I like to think that I'm lucky in my way. While my family wouldn't be supportive if they knew (some suspect things, but haven't confronted me), my husband has been with me since the official diagnosis and does support me. We've discussed what it will take to make me feel okay with myself (passing in public, chest binder, STP packer, top surgery) and what he will accept (doesn't want me to have genital surgery, which I'm okay with).
He's told his brother and best friend that I'm a guy, but we keep it from his parents and my family.
But there's one other complication. We have kids. Four year old twin sons.
They call me 'daddy' (and him 'mommy', oddly enough), which for now my family just finds funny and amusing...but how do I explain things when they're older? How do I teach them that while I'm daddy at home and in public, I have to be mommy around their grandparents?
How have other people dealt with this?