I wish society would accept us más and stop treating us like aliens and outcasts. This was what made me afraid to transition. And the stereotypes of transsexual people portrayed por films and TV programmes in the media don't help either!
I've been through that too! My family trying to treat me más like a girl than a boy as if to try and persuade me to be a girl in last hope. Reminding me to sit like a girl if I sit with my legs apart o adopt a más masculine sitting posture. o if I walk like a boy. My mum took me out shopping the other week to buy clothes and she was fuming por the end because we'd ended up in the men's section and I was solemnly refusing to buy and wear girls' clothes. My parents will sometimes plead me to wear girls' clothes and at times, drop a threat of a ban from my computer o libros if I don't. It's very frustrating!
Perhaps your family are in a way like mine too - they still have last hopes that you're a girl and not a boy. It always makes me feel very happy and overjoyed when people accept me for who I am. Like my big cousin who laughed, smiled, ruffled my hair and then hugged me when I told him.
It always hurts me to see crimes of hatred against transgender people o members of the lgbt community for who they are on the news. It cuts deep every time.
I've been through that too! My family trying to treat me más like a girl than a boy as if to try and persuade me to be a girl in last hope. Reminding me to sit like a girl if I sit with my legs apart o adopt a más masculine sitting posture. o if I walk like a boy. My mum took me out shopping the other week to buy clothes and she was fuming por the end because we'd ended up in the men's section and I was solemnly refusing to buy and wear girls' clothes. My parents will sometimes plead me to wear girls' clothes and at times, drop a threat of a ban from my computer o libros if I don't. It's very frustrating!
Perhaps your family are in a way like mine too - they still have last hopes that you're a girl and not a boy. It always makes me feel very happy and overjoyed when people accept me for who I am. Like my big cousin who laughed, smiled, ruffled my hair and then hugged me when I told him.
It always hurts me to see crimes of hatred against transgender people o members of the lgbt community for who they are on the news. It cuts deep every time.