TW: Brief mention of coercive rapeThe morning after the night I was coerced into sex:
Sister: "I can't believe you'd do that with just anyone."
Father: *Sigh* "I'm going to have to start treating you like a child again."
Mother: "It's not rape because you said yes."
Father: "Everyone has bad nights where they make mistakes they'd rather forget. Get over it."
My family's reaction hurt more and cut deeper than the event itself. The supposed flesh and blood who do everything in their power to protect you turn a blind eye to your suffering. What a joke(!)
/TW EndWhen I came out as transgender:"This is another one of your obsessions. You thought you were a cat when you were little, then Ash Ketchum and Sailor Moon. Grow up!"
"It's a phase."
"You're living out a fantasy. Snap out of it."
"Get over it."
"The internet brainwashed you." (this one makes me forever lmao

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"Why can't you just be a lesbian/why can't you just stay a female?"
"Why can't you just get a breast reduction? If you lose weight, your breasts will become small enough to hide."
"Nobody will love a mutilated woman." "Nobody will love you and nobody will hire you. You will get beaten up and you will die alone." (These still hurt years later.)
"I have mother instincts and they are telling me deep inside that you are doing the wrong thing. I know you will do it, look back and ask me why I didn't try harder to stop you. You are not a boy - you are a girl."
"You will regret this."
"Men are known to be better drivers than women." (I struggled at learning to drive so apparently that makes me a woman)
"You are too feminine to be a boy."
"You don't have a penis."
"You don't have Androgenisation!" (despite having birth records that specifically state so)
"Girls don't get erections!"
"You weren't a tomboy when you were little."
"What kind of a name is Kain? *giggle* Do you want to be a candy cane?"
"You have stressed your mother out, she has been crying at night and worrying about you. She is smoking like a chimney because of you. If she gets sick, it will be all your fault."
"You are so selfish and immature."
(One of my exes) "I'm not calling you your male name until you get dick surgery."
(Relatives from Canada) "You need to get a career and a stable job before you have a sex change. You need to experience the real world. You should get a boyfriend/girlfriend. It's a phase, you will grow up and get over it."
"You haven't had sex with the right person yet."
Regarding psychiatrists:"They don't know you like (we, parents) do."
"You are only telling them what they want to hear."
"You have OCD." Psychiatrist tells them that my "obsessions" are a part of my personality and I don't have any obsessive compulsive behaviors. Afterwards, "They're so full of nonsense, they don't listen to us."
"They are rushing you. They are encouraging you to transition. It is wrong. You need to do it slowly." (
How slowly? By your definition of slowly, you'd make sure it would never happen.)
"They don't get to the bottom of the issue. Please see this therapist I found."
The therapist she found doesn't believe in transgender individuals and asks intrusive questions about masturbation and sexual fantasies, thinking I have a sexual identity problem. Most of the sessions consisted of him trying to convince me that I am not a boy, that I am just a confused little girl who fantasizes about being a boy. Whenever I do affirm and correct him that I am, in fact, a boy, he gives me this look as if I am delusional or acting silly. I ended up having a mental breakdown after one of the sessions, only to have my mother tell me,
"He is helping you get to the bottom of the issue. This is good! Keep seeing him so you will get better." More like, "Keep seeing him so you snap out of this silly phase and go back to being my daughter again."
And this is why I fear the idea of coming out to my family as non-binary. I know I will be yelled at and told that they "told me so." They will assume I regret transitioning and that the psychiatrist was wrong in letting me transition. That's why I won't come out because it's not worth the effort to correct them when they will believe what they want to believe.