Hi Coralie,
I'm 40 years old; I transitioned having two young children. My daughter is now 7, my son is 5. The fact is that, if you're going to transition, the younger
your children are, the better. Trans parents have the most difficulty as their children get older, especially in their teens. Don't let anyone tell you
differently!
I'm not sure how things are done in France, but here in the US, the only way I could be prevented from seeing my children would be by court order and
even then it would have to be proven that I was a threat to my kids. Your wife has to be made aware that this is not simply an issue of your wearing
women's clothes but the possibly life-threatening effects from leaving your GID untreated. I would first schedule a session for both of you to see a doctor
or therapist so all this could be explained to her. My wife eventually learned how important my transition was and we've since become good friends.
Now, I have a wonderful relationship with my children and I see them often, usually for weekends and some sleepovers during the week. It's a potentially
sensitive subject that has to be treated very carefully; both of your children would have to start seeing a therapist as soon as you began to change your appearance.
The final decision, for me, was this: Should I continue to try and continue to live in depression and feeling suicidal and try to be an effective father OR should I transition
and be happy, and a more effective parent as a second mom? I am SO GLAD that I chose transition; I don't think I would be alive today if I hadn't.
Even now, as I sit here in Thailand after SRS, I get up early so I can camchat with my kids... They love me still... and I'm convinced I'm a better person and a
better parent now that I've transitioned.
I hope this helps...
Our situations are so similar! You can contact me here if you'd like to chat more personally :-)
Jessica R
Rhode Island, USA