tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7509352356642509684.post7737671439871976487..comments2023-07-07T08:23:13.798-03:00Comments on Trans in distress: Mother reaction is not getting betterSiulhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18258299541136457365noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7509352356642509684.post-1126329988575740042012-01-19T10:58:23.814-02:002012-01-19T10:58:23.814-02:00@Osias: Welcome, spammer! xD<b>@Osias:</b> Welcome, spammer! xDBrenda Fernándezhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04899491378818269770noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7509352356642509684.post-31351999606909681322011-10-22T22:08:48.111-02:002011-10-22T22:08:48.111-02:00Dear, you've just come out to them very recent...Dear, you've just come out to them very recently. It's pretty natural that they will be confused for a while and cry and think that this "can't happen to them or their child". It will probably go away when they start getting used to it and also see that most of their fears aren't true.<br />All in all (at least from what you write in the blog) I'd say that your parents reaction is very good and positive. It could always be better, but really, comparing with many others I think they've been pretty open and trying to help you (even if they are still angry, confused, fearful, etc).<br /><br />Really, just think that it might not be that your mother doesn't <b>try</b> to understand you, but rather that she just doesn't understand you (yet).Brenda Fernándezhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04899491378818269770noreply@blogger.com