Freak · 26-30, F
Be honest.
Come as you are.
And dont give fuck what ANYONE else thinks.
Seriously, If they dont accept you then so be it.
Yes their your parents but keep mind your gunna eventually grow up and what they think of yoy isn't going to matter much.
Stay you and be true to yourself.
Even if you lose certain people because of it.
Come as you are.
And dont give fuck what ANYONE else thinks.
Seriously, If they dont accept you then so be it.
Yes their your parents but keep mind your gunna eventually grow up and what they think of yoy isn't going to matter much.
Stay you and be true to yourself.
Even if you lose certain people because of it.
Dewkissedrose · 46-50, F
My suggestion would maybe be to start out by saying you are depressed and ask to go to therapy. Hopefully the therapist would be able to work you through the situation and give you good advice and pointers... maybe even be a mediator between you and your parents.
ILoveThreeDaysGrace · 22-25, T
@ComfortablyNumb: I did come out as depressed and I'm going to my first therapist session this Friday but they keep asking questions and I keep ignoring. They said "you trust a stranger more than us?" "Are we not that good if parents that you can't trust us?" That made me feel like crying. I said that they were the best parents.
firefall · 61-69, M
have you tried mentioning, say, someone at school who has declared as transgender, and seen what their reaction is? Some christians are very much into condemning, others can be surprising accepting, when it's their family; and some are just completely loving of course.
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firefall · 61-69, M
@ILoveThreeDaysGrace: Ok, I'll check with them & msg you a contact email if they're agreeable (my bestie is FtM so may have some insights too)
ILoveThreeDaysGrace · 22-25, T
@firefall: Thank you. "Hugs"
firefall · 61-69, M
@ILoveThreeDaysGrace: *hugs*