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"I would show support, if they are willing to talk then maybe come out to h as they may open up to you more if you do. I would start with a polite question about their pronouns now that they are presenting nuetral and if the they ever see themselves deviating so feeling more feminine or masculine on occasion. Just try and relate. Read up and show interest and support, it will be appreciated xx " | |||
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"You could google "psychiatrist Paul McHugh and click on the link to the Washinton Post as well as the others. He is from Johns Hopkins University Medical School and has had transgender patients. " The UK system and support is massively different to the USA in this area of work so that might raise expectations beyond what is possible in the UK. Definitely let them know you want to support them and that you won't judge. Giving your own experience might not be helpful for either of you though, but to listen and accept will be massively helpful. UK organisations do exist to help and support but it is patchy, at best postcode lottery I'm afraid but googling will help, also the health authority they are working with should have a support network. Male | |||
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"Hi all so heres the thing. I’ve always known I was interested in both sex's. I think most people know what they want and how they fell buy the time they hit the teenage years. Just they don’t know or can’t get the support they need to make the best choices for them. So I have a 25 year old niece I have watched her grow up and have seen her grow in the direction of trans f t m she has changed her name to a gender neutral and dresses in male to non gender type clothes. My sister says she is struggling with “ life stuff “ at the moment. Do I try it chat to her and help her if I can or just stay out of it all. Could I cause more problems than I help. Non of the family know I’m bi so I could tell her and hope that might help her feel less alone. The family in general didn’t take her name change well. So I can see she would be reluctant to announce anything more. Ideas please. " Have a look for an organisation called MermaidsUK...they support trans kids. She may be 25 but a lot of what they do could be of help, especially when having those difficult initial conversations. | |||
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"Hi all so heres the thing. I’ve always known I was interested in both sex's. I think most people know what they want and how they fell buy the time they hit the teenage years. Just they don’t know or can’t get the support they need to make the best choices for them. So I have a 25 year old niece I have watched her grow up and have seen her grow in the direction of trans f t m she has changed her name to a gender neutral and dresses in male to non gender type clothes. My sister says she is struggling with “ life stuff “ at the moment. Do I try it chat to her and help her if I can or just stay out of it all. Could I cause more problems than I help. Non of the family know I’m bi so I could tell her and hope that might help her feel less alone. The family in general didn’t take her name change well. So I can see she would be reluctant to announce anything more. Ideas please. " By all means talk to her, but being bi is nothing like being trans. | |||
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