I will say this for the other little eggs out there. If someone comes out to you and tells you that they're not the gender that they present to as, don't be afraid of them. They feel safe with you to open up and hatch, support them. They trust you to talk about it. They trust you to listen and accept them. It's not the porn, it's not a social contagion, It's a self-realization. And all we seek is safety and assurance that we're making the right decision for ourselves. #transgender
I really want to see the normalization of gender exploration. At any age. Even if someone decides they're cis, they should feel free to explore feelings about their gender that don't quite fit. Or to see what it feels like to live as a nonbinary or trans person.
(Same for sexuality.)
And yes, if someone shares a truth about themselves--especially if it's something that's not widely accepted--they are being vulnerable and showing their trust. Cherish that.
@PurpleDragon @tyghebright I am sorry that you had to go back into hiding. I understand how uncomfortable it can be to deal with intolerance in the workspace. You're safe here with us.
@PaganMother @tyghebright 🤗 the person didn't really show up so I changed my pronouns to they/them 💜
This place is the best
I wish I'd been as insightful when I was younger as you are.
Oh, man... I didn't figure out I was trans until I was in my mid-40s.
I'd thought about it a few times, starting in college, but it didn't really click. The thing that did it, really, was a haircut and a business trip. I got my hair cut short--and then had to travel for work in the winter... so I was wearing a coat, dress shirt, and chinos. *Every* person I encountered called me sir. And it felt so right.
@tyghebright This... 💜
Only place I felt comfortable speaking my truth was here a few years back. Received the most wonderful welcome 😊
But then I had to delete the post because I invited a co-worker to join and had to go back into hiding.
@PaganMother