Quote from: KathyLauren on December 04, 2017, 06:35:56 AM
Now I actually enjoy coming out, but there's no one left to come out to!
Yes, me too! After a while you realize that anyone who cares for you the least little bit would rather see you happy than miserable.
The first few times I was so terrified. Crying and sweating. That gets some sympathy, but a much better way is to show the peacefulness and joy that has resulted from your transition. It's contagious, and when the person you're coming out to catches it, they associate those good feelings with your story. It almost always results in smiles and hugs all around. Then it's safe to have a little ocular leakage - but the good kind.
I'm convinced that each successful coming out, just like winning a game, gives you a little shot of dopamine, and it's addictive. I actually went looking for people to tell, until like Kathy, I ran out of everyone but strangers. And that's a dangerous game. You never know how someone with no investment in your relationship is going to react. That's when it's time to switch to a "need to know" model.
Steph