It's been a while since I posted here... ´ w`
Anyway, I am in need of some advice. I finally managed to squeeze away from living with my mother and stepfather which helped me quite a bit. However, I have a bit of the same problem living with my grandmother, just at a much lesser extent. Her and my aunt simply can not grasp the concept of the trans* community. I've explained basically everything in detail on several different occasions, linked them to articles, showed them videos, etc.. but I get the same canned response (I'm sure a few of you have heard before) every time: "Just because you don't like frilly dresses and makeup blah blah blah, doesn't mean you're not a girl." I'll be 22 in less than a month, I'm pretty sure I know what I am by now. "You might want to wear a bra, just in case you change your mind." Grandma, it's not something you can just decide. You don't 'change your mind' about this.
Anyway, my grandmother basically goes out of her way to make sure she has to use pronouns just so she can use "she" or "her". Hell, most of the time when we go out to the store or whatever and I get a "thank you, sir" for holding a door open or what have you, she corrects them and it really crushes my spirit, lmao.
Could you guys please give me some kind of advice? ): I knew this was going to be the farthest thing from a walk in the park from the very beginning (which was why I was so scared about coming out earlier) and I know it's usually harder for family to understand, but it's getting ridiculously hard to cope day to day with being constantly told you're something that you know you're not.
Thanks, I really appreciate it.