Jump to content
  • Welcome to the TransPulse Forums!

    We offer a safe, inclusive community for transgender and gender non-conforming folks, as well as their loved ones, to find support and information.  Join today!

Coming out to my parents


Guest CallMeKatie

Recommended Posts

Guest CallMeKatie

I feel like I have to come out to my parents I can't stand it anymore. I've been going to a friends house and dressing and just being myself there and it just feels right. When in male mode I just sit around and have no urge to do anything, I think about being female. When I've been spending time as myself I'm happy, I want to go out, I want to things as a female. I feel this is the time in my life to take the next step, and start living full time. I want to be happy and I feel this will make me happy. I am now 18 and I know that i can take this step legally by myself but I really really want my parent behind me. With that being said, I don't know how my parent will react, I have no clue. My mom always talks about how she wishes she wasn't the only girl in the house but I don't know if she's just saying that or if she would actually accept if her son told her that's she's really her daughter. My dad I don't know, I've always got along well with him but i don't think he'll accept me as his daughter. As he always makes negatove comments about the lgbt community. My brother is open to living life the way you want as long as your happy but I don't believe he will accept this. So my question is I know alot of you have come out to your parents and siblings, what did you find was the best way of doing it, letter , face to face, leaving hints around, etc.? How is the best way, one person at a time, or in group? What are some questions to expect to be asked? Just any experiences or comments on what the best way for me to this is much appreciated.

Please help if you have any insight

Katie <3

Link to comment
Guest Luuceee

I feel exactly the same as you atm, i cant motivate myself to so stuff i usually enjoy like games and going to friends houses. Ive been thinking that if i come out ill tell my mum first and go from there, if you think your mum will be the most accepting then id tell her first and maybe then you can talk with her on how to tell your dad and brother.

Lucy

Link to comment
Guest shortnsweet

I haven't come out to my parents yet. But when I do I plan to probably write a letter. My thought for that is I can carefully think about what I want/need to say and write them down (also so I don't forget something since I can be forgetful under pressure). Also, it means I don't have to be there when they first get the news and I don't have to experience their initial response. They have time to think about things and then afterwards we can have an intelligent and hopefully calm conversation about everything.

Link to comment
Guest LauraAlice

When I came out to mom I wrote her an email with support links and useful information. I told her in person that I had sent her an important email. Now it is almost time to come out to dad and I am nervous as hell. Anyway, best of luck and I hope they take it well.

Link to comment
Guest Jade T

I know many people would prefer a face to face meeting with their parents because of the significance a parent plays in their life. But I came out to my father with a letter. My reasoning is this, people's first reaction to major events are generally pure emotion. If they do not like what you are saying, that reaction may get pretty ugly and certain things that are spoken can really hurt you. I would rather give them time to react then think before they make a decision on how to respond. But everyone has their own opinion on that matter. Plus I lacked the courage to tell my dad face to face so I told him over email.

Hugs,

Jade

Link to comment
Guest CallMeKatie

Thanks for the responses you all have given me alot to think about, I still don't know how to do this but I want to do this soon.

Link to comment
Guest LauraAlice

I can completely understand wanting to come out badly. It opens up a whole new level of freedom, whether the reaction is positive, negative or neutral.

Link to comment

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Who's Online   8 Members, 0 Anonymous, 185 Guests (See full list)

    • Ashley0616
    • Genny
    • Ivy
    • Betty K
    • MaeBe
    • Amberoni
    • April Marie
    • Stefi
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Forum Statistics

    • Total Topics
      80.8k
    • Total Posts
      769.8k
  • Member Statistics

    • Total Members
      12,083
    • Most Online
      8,356

    Amberoni
    Newest Member
    Amberoni
    Joined
  • Today's Birthdays

    1. Alex2022
      Alex2022
      (20 years old)
    2. cvincent
      cvincent
      (69 years old)
    3. Demorriana
      Demorriana
      (25 years old)
    4. forbiddenforest
      forbiddenforest
      (26 years old)
    5. LoganXB
      LoganXB
  • Posts

