Quote from: AlwaysAmanda on April 09, 2008, 10:12:51 AM
'm thinking the kids that are 12 - 18y/o's that need good advise on how to tell mom or dad and what to do then.
I'm probably not in the best frame of mind to be objective, but basically my advice would be the same.
Save up birthday money, pocket money, do odd-jobs, whatever you need to. In the meantime, start seeing a therapist privately, maybe through the school counsellor or somebody else who is legally sworn to keep your secrets, and do as much prep-work on your own before you come out to anybody who you depend on.
Also, RESEARCH, RESEARCH, RESEARCH. Learn about the Standards of Care and the DSM, read up on the endocrine system and HRT, join online support groups and ask questions. Knowledge is power - the people who are supposed to know these things, like endos and therapists and stuff often don't, so learning yourself is a way to protect yourself from their ignorance, or their unwillingness. Basically it boils down to building a base of power, be it financially, through knowledge, by getting those pesky things like how to use make-up or choose a style, all those things.
Something else I would try to do is make friends. If you are MtF, natal girlfriends and other trans-women who can show you the ropes, mess around with you as you are learning the basics, or who can give you a shoulder to cry on, or a place to crash, if you need them If FtM, be a tomboy. Make friends with guys, get to know their mannerisms, the way they interact etc.
Then, when you need your parents consent for stuff, like to start HRT, or go on to puberty blockers, or that sort of thing, THEN you talk to them.
But like I said, I'm not in a trusting frame of mind today.
~Simone