So I haven't posted on here in quite a long time... it's been a roller-coaster couple of months overall. But it all came to an amazing peak yesterday when I decided to come out publicly both on social media and at work. I wrote a little letter to my Facebook friends several weeks ago and spent the following weeks doing minor edits in plans of waiting for National Coming Out Day on 10/11; however, yesterday I just felt so good, I couldn't wait any longer. I posted my letter and made sure to temporarily loosen my privacy settings so that everybody could see it. My wife, Kerri, wrote a post of her own, talking about how proud she is of me and how this will not impact our marriage. The replies were overwhelmingly positive and as of last check, I had something around 50 like and love reactions and roughly 20 replies about how brave I am and how lucky Kerri and I are to have each other. At work, I told everybody in a quick one on one, and supplied them with a 3 page post from our HR website titled "When a Co-Worker is Transgender," that provides some great resources for understanding. Everyone, even our two more conservative employees, we're incredibly supportive. I'm actually a little surprised at how positive everyone has been, call me a pessimist, but I expected some negativity from somebody... then again, it's still fresh and I'm not sure that everyone I know has seen the post. I'm sure some of my Facebook friends might also have previously set their pages to not show my posts without unfriending me due to some opposing political views.
I just want to thank everyone on this site for all of the inspiration. I know I don't post very often, and hopefully that will change, but reading some of your stories and interacting with the small few that I have posted back and forth with has helped me in ways I could never properly describe.