Community Conversation => Transitioning => Coming out of the closet => Topic started by: Alice.Wonderland on May 16, 2011, 05:13:00 PM Return to Full Version
Title: Good Story
Post by: Alice.Wonderland on May 16, 2011, 05:13:00 PM
Post by: Alice.Wonderland on May 16, 2011, 05:13:00 PM
So I came out and told everyone except my father that I was transgender. I was afraid of what he'd do or say. He's one of those old folks that are politically incorrect and use obscene words to refer to black or gay people as well as transgender :icon_censored:. He's often joked about trannies.
I felt he was going to be angry and then sad. I thought it would be like when I attempted suicide and he came rushing through the hospital doors to yell me a new one. After his initial anger of the first day of me being locked away in the mental ward for attempted suicide, he settled down and cried. It was the initial shock that scared him so bad that he didn't know what to do.
I sat down with him and my mother (my mother already knew) and told him I was transgender. He told me "It's your body and you can do whatever you want with it". I went on to say how I would be a girl and be referred to as a girl and he replied "As long as you have that thing between your legs you'll be a guy to me" :icon_sadblinky:. I tried to explain it was a state of mind not biological. He just laughed it off like he didn't understand. When I was about to leave he gave me a hug and said "I will love you no matter what". He's been going back and forth between acceptance, denial, "it's a phase thing I'm sure" to acceptance again. He's not sure where to stand with it but he's been by my side the whole way.
I went out the other day with my brother to the movies (first time in town being a girl) and my father was worried that someone would say something awful and mean to me ( :icon_sniff: awwww such a worrywart).
He's told a few key friends of his about it. One of them actually started to tell a gay joke and my dad stopped him and told him "If we're still going to be friends, you'll have to do this for me and not joke or put down gays and transgenders".
He's been exceptional through this whole process. I have to admit I almost cried this morning :icon_cry2: when my mother told me that he was worried about me and that he stood up for transgender people because I was one of them.
I couldn't ask for a better father. I just wanted to share my uplifting story with you all. I hope you enjoy. :icon_mrhappy:
I felt he was going to be angry and then sad. I thought it would be like when I attempted suicide and he came rushing through the hospital doors to yell me a new one. After his initial anger of the first day of me being locked away in the mental ward for attempted suicide, he settled down and cried. It was the initial shock that scared him so bad that he didn't know what to do.
I sat down with him and my mother (my mother already knew) and told him I was transgender. He told me "It's your body and you can do whatever you want with it". I went on to say how I would be a girl and be referred to as a girl and he replied "As long as you have that thing between your legs you'll be a guy to me" :icon_sadblinky:. I tried to explain it was a state of mind not biological. He just laughed it off like he didn't understand. When I was about to leave he gave me a hug and said "I will love you no matter what". He's been going back and forth between acceptance, denial, "it's a phase thing I'm sure" to acceptance again. He's not sure where to stand with it but he's been by my side the whole way.
I went out the other day with my brother to the movies (first time in town being a girl) and my father was worried that someone would say something awful and mean to me ( :icon_sniff: awwww such a worrywart).
He's told a few key friends of his about it. One of them actually started to tell a gay joke and my dad stopped him and told him "If we're still going to be friends, you'll have to do this for me and not joke or put down gays and transgenders".
He's been exceptional through this whole process. I have to admit I almost cried this morning :icon_cry2: when my mother told me that he was worried about me and that he stood up for transgender people because I was one of them.
I couldn't ask for a better father. I just wanted to share my uplifting story with you all. I hope you enjoy. :icon_mrhappy:
Title: Re: Good Story
Post by: Janet_Girl on May 16, 2011, 09:07:02 PM
Post by: Janet_Girl on May 16, 2011, 09:07:02 PM
Alice,
He will come around to the fact he has a daughter, and he will be very proud of you. He is already taking your side in discussions with others.
He will come around to the fact he has a daughter, and he will be very proud of you. He is already taking your side in discussions with others.
Title: Re: Good Story
Post by: spacial on May 17, 2011, 09:47:05 AM
Post by: spacial on May 17, 2011, 09:47:05 AM
Wow.
That is a great dad.
That is a great dad.
Title: Re: Good Story
Post by: Megan Joanne on May 17, 2011, 10:03:34 AM
Post by: Megan Joanne on May 17, 2011, 10:03:34 AM
That was a beautiful story. Your father must love you very much, even if he's having trouble with accepting it completely, at least he's trying, and him standing up for you takes a lot of courage on his part too, its not an easy thing for any parent to deal with, even harder with telling others about it and having to deal with their negative bullcrap.
Title: Re: Good Story
Post by: Diane Elizabeth on May 17, 2011, 10:13:59 AM
Post by: Diane Elizabeth on May 17, 2011, 10:13:59 AM
Beautiful, just beautiful. I cried with love and joy over your story. May everyone that come out have such loving results.
Title: Re: Good Story
Post by: Tiff on May 17, 2011, 12:00:16 PM
Post by: Tiff on May 17, 2011, 12:00:16 PM
What a touching story. I hope when I come out I will be accepted. Not likely, though.
Title: Re: Good Story
Post by: shortnsweet1004 on May 17, 2011, 02:19:05 PM
Post by: shortnsweet1004 on May 17, 2011, 02:19:05 PM
Your story gives me hope. Thanks for sharing. It was very touching indeed :)