Bad Advice to Trans Student?
Posted by helenboyd – November 28, 2011
http://networkedblogs.com/qFixmThe mom of a trans young adult wrote to Cary Tennis of Salon's "Since You Asked" column because her daughter is
away at college and underachieving in a major way. She says that she can't motivate herself to attend her less-than-full load of classes, can't think of what she wants to do with herself, even in a short-term way.
The mom clarifies that the family has been supportive of her transition, etc.
Cary responds with: do nothing. Really? Her parents are paying for college and she's doing so little she may fail all her classes and the advice columnest says "do nothing"? I think that's ridiculous, but I'm not a parent.
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Wednesday, Nov 16, 2011 8:00 PM EST
My son became a girl. What do I do?
Now that she's in college, she's really floundering. How can I help her?
By Cary Tennis
http://www.salon.com/2011/11/17/my_son_became_a_girl_what_do_i_do/Your daughter is undergoing a miraculous transformation. It is taking all her strength. That is why she has no time for classes. This is an existential task. Think of her as pregnant with herself. Think of her as heavy and bloated with her own future, which she must assemble blindfolded.
Imagining her this way may make you even more desperate to do something. Of course as her protector you want to leap in and fix her skirt, tie her shoes, bundle her up, get her a job, set her on her way.
I suggest you do the opposite. I suggest that in the midst of this miraculous transformation your role is to do nothing.