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I'm comin' out to my brothers soon.

One of 'em is currently here in town and I was gonna tell 'eem the other night but he backed out of some plans to grill n' watch movies so that went to poopy.

The other is due back from Mississippi some time around Thanksgiving and that's gonna be the most interesting.

Anywho, at this point, due to the fact I'm not in a position to start HRT, I see no point in telliin' 'em I'm a tranzchic.

It's hardly necessary at this point.

I'm just gonna tell 'em I'm gay. That's all they need to know right now.

They have to suspect anywayz. I hang out with gay guys often and have even had 'em over to my place in the wee hours of the night. :P

Jesse's pretty alpha and I hope he doesn't wanna take it to a physical level. It'd be a shame if we had to do another Ali/Frazier. :lol:

Chris is pretty Metro anywayz. Besides, I've heard testimony they've both ventured out and had 'em some exotic meals b4, if yu know what I mean? :P

Bwaaaaaaaaaaaahahaha!!!

This will serve as a more clear path to tell the remainder of my family, I hope. Only a few at that point will remain and those will be the more difficult for me: My nieces and nephew. I'm gonna let Grandma find out on her own, I think? I still fear her reception, yu know? She's a very old fashioned countygirl with old-school conservative values for the most part.

Baby steps, right?!

Wish me luck, People.

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Guest Donna Jean
I'm comin' out to my brothers soon.

One of 'em is currently here in town and I was gonna tell 'eem the other night but he backed out of some plans to grill n' watch movies so that went to poopy.

The other is due back from Mississippi some time around Thanksgiving and that's gonna be the most interesting.

Anywho, at this point, due to the fact I'm not in a position to start HRT, I see no point in telliin' 'em I'm a tranzchic.

It's hardly necessary at this point.

I'm just gonna tell 'em I'm gay. That's all they need to know right now.

They have to suspect anywayz. I hang out with gay guys often and have even had 'em over to my place in the wee hours of the night. :P

Jesse's pretty alpha and I hope he doesn't wanna take it to a physical level. It'd be a shame if we had to do another Ali/Frazier. :lol:

Chris is pretty Metro anywayz. Besides, I've heard testimony they've both ventured out and had 'em some exotic meals b4, if yu know what I mean? :P

Bwaaaaaaaaaaaahahaha!!!

This will serve as a more clear path to tell the remainder of my family, I hope. Only a few at that point will remain and those will be the more difficult for me: My nieces and nephew. I'm gonna let Grandma find out on her own, I think? I still fear her reception, yu know? She's a very old fashioned countygirl with old-school conservative values for the most part.

Baby steps, right?!

Wish me luck, People.

Good luck, Amie.....

Heck...everyone here at work thinks that I'm gay and I really don't care...actually , it's ok for the time being...kinda like a transition to the transition!

Now, Hon....try to not have to mix it up with your brothers.....OK?

I'm rooting for you, though!

Huggs!

Donna Jean

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Guest Jackson
I'm gonna let Grandma find out on her own, I think? I still fear her reception, yu know? She's a very old fashioned countygirl with old-school conservative values for the most part.

Baby steps, right?!

Wish me luck, People.

Good luck, Amie! I have noticed that it's the older people that don't have a problem with it. The grandmother of one of my really good friends is always asking her how I'm doing and wanting me to visit because she thinks it's so interesting.

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Amie hon, do not worry too much about your grandmother, i told my 89 year old very religious stepfather, i agonized months telling him but guess what it was no big deal to him, he said life is too short to live it unhappy.

You never know how somebody is going to react, most people that know me think of me as gay and i could care less, i do not think that will change just because i am trans, there is a rule that has been bandied about.

80% of people do not care

10% will love you for no reason

10% will hate you for no reason

I have found this to be pretty accurate

Paula

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Thanks, Peeps.

I'm beginning to think most suspect/know already anywayz.

And though I love my home, I kinda wish I lived in a more accepting city.

I can be pretty effectionate and it's nice to hold hands on a walk, kiss that special someone on impulse without payin' mind to where you're at, etc.

My hometown is just so redneckish though. Boo!

The KKK should hold rallys here. Not that I'd like that, but I bet they'd get a pretty good turnout.

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Guest DeniseNM

Amie good luck with telling your brothers, but don't let it get physical (no need to lower yourself to that level :D ).

Just remember to be yourself and have fun. I am cheering for you.

Denise

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Good luck Amie,

It gets easier each time you do it hun.... Chin up and keep your eyes on the prize

Regards, Tiff ((((AMIE))))

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Amie good luck with telling your brothers, but don't let it get physical (no need to lower yourself to that level :D ).

Just remember to be yourself and have fun. I am cheering for you.

Denise

Bwaaaha!

I've done quite well in growing out of all that for the most part.

I just know my brother and know that to be a common defense mechanism of his when hurt.

He's never managed to stun this fortress of a chin anywayz. :P

I'm thankful for your support though, Sweety. Hugz!

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Thanks, Peeps.

I'm beginning to think most suspect/know already anywayz.

And though I love my home, I kinda wish I lived in a more accepting city.

I can be pretty affectionate and it's nice to hold hands on a walk, kiss that special someone on impulse without payin' mind to where you're at, etc.

My hometown is just so redneckish though. Boo!

The KKK should hold rallys here. Not that I'd like that, but I bet they'd get a pretty good turnout.

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I'm 99.9wtf-ever% out, I guess you could say?

In other words, I've told everyone save my grandmother, and I expect her to find out b4 long.

Feels like a lot of weights been lifted from me and I'm happier.

No one's acting any different, be it friends or family. Makes me think they've suspected all along, of course, which I kinda like the thought of.

But yeah, for those of you that haven't come out all the way, do it. I highly recommend it.

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