Quote from: alexkidd on January 24, 2009, 08:29:42 AM
a bit off topic.. but I am just curious - those guys/gals who do have kids, espically younger kids, Do they still call you Dad/Mum or did they switch? Call you by your first name?
If they do still call you Dad/MUm (depeneding on whether you are a MTF/FTM) is that awkward in public?
I dont mean to upset anyone just curious what happens with different ppl in that suituation...
I'm not upset at all, Alex. I just don't want to hijack the thread too much either.

My kids were adults when I came out so it there really wasn't that much to worry about. I don't care who they tell and whoever they tell will get over it or not.
I will always be their father. Nothing can change that. I would never presume to try to take over the position that their mother has. I did not give birth to them and I can't and wouldn't ever change that.
We went for a while with them calling me Dad, and they still do. Though in public I prefer that they call me Sandy. And the times that they forget and call me Dad in a store or something is more of a novelty and giggle than anything else.
I am, however, most assuredly grandma to my granddaughters! My nearly 4 year old granddaughter has been calling me grandma Sandy since she could talk. Though there was an interesting episode where she saw pictures of me pre-transition (with goatee) holding her as an infant. It was a really fulfilling time:
https://www.susans.org/forums/index.php/topic,28099.0.htmlAlso when we had the baptism for my granddaughter, it was also an interesting time. Everyone in my family was there, including both my ex's. One of the people added up all the "grandma's" and also noticed no "grandpa's". She asked, quite innocently what was going on. I told her that when my daughter was born I was her father. She blinked three times digesting the new information and just said: "Oh, I didn't mean to pry..." I assured her that I wasn't offended in anyway and that I loved being in a church that was so loving and caring.
-Sandy