Coming out to my parents
Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 11:19 pm
Hello everybody - I'd really appreciate advice for this step:
My parents already know I'm a CD and I've even dressed in front of them this summer, but I haven't told them that I'm a transsexual until now. I've decided I'm going to tell around this weekend, probably Monday. I've been trying to prepare them over the past few months and I've been getting recent hints that my mother has already figured it out, but I'm still very nervous. Transitioning and going full-time obviously carries a lot more weight and will affect those around me so much more.
I posted this in this section rather than the "More Than a Crossdresser" area because I'd love to receive pearls of wisdom, not only from other TG people, but also GGs (I prefer the term cisgender) and family. Any advice or important suggestions?
The advice I've received so far:
1. Remain confident
2. Don't go into full detail about how much suffering and confusion this has cuased - keep it positive.
3. My therapist has argued this will actually be anticlimactic and that I shouldn't worry that much, but I'm still nervous.
Anyway, thanks ahead of time for all of your help!
My parents already know I'm a CD and I've even dressed in front of them this summer, but I haven't told them that I'm a transsexual until now. I've decided I'm going to tell around this weekend, probably Monday. I've been trying to prepare them over the past few months and I've been getting recent hints that my mother has already figured it out, but I'm still very nervous. Transitioning and going full-time obviously carries a lot more weight and will affect those around me so much more.
I posted this in this section rather than the "More Than a Crossdresser" area because I'd love to receive pearls of wisdom, not only from other TG people, but also GGs (I prefer the term cisgender) and family. Any advice or important suggestions?
The advice I've received so far:
1. Remain confident
2. Don't go into full detail about how much suffering and confusion this has cuased - keep it positive.
3. My therapist has argued this will actually be anticlimactic and that I shouldn't worry that much, but I'm still nervous.
Anyway, thanks ahead of time for all of your help!