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"Love how accepting you are. Kate is lucky." I'll second that. My youngest transgendered from female to male. The toughest part for me was when they changed their name by deed poll. It felt like a bereavement but it only lasted a couple of weeks. As their appearance changed, then I would never occur to me to use their, "deadname." All the best. | |||
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"I may be totally wrong but isn't a TV a man who dresses as a woman but is not a transgender person who wants to be a different sex " That's my understanding of it. It's a minor quibble in terminology But I guess OP meant TS or TG | |||
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"Hi our son is 18 and believes he is actually a girl, we have no problem with that what so ever, we have been to LGBTQ meets with them and been to the GP to start the paperwork for possible gender reassignment, we ar finding it hard to remember to call them Kate rather the Ethan as that was their name for nearly 18 year but we are getting there do any of TV community on here have any advice for Kate or us please?" Give her time to work this out, and don’t best yourself up for getting her name wrong. Take her out to non lgbtq places, maybe away from home, to give her space to try out her identity and feel at home in it without pressure or judgement. No one wants to practice in front of their home audience. Transition isn’t her only path forwards, so give her opportunities to see that and understand what they might look like. She can embody a feminine identity without surgery if that’s her path. Avoid the trans charities - many are very militant and don’t really help. She is 18 so needs to explore the world a little before she finds her feet, and it sounds like you’ll be with her all the way. | |||
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"Thank you, my biggest "problem" is that we live in a town which is not very forward thinking, Kate is now 18 and starting to go out drinking and even when they dress as a boy they still look feminine, Kate couldn't careless, but I worry every time they go out." I used to think like that, as I was a young adult when, "queer bashing" was a popular part-time. People are far more accepting nowadays, especially the younger generation. | |||
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"Thank you, my biggest "problem" is that we live in a town which is not very forward thinking, Kate is now 18 and starting to go out drinking and even when they dress as a boy they still look feminine, Kate couldn't careless, but I worry every time they go out." For what it's worth I believe the younger generation are far more accepting of people in Kate's position and if Kate is mixing with good friends they will be protective when out socialising. If she is happy and as you say 'couldn't care less that's good. If you see her mental heath suffering then that's a flag to be concerned and seek help and advice. Kate is young and has time to discover her true self without any pressure to pursue a defined pathway. It's natural for you to worry but it is good that you are so supportive, she needs that support. Kate needs the space and time to find her true self and it's good you seem to communicate well with Kate. Small towns and villages are not the easiest of places to accept people in Kate's position unfortunately. | |||
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"Thank you all" The data on trans identifying teens is pretty conclusive. Late onset gender dysphoria has a roughly 80% desistance rate over 10 years with that proportion almost entirely settling on gay and cis. As they are an adult all you can do is be there for them as they make their own decisions but please do read the Cass review into practices at the Tavistock clinic. | |||
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"All the best to Kate and her understanding mum " Thank you but this is actually Dad LOL, but mum is just as understanding | |||
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"Hi our son is 18 and believes he is actually a girl, we have no problem with that what so ever, we have been to LGBTQ meets with them and been to the GP to start the paperwork for possible gender reassignment, we ar finding it hard to remember to call them Kate rather the Ethan as that was their name for nearly 18 year but we are getting there do any of TV community on here have any advice for Kate or us please?" Curious why hes asked to be referred to as 'they' even though he believes hes a girl. I thought those who went by 'they' believed they were neither boy nor girl? | |||
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