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						Title: Being Transparent 
Post by: Natasha on November 19, 2011, 06:07:47 PM
					Post by: Natasha on November 19, 2011, 06:07:47 PM
						Being Transparent 
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/gretchen-peters/being-transparent_b_1100823.html (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/gretchen-peters/being-transparent_b_1100823.html)
11/19/11
by Gretchen Peters
Learning that my child was transgender was like turning a key and feeling all the tumblers fall into place. Everything made sense: his firm conviction at 3 that he was a boy, his refusal to wear dresses, his persistent dis-ease throughout childhood, his reaction to puberty (horror), and, most alarmingly, his bouts during his teens with suicidal feelings. He knew who and what he was -- he always had. When he finally told me, I knew in my bones that it was true.
				http://www.huffingtonpost.com/gretchen-peters/being-transparent_b_1100823.html (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/gretchen-peters/being-transparent_b_1100823.html)
11/19/11
by Gretchen Peters
Learning that my child was transgender was like turning a key and feeling all the tumblers fall into place. Everything made sense: his firm conviction at 3 that he was a boy, his refusal to wear dresses, his persistent dis-ease throughout childhood, his reaction to puberty (horror), and, most alarmingly, his bouts during his teens with suicidal feelings. He knew who and what he was -- he always had. When he finally told me, I knew in my bones that it was true.