Quote from: Britney♥Bieber on January 15, 2011, 09:51:05 AM
Yeah thats why I don't want to wait, like my parents want me to. Whateverrrrrrrr
Hey Britney,
I missed a lot of this thread before (grumble....work), but I'm glad you're feeling better.
I think our parents want us to wait because they simply don't understand what GID is, so they don't want us to make a 'mistake' or 'ruin our lives.' They just don't understand how it feels to be trans or how long many of us have *already* grappled with or waited to make the decision to transition.
Sometimes, it's still a form of their denial or bargaining, as part of the grieving process. My parents were also in the "why don't you wait?" camp, and I asked them: Do you honestly believe that I am trans? Period. The honest truth was a "maybe you are, maybe you aren't." They were still denying that this is who I am a lot of the time, and they were still trying to bargain with me on timing (wait 1 year, wait 3 months, just whatever you do, don't take HRT, don't do anything permanent..). I am being patient about things like names, pronouns, etc., but my family does not get a vote in my health care. The requests for me to wait for them to catch up (which may or may not ever happen) are about them, not about me. They aren't going to wake up one day ok with my transition just because I waited an additional arbitrary amount of time. It really is a reversal where we have to be the parent while they are the children about this.
People who love you who KNOW what being trans is and KNOW that this who you are (not "maybe yes but I'm still hoping not") would NEVER ask you to wait. They would see that living life as the wrong sex is so damaging for your health.
I do hope your parents' love for you allows them to move through the normal steps of the grieving process more quicky, so they can be supportive of you. As you know, this doesn't happen for everyone, but it sounds like your family may have a decent chance of getting there in time. And if they don't, know that you will have support elsewhere - both online and irl.