Quote from: Elis on May 15, 2016, 04:51:08 AM
I don't really have much of a choice seeing as it's my nan's birthday; so I kind of have to go and not like I can avoid my family forever
. I'm so used to having a negative reaction from coming out as trans that I'm used to it and don't let it bother me anymore.
Your sister sounds the same as my brother. I don't think he misgenders me to be nasty; he's just rather ignorant on how that makes me feel; yet agrees with me on the science behind what makes people trans. I guess it's hard for our siblings because they're so used to having a sister that they don't know how to be around someone who's now they're brother. Even though we've never really acted like that person's sister to begin with. Anyway; my dad was the same way and now seems to be making an effort. It's absolutely amazing that your dad is going to your therapy appointment
. How on earth did you manage that. My dad didn't want go to my therapy appointments. So you're in a lucky position. I hope it goes well for you 
Thank you 
I suppose we all have our own personal short-comings when it comes to our family's perception of our trans identity. To answer your question, I suggested to my dad that he goes to therapy with me when I came out and told him I want to be referred to as male.
He immediately threatened to remove me from his house and because I didn't want to be homeless, I quickly rebutted with an offer for him to go to therapy for learning what this really is. If my dad hears info from a professional, he is least likely to feel upset and want to kick me out. He also knows I am going to school online and knows that if he kicked me out, that would mess it up. He wants what's best for me but doesn't express that very well.
I guess that is one plus to my situation.
Anyways, I really do hope that your brother comes around one day and accepts you as his brother. People need to learn that addressing a trans person by their preferred pronouns doesn't mean they agree with their identity, it means they respect that trans person. But yeah, I think like your brother, lots of people do mean to respect you but are ignorant and confused and not so much disrespectful. My own brother is the same way.
Let us know how your family reunion goes.