My dad has learned to move on with me being bigender very well. It was tough for him at first when I first came out 10 years ago. I gave him time and space to figure things out. It was two months later after coming out, he did decide to accept it. He said it is better off loving me for who I am than hurting me. My dad sees me much happier as Taylor now and knew I had a rough life figuring out who I was before coming out. We worked things out and still have a great relationship to this day. Calls me Taylor now instead of my male name "Tyler"
@TaylorCr Dear Taylor:Wow, this is terrific news... it is so nice to get acceptance from immediate family members.
Count your blessings, you are fortunate to get the responses from you Dad that you did.
Best Wishes,
DanielleQuote from: TaylorCr on March 06, 2019, 01:20:28 PM
My dad has learned to move on with me being bigender very well.It was tough for him at first when I first came out 10 years ago.I gave him time and space to figure things out.It was two months later after coming out,he did decide to accept it.He said it is better off loving me for who I am than hurting me.My dad sees me much happier as Taylor now and knew I had a rough life figuring out who I was before coming out.We worked things out and still have a great relationship to this day.Calls me Taylor now instead of my male name "Tyler"
I dressed on and off as "Tyler" and Taylor at first. It was 5 years ago I told him my male wardrobe was going goodbye replaced with Taylor's wardrobe. Took it well and said he supports my decision. Learned I am completely happy as Taylor. Also knowing me too, two are I love shoes and getting my nails done just like a genetic woman