Quote from: Rikosa on May 25, 2015, 02:52:22 AM
I think my biggest fear right now (and one I hope to address in therapy sessions) is telling family/friends and whether or not they accept it.
Hi Rikosa
Of course the friends and family angle is a major issue, although only you can decide when would be the moment to involve them. Some people want to get fairly advanced in their process before telling the world; others want them involved from as early as possible. I believe that involvement from friends and family from early on is very positive, as you can draw on them for support and feedback, two things that are really valuable during your transition.
It might help that you use your initial therapy to reach a 100% decision of what you want to do, and then involve friends and family. Family in particular are often very incredulous, and will question your reasons and motives in detail, which I believe is a good thing. You'll get support, and I'm sure it will be support, when they see that you are decided, realistic, and have a plan for yourself.
I am something of a believer in self-fulfilling prophecies: if you think you're going to have a difficult time, it's quite likely that you will. On the other hand, if you go forward with strength and optimism, you're probably going to find transition both rewarding and fascinating, fun even

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Good luck
Julia