Quote from: jasper3 on June 19, 2012, 08:20:37 AM
Any advice, please?
Oh, Jasper, high school love is so difficult. Your feelings for your BF are just as strong as anybody's but as a teen you have fewer resources to stay as close as you want.
And keeping a high school romance when one person goes off to college is really, really hard, which sucks because it hurts so much when there is distance between you.
Two possibilities. Either you stay together or you don't. If you do, it will be because you're well matched and he is right with all pieces of you, including your gender identity and because you both make a super effort to keep the romance going.
Either way, my advice is to keep the other parts of your life going as strongly as you can. Surround yourself with friends who understand you, both your gender identity and all the other wonderful parts. Get involved in things that are fun, either at your school, or whatever else there is. Find things that you like doing. Books? Movies? Computer games? Sports? Crafts? Outdoor stuff? Whatever makes you happy, make sure you do a lot of it. And to whatever extent you can, gently educate your parents about what it means to be transgender and why allowing yourself to express your true gender is so important.
If you stay together, all this will improve the way you relate with your boyfriend. There'll be a lot of pieces of you to love, with your gender identity only one facet. If you can't stay together, having the rest of your life be as rich as possible may lessen the sting and make it easier to move on.
*HUGS* and good luck.