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Came out to my friend

Started by Mr. Fox, November 04, 2008, 11:23:25 AM

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Mr. Fox

Last night my friend drove me to and from honor band tryouts (which I did fabulously in, by the way), and as it was an hour drive each way, I decided to tell her on the way back.  It was the textbook "best coming out response possible," albeit with cursing.  I just said "I'm transsexual" (no preface) and she wasn't even vaguely shocked or surprised acting.  I told her about my current situation (father who is no help), and she basically said you have to be yourself, screw your unsupportive father.  After I told her about one of my father's stupidest fears (people who hate transsexuals won't want to be my friend), she ranted about bigots and how they are a waste of my time.  She repeatedly said that she's there for me, and said she could probably work out things with the principal for a public transition, esp. with the help of her sister who is the leader of a GSA.  So basically all good.
Adrian
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lady amarant

I like your friend, cursing and all. :P

~Simone.
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Silk

"You know, I honestly think that transsexualism is a much much bigger issue to people who are going through it than to observers."
-Mr. Obvious
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iFindMeHere

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pennyjane

ok, i'm old...lose the cursing.....but *bleeping* alot seems a fairly good discription of those bigots and such.  i like your girlfriend too.  ya'll get after it now!
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