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Failure yet success.

Started by Calistine, October 14, 2009, 01:49:06 PM

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Calistine

So I saw this girl the other day who Im friends with and that I kind of like. She told her mom I was male. She met me and it went well. But when I left she said her mom asked, "Kyle looks a lot like a girl, is he gay?" And she explained to her mom my situation and how I see myself as male. It took her a moment to think about it but she accepted it and uses the right pronouns supposedly.
That makes me happy, I wish my parents were more like this.
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Janet_Girl

Many who know us will be more excepting of us than family.

Good for you.  ;D


Janet
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FairyGirl

Congratulations Kyle! It's a nice feeling when others accept us as who we know we are.
Girls rule, boys drool.
If I keep a green bough in my heart, then the singing bird will come.
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Calistine

Thanks.
She probably didnt care because Im not her kid come to think of it..
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Jay

Quote from: Kyle :3 on October 14, 2009, 06:03:46 PM

She probably didnt care because Im not her kid come to think of it..
Yeah I think thats the reason.

Congrats though it is good to hear :)

Jay


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CharleneT

Hopefully more and more people will find it in their hearts to just accept Trans folks for who there are and stop worrying about the naughty bits !

Sounds wonderful, could you clone her ?
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finewine

Quote from: Kyle :3 on October 14, 2009, 06:03:46 PM
Thanks.
She probably didnt care because Im not her kid come to think of it..

True - but on the other hand, the irrationally phobic would probably want their own kid to disassociate themselves from a trans person, so the fact that she hasn't tried to interfere in your friendship with her kid is still a good sign.
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