Quote from: YinYanga on May 14, 2011, 01:51:58 PM
Zenda, I really loved to read your story..I dont have any children but I like that your choices have worked out well, probably mostly in the way you wanted in that your kids are doing well . And you make curls look good! *hates my own curlies*
Kia Ora ,

Thanks YinYanga, I had no choice when it comes to my curly hair, my father was Afro Caribbean

and mother Anglo-Saxon, as a small child I longed for straight hair and white skin like all my friends had, but now I've learnt to appreciate my natural all year round milk coffee tan and curly hair that doesn't cost me a cent to maintain...

In regards to my situation, a lot of credit goes to the children's mother, who when they were young once told me it was up to our children whether or not they wanted to still see me and either way she would fully support their decision...
Because of this my children have remained "balanced" they are all doing well, two are already through university, another's in their second year, the other has just spent time in South America as an exchange student and will be starting university next year, so having a "distant" trans-parent has not impacted on their social development ...
Fortunately the unconditional love we all share has made it possible for things to work out...
When I transitioned I did so to be treated as
a "normal" run of the mill female, and
not to be a trans advocate... So my decision to move away but still maintain a good strong loving relationship with all my children as enabled me to do/be this..."To be who I am" no strings attached...
I can and still do support the trans-community on certain levels, but I don't have to wear the "T" shirt out in public...And my ex and children are not subjected to first degree interrogation about their trans-parent/ex partner, they can disclose information as and when they feel the need to...
It's my responsibility to protect their privacy and not put them into the firing line...
"Different strokes for different folks!" Whatever works for the trans-parent, is what works for trans-parent!
Metta Zenda