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delanas
09-11-2006, 04:22 AM
I spent time with my parents yesterday as my femme side knowing they accept my crossdressing.They wanted to know my femme side more since I came out to them.The day went well and my parents now know they have a daughter.I plan on doing this knowing I ave understanding parents.
oztallulah
09-11-2006, 04:48 AM
Hi Delanas, That would have been great for you to be able to be yourself, with your parents. I guess it may have been a bit nerve wracking under the calm, but it all turned out good. :happy:
pinkshelly
09-11-2006, 11:24 AM
Aw, parents can be soooooo cool sometimes. It's great that yours are accepting about it, and want you to be apart of there life as a woman.
Huggs, Shelly.
janice55
09-11-2006, 11:29 AM
You are so lucky to be accepted by your parents. It makes it easier to dress and to get the girl thing down. I'm Jealous hon
Lisa Golightly
09-11-2006, 11:43 AM
When i first told my mum she was a bit... oooooh, what will the neighbours say? :) However, she nows spots things she thinks I will like and gets them for me.... awwwwwwwww :)
delanas
09-11-2006, 08:07 PM
My mom even said this:Delana,you are the daughter I never had and I have one now.My parents go to a support group now and understand why I crossdress.
GypsyKaren
09-11-2006, 09:39 PM
So, it's been exactly one week since you told them, and they've already found and joined a support group?
Holly
09-11-2006, 10:04 PM
I spent time with my parents yesterday as my femme side knowing they accept my crossdressing.They wanted to know my femme side more since I came out to them.The day went well and my parents now know they have a daughter.I plan on doing this knowing I ave understanding parents.What did you wear for your parents that helped then to understand your femme side so easily. I'm sure there are several "gurls" here that could benefit from your expertise. I'd just love to see a picture of you in your outfit! What is the next parent/daughter experience plan you have on the agenda. Your parents must be so excited to be able to spend this wonderful time with the daughter they were afraid they would never have! What is it you shared with them that made them yearn so to want to know your femme side? You apparently have discovered the secret that so many T-Girls have been looking for all their lives. Please share with us, Delanas, the secrets we have been seeking the answers for for all these years!
tekla west
09-11-2006, 10:06 PM
How long does it take to find a support group? A few minutes on Google. And if it were my kid it seems like a reasonable thing to do to try to seek out and find others who have been there, or are on the same path. I would want to support my kids, and if it were something like this (assuming I knew less about it) I would want to find out more. What's so odd about that?
If it is true should we not be supportive, even if its not what we would have done? And if its not, should we help the dear to get to that place?
Robin Leigh
09-11-2006, 11:25 PM
You apparently have discovered the secret that so many T-Girls have been looking for all their lives. Please share with us, Delanas, the secrets we have been seeking the answers for for all these years!
:iagree: I don't know what Delanas has got, but I want some. :D
Robin
GypsyKaren
09-12-2006, 01:41 AM
How long does it take to find a support group? A few minutes on Google.
Yes, it only takes a few minutes on Google to find one, joining is an entirely different matter, at least in my experience. First, you have to get an application and send it in. After that you have to be interviewed by an officer to make sure you're legit, and only then can you attend a meeting. I just think it's great that they were able to do all that in less than a week, and that there just happened to be a meeting immediately scheduled as soon as they were approved.
Karen
tekla west
09-12-2006, 02:12 AM
Support groups for parents are much more open, as are some others. I never recall doing that kind of song and dance, I know some open ones you could just drop in on. And like I said, its different for parental groups, at least here.
delanas
09-14-2006, 07:22 AM
This support group my parents go to is not big and it just a 4 or 5 of her co workers that have sons that are crossdressers.My parents go every Friday night and I will be going with them tommorrow night.
KarenSusan
09-14-2006, 10:35 AM
For your parents to accept your femme side so readily, you must have been very girlish all of your years growing up.
Let me understand, 4 or 5 of your mother's coworkers have crossdressing sons? This sounds like an incredibly high concentration of CDs in one place.
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