Quote from Tommie_9:
"Tolerance" happens when someone tells me they have compassion for me and don't say they hate me and never want to see me again. But when I probe them with questions I find they are trans-phobic in general, but they don't direct that negative energy or speech toward me. Tolerance isn't much better than rejection, but it could be worse.
"Acceptance" happens when someone tells me "It's okay who you are. I still love you. I support you." Well, no, they aren't supporting me when they say "its okay" and use the word "still." They aren't supporting me when they start communicating with me less often.
"Support" is wanting to learn more about my experience, telling me they are going to call me by whatever name and pronoun I want to use, telling me their only worry is for my safety, and including me presenting as a trans woman in their activities. Out of all my family and friends, I have one brother, his wife and their grown children who actually support me. For example, they bought a ticket for me and asked me to tailgate with them at a college football game next Saturday. I will be a fully decked out, accessorized, A-cup bra wearing, fan girl.
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My family has never accepted me. They tolerate me, which means they don't blatantly hate me. BUT they have NEVER made ANY EFFORT WHATSOEVER to try to use my new name, ever. Unfortunately... Which means, I don't really wanna see them that much, or their families. My mom avoids calling me by any name because she knows how much I hate being dead-named. My other family members just don't care and dead-name me every time I see them, which isn't often... I don't think this is ever going to change. They blatantly ignore me being trans. They totally avoid talking about it and never bring that up. This has been going on since I was 13... Though in my teenage years they actually blatantly hated me and said some VERY hurtful things

. And as years have passed, that has "evolved" into "don't ask don't tell".
It just is what it is. I think they are transphobic and homophobic by character... It hurts but... they aren't the only people in the world, luckily!