Since my first appointment went well, I decided to call and tell my parents finally.
They're divorced now, so it was easy to speak to each of them personally and separately.
I called my dad first, because we're super close (even have the exact same birthday), and he was just absolutely amazing.
Said that it would never matter
what I am, because he knows
who I am, and he loves me unconditionally no matter what. Said that I would always be a beautiful
person and that he would always be my champion and support me no matter what decisions that I make.
My mom was the real shocker. We've had a very rocky history.
Everything's always been about her, about how she appears to other people, about the way people talk about her and think about her. A lot of our previous fights have been about her disagreeing with something I believed in or felt or presented or anything of the sort just because of how people would think of
her because of my actions.
When I told her, for the first time in my life, she said, "This is not about me, this is about you."
She's completely supportive, and actually said that this was no real surprise to her and she suspected it for a very long time and wishes that I had said something sooner so that they could have helped me start transitioning a lot younger and I wouldn't have had to grow up the way that I did.
I feel very blessed, and like a planet-sized weight has been taken off my shoulders.
I know there's a lot of people who haven't been so lucky, and to some extent I feel a bit guilty, but I did want to share a good story.