Quote from: JeanetteLW on March 04, 2017, 02:09:35 AM
My sister is dependent on me for room and board due to her own health issue and her 2 sons are not able to support themselves properly let alone their Mom. As for her attitude, I had to explain LGBTQ to her the other day when she heard it on the news. Afterward she commented "Well why didn't they just say weirdos?". I also have other coming out concerns one of which is my daughter's family and my 5 grandchildren.
Jeannette,
I don't say there are any guarantees, but consider this. Your sister views LGBTQIA issues as something that doesn't affect the people she knows. A big factor could be lack of exposure and lack of knowledge. She thinks of you as male and maybe even thinks she should respond that way for your benefit. I have relatives who are red-necky who I know don't think kindly of trans or gay folks. I got an explanation from my brother in law. He said family trumped everything. He has a gay nephew and a trans sister in law, me. It is not the basis of acceptance I prefer, but it is one I can live with, I think. It is harder for people to hate a group when they love a person in that group. I tell you this because a person in your stage of pre-coming out may see it as only negative reaction possibilities. I was certainly convinced everyone would reject me. You are smart to take it in steps, at your pace. I would urge you to keep in mind the positive reactions are possible. You will get a mixture, I would guess.
I have a gross analogy for coming out. You know when you are sick to your stomach and try anything not to throw up because you hate the feeling. You lay in bed tossing and turning, feeling awful. Finally, you run to the bathroom and do what nature says must happen. Afterward, you feel so much better. Well that is how coming out is. It might be painful doing it, but afterward you get rid of that burden that tortured you. My yucky moment for the day.

I feel for you because this is such a scary time in your life. Don't let the fear fool you into running from something that is right for you, whatever that is.
Moni