Looking for any advice/experiences on telling a child
Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2004 12:01 pm
I hope I don't get into too much trouble posting a similar request in different places. I'm really trying to make sure I reach everyone I can, and I'm not sure how many people check all the forums.
If I err, please let me know and I'll get rid of whatever I have to.
OKAY, that being said,
I am in search of information to help my wife and I decide when the proper time to tell our 10y.o. daughter would be.
Our girl is stable, appropriately mature, and happy for a 10 y.o.
She has been an integral part of our family life since day one. Meaning, we have been generally open about family issues with her except for certain ones.
She knows we went to marriage counseling, why we went, and has heard us talk openly about the issue.
Basically, we tend not to hide most things from her.
Except my crossdressing.
I want to tell her while she is young. The very few accounts I have seen, seem to show that a child finding out in the teen years or later can have some pretty heavy problems dealing with it.
My hope is that as a young child, she can see that her father is no different than he always has been even though he likes to put on a skirt or dress sometimes.
I am not proposing I dress infront of her. I would limit her knowledge to a few, basic facts (I would not tell her I where a bra with fake breasts sometimes, for example).
BUT,
I realize that I would also be asking her not to tell anyone about it.
We have talked about people crossdressing in the context of having seen the issue brought up in movies, out in public, etc.
I have mentioned that I plan on making a kilt (something akin to a UTILIKILT), and wearing it on certain occasions.
She knows I have shaved my legs.
She knows that I tend to do a few "oddball" type things every now-and-then, and doesn't seem to be too embarassed or over-wrought by any of them.
My wife thinks our daughter is too young to know. She feels that this issue would confuse our girl. I think she means about sexual identity and other related issues.
We both agree not to do anything about it until we find out more.
I am looking for personal experiences, professional research/opinions, etc. to help us understand the issue better.
I'll be reading any old posts on this website, as well as searching out the Internet for more.
I am also planning on contacting authors, doctors, researchers who may have connection with this particular issue or related ones.
I was thinking that parents who are homosexual (Gay & Lesbian) and have come out to their child may have some relavence also.
Although that issue is defenitely sexually oriented.
I welcome all answers to my questions.
Thank you very much.
If I err, please let me know and I'll get rid of whatever I have to.
OKAY, that being said,
I am in search of information to help my wife and I decide when the proper time to tell our 10y.o. daughter would be.
Our girl is stable, appropriately mature, and happy for a 10 y.o.
She has been an integral part of our family life since day one. Meaning, we have been generally open about family issues with her except for certain ones.
She knows we went to marriage counseling, why we went, and has heard us talk openly about the issue.
Basically, we tend not to hide most things from her.
Except my crossdressing.
I want to tell her while she is young. The very few accounts I have seen, seem to show that a child finding out in the teen years or later can have some pretty heavy problems dealing with it.
My hope is that as a young child, she can see that her father is no different than he always has been even though he likes to put on a skirt or dress sometimes.
I am not proposing I dress infront of her. I would limit her knowledge to a few, basic facts (I would not tell her I where a bra with fake breasts sometimes, for example).
BUT,
I realize that I would also be asking her not to tell anyone about it.
We have talked about people crossdressing in the context of having seen the issue brought up in movies, out in public, etc.
I have mentioned that I plan on making a kilt (something akin to a UTILIKILT), and wearing it on certain occasions.
She knows I have shaved my legs.
She knows that I tend to do a few "oddball" type things every now-and-then, and doesn't seem to be too embarassed or over-wrought by any of them.
My wife thinks our daughter is too young to know. She feels that this issue would confuse our girl. I think she means about sexual identity and other related issues.
We both agree not to do anything about it until we find out more.
I am looking for personal experiences, professional research/opinions, etc. to help us understand the issue better.
I'll be reading any old posts on this website, as well as searching out the Internet for more.
I am also planning on contacting authors, doctors, researchers who may have connection with this particular issue or related ones.
I was thinking that parents who are homosexual (Gay & Lesbian) and have come out to their child may have some relavence also.
Although that issue is defenitely sexually oriented.
I welcome all answers to my questions.
Thank you very much.