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Love vs Support
  • This is so hard.

    First, it's OK to distance yourself from "I love you, but I can't support what you are doing."

    My mother was devastated when I came out. But after seeing that I was serious about transition and she could either get on the boat or be left behind, she decided that she should offer some help with clothes and dressing nice. She introduced me as her daughter these days. She hasn't said anything shitty in over half a decade.

    Second isolation is ok for safety, but not a long term strategy. Be nice to people, ask for help when you can, and you should meet women that will help you. Seek out queer spaces and navigate them as best you can. A trans woman taught me 95% of everything I know about makeup. My wife taught me nails when we started dating.

    I'm sorry you are being hurt. It's not fair and you don't deserve it. Feel free to pm me if you ever want to chat, or vent, or share your stories. I love yo tell my own.

  • it's collapsing (tw: relationships, dysphoria)
  • Damn I'm sorry. The only thing I can suggest is to give her space, as much as you can. You don't deserve this.

    If you have any kind of support system outside of her, now is the time. I would stay off Facebook. Trying to do damage control there with a conservative family is probably going to do more harm than good.

    It's going to hurt more before it gets better, but with time and some effort, it can get better. Care for the kids as best you can. Then care for yourself as best you can. Then care for your wife.

    You have every chance of being a pretty woman. It make take hormones and time and hair removal, and maybe some makeup magic, but there will probably come a day when you can be proud of what you see in the mirror.

    Regardless, who you see in the mirror is more important. Do your best, and the rest will fall as it may.

  • Is personality shift normal?
  • I became more extroverted. More social, more outgoing. Being able to be myself is delightful, and my old quiet bookish persona doesn't fit me anymore.

    I would expect significant change to be normal, mostly expressing ourselves in ways that didn't feel right before or ways werl didn't allow ourselves to in the past.

  • HRT has changed my perception of my own gender
  • I can't say this is something I have experienced. I got gender euphoria from the start right up to today.

    But maybe you are gender fluid? If that fits then it fits. It's OK to be a man on Tues and a woman on Friday.

    There is no wrong way to be you. There is only you. The words are only important if they are useful. When words fail, you are still here, and you are more important than the words will ever be.

    It's OK to tell a story to simplify it down to strangers. (Like: I'm a trans woman) You don't need to have the whole experience of your transition down to an elevator speech.

    I say this to give some guidance on how you could move through the world. Strangers get the simple lie. Friends and family get the more nuanced truth.

  • i'm not sure what I believe about rent control
  • Agree that rent control on it's own can be counter productive. Section 8 is good as a wealth transfer, and making it into an entitlement would be better still as a transition to housing as a human right. I think about housing much like I think about healthcare. The market can still exist and compete with the government provided option, they just have to compete with free.

  • I suppose I will start things off. How did you come to realize you were a lesbian?

    For me, my mother told me she knew I was attracted to women since I was 3 or 4 years old because of the way I reacted to lady wrestlers on the television.

    My orientation was never a mystery, but learning I was a lesbian was connected to understanding my gender. I did have a brief relationship involving a man after transition, but I broke it off after I realized that I did not like him, or men in general, the way I liked women.

    Now I'm happily married.

    What's your story?

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    CW HOMOPHOBIA: My mother said I was too young to be gay, and now I don't have the motivation to come out again.
  • Your mother is saying nonsense. My mom knew I liked girls when I was 4. She thought that was normal, because I'm a trans woman, but it was obvious even then.

    I'm sorry. You don't deserve invalidation. You deserve affirmation. You don't owe your mother anything, but it's possible that your dad or a grandparent can be an ally for you with the rest of the family.

    How can you tell them? I don't know. "Hey, I have something important to tell you." Will probably force the issue.

    You don't have to come out, but if you want to, that's how I would start.

  • I am really, really questioning my gender
  • So, you are on the right track to assert that the only person that can say you are trans is you. At best, we can give you things to think about.

    First, you focus on your body, and mention your weight as unsatisfying. If you lost a bunch of weight and worked out every day, what would make you happier? A muscular, masculine body? With big shoulders and strong arms and thighs? Or would you preferred a smaller, athletic, feminine body? That still had some fat in your breasts and butt?

    Would you like a soft feminine face? Or a handsome, masculine face?

    If that doesn't make it obvious, what about relationships? Would you like be your parents son? Or their daughter? Would you rather be a girlfriend? Or a boyfriend? If you get married, would you like to be the bride? Or the groom?

    If you have children someday, would you be comfortable as their dad? Or their mother?

    "Neither" is also an option. Maybe you are non binary or agender.

    I hope this helps you to consider what you want for yourself. None of these questions can 100% guarantee you are trans, but each can offer evidence one way or the other.

  • Can I block 196?

    I was thinking I would like to block the avalanche of low effort memes.

    Is this possible? I'm super new, just made my account this week.

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    Triasha-she/her @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Binary trans woman, full time since 2016

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