Quote from: erintilly14 on November 25, 2017, 12:00:57 PM
I've always been scared to come out to my mum but I always thought she would accept me for who I am as she's told me before that she doesn't care who I choose to be as long as I'm a good person, and she supports me being bi. When I told her that I don't feel as if I'm a girl she shouted FINE YOU CAN BE A BOY BUT DONT EXPECT MY SUPPORT. She thinks I'm making myself a target and making myself look like a freak, I told her that I didn't just 'choose' to be a boy it doesn't work like that and now I'm just really at a low point in my life and I can't do this.
Hi sweetie.
From a parenting perspective, it sounds to me like she is feeling challenged, and that you're trying to test the boundaries of what is acceptable in her eyes - it's very easy to misinterpret the initial anger created by concern as her actual position. In her minds eye, you are her daughter at present, trusted companion, that she is looking forward and wanting to spend bonding time with. This is the why our coming out process is difficult, because we are not only taking the possibilities of grandchildren away, but we are also removing the contentment of having a future to visualise together, to something that was never even thought about.
If you're feeling low, then us folk here will do our best to help, (although some of us have similar battles raging at the moment), but it would be best to see and talk to your doctor about it - they may suggest some medication, and they may also be able to suggest ways that you can explore how you can better work out where you sit in this glorious umbrella...
(Hugs)
Rowan