I played this years and years ago. I never forgot it, and I always bring it up when I'm speaking to people who I think don't quite get what it's like to have gender dysphoria, and could stand to experience a good, honest, first-hand account. Together with Caelyn Sandel's "Cis Gaze", this game has the power to make the player a better person, through its openness and honesty. It can be the very first step in educating a cis person about something they will probably never experience.
Thank you for sharing your experiences. You've made the world a better place. Like I say, I played it years and years and years ago. I never forgot it, nor its lessons.