AlyssaJ
03-28-2017, 09:17 AM
I had two pretty emotional moments yesterday that were truly affirming. Both came from family members who've been accepting but these small little events really hit home just how unconditional their acceptance is.
The first occurred when my youngest son (13) and I were on the way home from dinner. I don't remember what I even said as we were chatting, but it was something to the effect of "I'm a man that prefers to have an organized garage". My son's response almost made me cry, he said "Except you're a woman so what you just said isn't true. You're a woman who prefers and organized garage".
The second occurred later on when I was having a Facebook messenger conversation with my mom. As we were wrapping up she said "Ok let me know. Luv ya Alyssa". Now I hadn't told her yet that I had chosen Alyssa as my name nor had I asked her to start using it. Apparently, she found out from my sister what I had chosen and just went with it. I did cry that time. My mom, while supportive, has been having some difficulty in dealing with the "loss" of her son. So this was a huge moment to have her fully accept it and call me by my chosen name.
The first occurred when my youngest son (13) and I were on the way home from dinner. I don't remember what I even said as we were chatting, but it was something to the effect of "I'm a man that prefers to have an organized garage". My son's response almost made me cry, he said "Except you're a woman so what you just said isn't true. You're a woman who prefers and organized garage".
The second occurred later on when I was having a Facebook messenger conversation with my mom. As we were wrapping up she said "Ok let me know. Luv ya Alyssa". Now I hadn't told her yet that I had chosen Alyssa as my name nor had I asked her to start using it. Apparently, she found out from my sister what I had chosen and just went with it. I did cry that time. My mom, while supportive, has been having some difficulty in dealing with the "loss" of her son. So this was a huge moment to have her fully accept it and call me by my chosen name.