QuoteYou know... i can't care anymore. The things she thinks about me are inaccurate.
Quote from: Emme on December 05, 2008, 09:10:30 PM
The best thing you can do is live well and love well.
Keep caring, but give yourself a long term plan. Emme's right. When I came out as gay, 28 years ago (god was it that long ago?). My parents were very negative about it, wanted me to hide it, so I'd fit in. I couldn't do that. When I graduated from law school, I got a standing ovation from the class I graduated with. They had been told that clapping would take up too much time, so nobody applauded anyone, but I got a standing O. And it was because I was out and proud of who I was. And who I am. I just had the gender thing wrong at the time, but I knew there was nothing wrong with loving women. And there isn't, whether you're a woman or a man, and whatever body you're in.
Now, I get more trusted with my decisions, no matter how far off the wall they may seem (*cough* transitioning *cough*). I made it on my own and people liked me as I was. You can't hope for that instantly. You have to build respect and caring. Be to others what you would have them be to you. (I might not be the first to say that.)
People who love you do care about you and they might react badly to decisions they think are going to hurt you, and sometimes they say very hurtful things to try and dissuade you from a decision they think will hurt you. But if you are stoic and just live your life as though you counted as much as anyone else, you will count as much as anyone else. And they'll get to realize it too. But the people who love you most will trust your decisions the least.
Dennis