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[–] [email protected] 24 points 8 months ago (2 children)

I would choose the estrogen if I could but I'm still gauging family and friends to see if it's safe to come out

I wish there was a trans god who could magically change the bodies of trans people including me to their chosen gender identity so it was like they where born that gender

[–] [email protected] 5 points 8 months ago

I have long given up on the thought if getting everyone to accept me. I grew up in texas. I am not trans, but I have chosen to start presenting more feminine.

This will be a very fun christmas when I visit because I have gotten to the point of no longer valuing any of that negativity. It turns out when you are an adult you can just say “that’s a shit opinion you shouldn’t share” and move on!

It’s especially effective if you don’t even let it affect your tone. Being cheerful and being myself seems to infuriate my mother in a way that makes her show her ass, so I’ll just let her do that.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Schedule a vaccine

Get E on inhousepharmacy.vu

Have it delivered to trusted friend house

Start taking E after vaccine

Blame changes on the vaccine

You transition, they risk their lives with their hubris and hate. At 18 or ready to move out you just leave them.

This is partially joking, but if they really want to be that obtuse and hate filled then do you really owe them anything? Do what you want, if it's not what they want you to do then blame it on a thing (not person or group) they don't like and they will redirect hate to that instead of you. You can even blame 5G if you want.

You deserve to be yourself and they deserve what they give.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 7 months ago (1 children)

My parents aren't right wing and hate filled and I know that but I still don't know how they will react to me being trans and that's what worries me, will they react positively, will they react negatively or how will they react, this is what I've been slowly gauging them for

For other family members and friends I don't yet know their politics and how'd they react and I need to have a look at their social media

Theirs also a bunch of related mental health stuff that I need to figure out as well

I also don't live in the United states and I'm glad I dont

[–] [email protected] 2 points 7 months ago

I'm glad you don't live in the US either. Shits flipping the wrong way everywhere here.

On finding their politics though, you can always find their usernames and just search those and see if they pop up in groups or sites that are anti-trans. Unless they're well versed in online privacy there are few who could actually make themselves much less visible online