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Well, I went today for an intake interview to get handicapped support help, and in one of those little coincidences that makes me think God has a weird sense of humor, the person who did my intake has a trans son.
I guess Disney was right. It really is a small world after all ...
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That can work both ways
If they have accepted the fact that their son is now their daughter (or the other way around) then great.
If they did like so many parents, refuse to accept the fact and put the person transitioning out on the street (or worse).
It sounds like you got the former so hopefully some of the roadblocks you have reported here will be removed.
Samantha
Family
My older brother and I were talking last week about family and he mentioned that my cousin has a grandchild who's transgender female to male. The best part (I haven't told him about Andrea) is that my brother mentioned it casually like it really doesn't make any difference to him. His daughter is life long friends with a gay fellow and she's been highly supportive of all things LGBT on line and in person. If anyone would understand? And my brother's wife has a niece who has always been accepted as a lesbian, so there you are. Maybe some day soon I can introduce my brother(s) at least in part to Andrea?
Love, Andrea Lena
I hope you can, hon
hugs!