Kia Ora kind folk,
In a perfect world.= Parents-family-relatives-community-society at large would accept trans-children
In a perfect world = All trans-children would get a good education and wouldn't be bullied and or ridiculed at school/college/university-forcing some of them to drop out/leave
In a perfect world = Trans-children would never suffer from depression and panic attacks because of who they are
In a perfect world = Trans-children wouldn't feel the need to commit suicide
In a perfect world = All employers would welcome their trans-employees with open arms
In a perfect world = Trans-people wouldn't loose their job because of their psycho-sexual identity
In a perfect world = Things would be just perfect...But alas the world just "is" and will always be....Some trans-people will/have to adapt and survive the best way they know how, and no doubt for others their transition journeys will be much smoother...
::) What others think we "should" do, is not necessarily what we all "can" do[some due to their life circumstances have not developed the necessary coping skills] and there lies the dilemma...One size does not fit all, even if we would all like it to...
How perfect is your world ?
Metta Zenda :)
My world isn't perfect, but it's very good. :) My brain chemistry is just screwed up right now and I have to keep reminding myself that my brain is playing tricks on me.
My world is far from perfect, but I am happy. I try to make the most of what I've been given, and make others around me happy, too. :D
Quote from: Zoƫ Natasha on August 05, 2011, 07:06:49 PM
My brain chemistry is just screwed up right now and I have to keep reminding myself that my brain is playing tricks on me.
And if I might say this, we love you anyway, regardless of your brain's impish tomfoolery and such. ;D