Hi Stuck...I really don't know anything about your age, if your in high school, maybe college. Unlike you, when I finally revealed myself to my mother (at a very emotionally disturbing time) over the phone, she indicated her support. My sister, whom she revealed this to, said my mother cried. However, my mother had told me in a letter that she suspected I was different because of how I behaved as a child. She never did say anything more about that. She and my sisters were very supportive. My stepfather, however, didn't want to speak to me. It took nearly a year before he finally came around and at least acknowledged me. Eventually our relationship improved. My wife - that's something else. She is not supportive, and quite frankly I don't blame her. I took her to my last therapy session per the standards. She wasn't hostile, but she sure as hell didn't like being there either. We are still together and we get along fine, but I'm back on the rollercoaster and I don't know where it will take me. Regarding you, do your best to cope with the family situation. If you are in college, or you have a college/university local to you, look for the psychologist, or as I did, I revealed myself to my psychology teacher. She just seemed to have the personality of someone who would be supportive and give me direction. I was correct and she did. Just an avenue that you may have access to. I wish you well.