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Well I told someone.

Started by Larisa, August 27, 2016, 07:57:54 PM

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Larisa

Well I finally opened up to my former boss about me being transgender very briefly and she replied and because this is REALLY hard for me yet a big step, Im having trouble going to read her reply. Im really afraid what she wrote if it's supportive or what. This makes me really nervous. Im glad I could take this step but this was very hard for me to do.
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Devlyn

Big hug! Congratulations on the big step! I hope her reply is favourable, but one way or the other it's behind you.  :)

Hugs, Devlyn
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Larisa

Well I finally looked and like she's always been. She wrote how she always accepts me for me. I dont feel as alone today hiding this from people. I told one person years back who was accepting but lost contact with her and another person at work knows but never honestly accepted me.
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Michelle_P

That's really good news, Larisa.  This sounds like your former boss has a good attitude.  Now go relax a bit and enjoy knowing that you've shared a bit of yourself with someone accepting.
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