her Instagram handle, sharing the changes and struggles she has been undergoing over the past eleven months of hormonal transformation therapy along with the caption, “Losing strength but gaining happiness. Body changing, dysphoria easing… still a long way to go, but each step feels more like me.” She brought to the fore effects such as reduced dysphoria, muscle strength or loss, body changes, happiness and more in the reel on her social media.
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