I want to go see my guidance counselor tomorrow to hear from her whatever specifics she knows about how my school deals with TG kids because I know there are a few here, or were before they graduated. The only one here that I know is genderqueer and goes by female pronouns, but I'm trying to do a more or less complete social transition so I can spend that last year of high school happy and being known to teachers and other kids as just another guy. The students it's been tricky with because of the sheer number, facebook has helped but I'm also a bit shy. But teachers? Nope, not at all. I did request not to be called "ma'am" and the like but they forget a lot, and just plain don't know.
Now, anyone who's read my posts knows where my parents stand on the whole issue. With a non-supportive, unaccepting family, do you think it's at all possible to get teachers to use a male name and pronouns? Because it's killing me not to have them know and call me something I'm not, which seems a bit silly but I just absolutely hate when anyone refers to me by a female-specific word or my birth name, it gives me a stabbing and nauseating pain and I cringe from it. I also think I pass well enough to use the boys' bathrooms and locker rooms, but I really want to run everything by the guidance counselor first. Should I, and does anyone have opinions on making a complete social transition in school without parental support?