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Helping my son into womenhood.

Started by Claire1985, August 08, 2018, 09:03:08 AM

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Claire1985

Hi I'm Claire i have a 11 year old son, witch i will help into womenhood and be a girl.

My son has from birth always be very feminine the most boy's stuf he doesn't like, plays always into femine roles, didn't have real freinds on school he had always played with girls.
His social life is very poor he can's find his way, i've grown him op in the middle , not typical boy or girl, he likes horse riding and swimming .
From the age of 8 has in contact with an psycholist where he going 2 a month, on this moment his problems are so big that he doesn't go to school.
His femine side is so strong that we decided to gether with his psycholist that it's better for him to transition into a girl and train him into womenhood of living.
On this moment we dress him full as a girl at home, and we see that his social bahafuer is going to grow and that he's more happy in his girl role.
We now on our way to the next step to let him full live as a girl inside and out, so taht he doesn't be affraid annimore te be a boy.

No we ask are here more parents who have decided to transform their son in to girl on a young age ?
And what are your experiance with this?
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@Claire1985
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@Claire1985
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Jin

Hi Claire,
I was raised in the middle too, but tended toward the girl side as my older Sister and cousins were playmates. We were poor so I was almost always dressed in the girl clothes the others had out grown. Now as an adult I enjoy switching roles and playing for both teams.

My advise is the raise her/him to be kind, loving, self-sufficient. And without fear. Do not push her into either role, just let her form her own individuality.

Good luck, and keep us posted!
I yam what I yam, and that's all what I yam.
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HappyMoni

Hi Claire and welcome to Susan's. My name is Moni. I am an adult transsexual, so I am not who you are wanting to speak to specifically, but I can recommend a book about a family who raised a transgender daughter. It is 'Becoming Nicole: The Transformation of an American Family.' This family had identical twins and one of the twins had many of the same characteristics that you see in your daughter. It is a very good story and I thought it might be helpful. Oh, it is a true story. Anyway, glad you are here. Your daughter is very lucky to have your support and you are lucky to have a beautiful daughter. Warm wishes for your family.
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Claire1985

Quote from: HappyMoni on August 08, 2018, 01:31:18 PM
Hi Claire and welcome to Susan's. My name is Moni. I am an adult transsexual, so I am not who you are wanting to speak to specifically, but I can recommend a book about a family who raised a transgender daughter. It is 'Becoming Nicole: The Transformation of an American Family.' This family had identical twins and one of the twins had many of the same characteristics that you see in your daughter. It is a very good story and I thought it might be helpful. Oh, it is a true story. Anyway, glad you are here. Your daughter is very lucky to have your support and you are lucky to have a beautiful daughter. Warm wishes for your family.

thanks for the title of the book i just ordern it.
good luck with your transition

greetz
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Sarah77

Claire, welcome and best of luck. You will find lots of good advice here.

A lot of people here could have done with a mother as supportive as you.
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Jessica

@Claire1985

Hi Claire, move this topic to the significant others forum where there may be others that have experience that may directly have bearing on your question

Hugs, Jessica

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TonyaW

Quote from: HappyMoni on August 08, 2018, 01:31:18 PM
Hi Claire and welcome to Susan's. My name is Moni. I am an adult transsexual, so I am not who you are wanting to speak to specifically, but I can recommend a book about a family who raised a transgender daughter. It is 'Becoming Nicole: The Transformation of an American Family.' This family had identical twins and one of the twins had many of the same characteristics that you see in your daughter. It is a very good story and I thought it might be helpful. Oh, it is a true story. Anyway, glad you are here. Your daughter is very lucky to have your support and you are lucky to have a beautiful daughter. Warm wishes for your family.
Great suggestion on the book.  Just finished it myself.  Nicole was also recently cast as TVs first trans superhero.

https://variety.com/2018/tv/news/nicole-maines-on-being-the-first-trans-superhero-im-nervous-because-i-want-to-do-it-right-1202880477/

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