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harder to pass to a child then to an adult?

Started by djknyht, September 24, 2009, 11:01:33 PM

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The None Blonde

Animals tend to work off pheramones and smell more than sight.... I had a similar experience with a freind's cats.... One, a queen, hated men, but loves me...
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Virginia87106

I am mentoring an 11 -year old trans girl, and this is her first year at a new school and full time as a girl.  She is so fabulous and looks just like a girl, and sounds like a girl, and IS a girl. to me.  The kids have picked her out, though, and she is undergoing the usual questions, jokes, and other things.  She is my heroine.
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Dawn D.

Oh my gosh, Virginia! what a fabulous opportunity! I do hope she is able to get past all the initial shock of the other students well, and just get her education! Great job! Being a mentor has to be very fulfilling. You too, are a heroine!


Dawn
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The None Blonde

Tbh its probably more the things she doesnt know or way she behaves in certain situations, or slips she made than visual issues. Children are a lot more.... suspicious of eachother's behaviour at that age.
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