    • Ivy
    • Ivy
      They cut a lot of trees here as well.  A lot of them toward the coast end up chipped up and sent to Europe to burn in power plants.  That bothers me, seems like a dumb idea.
    • Ivy
      Most likely.   Unfortunately this was expected.  I expect it will be the norm in any GOP controlled state that hasn't already done it.  So much effort expended against so few.  I certainly haven't seen my area being overrun by trans kids.   And yeah, I fully expect them to go after my HRT next. I think those that are railing against us are much more dangerous than some non-binary high school sophomore.
    • April Marie
      Her name is Sunny and she is so much fun. But, as you said @KymmieL, it is a challenge with a new puppy. Thankfully our 13 year old Lab is taking the addition in stride and being supremely tolerant.  
    • Ivy
      It should be the league's business whether it allows trans women to play, not the park's.   (They seem to be inclusive - good on them)
    • Mirrabooka
      Sticking my neck out here, but that's what I see the RWNJ's doing all the time! They always need someone or something to "fight". Everything is a contest to them; there's always a battle to be had, an opponent to defeat, a dragon to slay, then another, and another.    *Sigh* if only they'd put their energy into working with people instead of against them.
    • Charlize
      I think i became much more emotional overall.  Perhaps because use a topical E i haven't had the swings that some folks feel but i can laugh  and cry so much easier, sometimes over situations i would never have seen before.  Perhaps my age has something to do with it, but i am also much more peaceful and accepting of the storm life keeps presenting.   Hugs,   Charlize 
    • Mirrabooka
      I think the interpretation of the question is always going to provide a wide array of answers. Do I have a rich inner life? Yes! Why? Good question!   Circumstances often dictate how we feel within ourselves. I don't have to deal with work anymore and we've been jus' cruzin ever since. I don't have to fix anything, literal or otherwise. My wife and I live a relatively simple life and we are true partners, but deep inside, I'm not answerable to anyone except myself. So, how's that going? Well, since I came out to myself, which happened before I stopped working, I have felt an inner glow that was never apparent before. It is permanent now and it sustains me. How? Effed if I know! All I know is that even if I have down days, and there certainly have been a few, my heart, mind and soul are still smiling. I think it comes from a realization that I am finally happy just to be me.     
    • Charlize
      I had to look this acronym up.  That certainly has never been part of the LGBTQ community!  Politicians simply attempt to use peoples disgust to create the hate or fear they can "fight" against to win support and power.   Hugs,   Charlize
    • KymmieL
      Congrats, @April Marie on your new fur kid. As the mom to a 1 yr old fur kid. I know what you are going through. LOL.   Back to work after a good weekend. I hope that work doesn't drag my good weekend down. However, I believe it is wishful thinking. I will do the best that I can, if that is not enough. They can jump in a fing lake.   I have another week until my therapist appointment. So I hope I can make it. it seems my depression is getting worse. Can it, is there something lower that major?  Especially when dealing with work. So, I know I have to get out of there. I have put in for the parts at the local GM. Probably, be like Ford. OH, well nothing ventured nothing gained.      Hope everyone has a good day. Hugs, Kymmie  
    • Charlize
      If what you mean by defemination  is that folks are doubting or refusing to believe your feminity i'm sure others here have felt that.  I know i have in the past.  It seems to be part of the continuous attempt by some to see us all quietly hiding in the closet.   I don't fit in there anymore.   Hugs,   Charlize
    • Mirrabooka
      Yay!!! 😀 What's her name?
    • Mirrabooka
      Yep, I can see that too, especially if satire goes wrong.  I can totally understand why the uneducated hoi polloi think that gender identity and sexual preference (and now, pedophilia) are one and the same, and it weaponizes their bigotry. I touched on this in another thread recently when I asked the question whether the LGBTQIA+ umbrella was actually too inclusive and should be split, in an attempt to stop this sort of nonsense. I don't know the answer; while I think it is important for non-cis and non-het folk to band together, it leaves us wide open to attack.
    • April Marie
      Good morning, everyone!   Sorry I've been absent so much. I truly miss the interaction with you all.    We have a new yellow Lab female puppy in the house as of Saturday so it's a challenge to find time to be here as we get her settled into a schedule, work on housebreaking and training, etc.    So, I'll check in as I can...when I can get a few minutes as she sleeps.   She slept 6 hours last night so we're making progress and we've been attentive to her schedule so no accidents in the house as of now.   She's consistently following the Sit command already - the wonder of puppy treats.    Be safe!!
    • April Marie
      New puppy. New schedule for now.
  • Upcoming Events

Contact TransPulse

TransPulse can be contacted in the following ways:

Email: Click Here.

To report an error on this page.

Legal

Your use of this site is subject to the following rules and policies, whether you have read them or not.

Terms of Use
Privacy Policy
DMCA Policy
Community Rules

Hosting

Upstream hosting for TransPulse provided by QnEZ.

Sponsorship

Special consideration for TransPulse is kindly provided by The Breast Form Store.
×
×
  • Create New...