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Proud of my mom....

Started by Valerie, March 07, 2009, 09:40:12 AM

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Valerie

I recently spent several days in New Jersey visiting family, chiefly my mother, who I hadn't seen in a few years. 

AND.....I am soooo proud of my mom.  Monday while waiting with me at the Atlantic City bust stop at Bally's Casino, a transgendered woman entered the area where we & a few other people were talking & waiting. She asked a couple questions about which bus was coming to what gate, then went off about her own business.   

After she left, Mom & I looked at each other. Knowing that this was a new experience for Mom, I smiled slightly & raised an eyebrow to her, and she smiled slightly then asked, "Am I right?"  I replied, "Yes."  I resisted the urge to correct the other ladies in the area who, while talking amongst themselves, referred to this person as "he/him" after she left.  Choose your battles, as they say, and for the moment my 'battleground' was on the homefront.   

A few minutes later when Mom & I were alone, I asked, "Was that the first time you've encountered a transgendered person in real life?"   Mom said, "Probably." (Which was a good answer in itself, as in many cases one can never really know who is or isn't.)  I nodded knowingly.  "Would you have addressed her as 'sir' or 'ma'am?", I asked.  "I would probably call them whatever they were last."  I asked her to clarify, and in her own way of saying it, Mom indicated that she would have used terminology appropriate to how an individual presented him/her self.   

I smiled & told Mom she passed the test.  She admits that she doesn't understand it, it confuses her. Mom is a moderately conservative Christian of the Lutheran denomination.  From prior discussions with her, she would get kinda' agitated when I tried to talk about it, in her own way skeptical about the legitimacy of the experience of transgendered individuals. But I'm really proud of her recent response.  Progress.  :~)

Thanks for reading,
Valerie

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