Any other 🌈 Pride parents?
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Love is love ❤10
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Miss_Chievous_ wrote: »Love is love ❤
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Love is precious and those that find it are blessed. ❤💙💚💛💜5
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IslandGal3 wrote: »I'm a proud pride parent, and mother in law.
It is so nice to "meet" you!4 -
My new daughter revealed to me that she is gay about 2 years ago (not surprised). She then told me that she is trans (complete shock)! She just completed her first year of hormone therapy and is feeling happy in her own skin and is just glowing! She & her boyfriend are getting more serious and are looking for their own place. I am getting to know him better and he is quiet and shy, but kind and thoughtful. I am blessed to be included in their lives (the boyfriend has not "come out" to his family and fears that he will no longer be accepted in his home...I hope & pray that he is wrong)! Love IS love and I always meant it when I told my child that nothing could or would ever change my love!6
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My daughter has been going out with a sweet trans girl (guy that is transitioning to girl) for 6 years. My other daughter is openly bi and is in a poly-amorous relationship. Love is love!8
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Nice to meet you, @kendallvon! It is so nice to hear from loving parents, family, friends and allies! We live in a small, conservative town in the Midwest that is full to the brim with redneck bigots and hatred!3
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Just so everyone knows (this is coming from someone who is non-binary trans) the right way to say it is “they’re a trans girl; someone who was assigned male at birth (AMAB) but is a girl”. Or “they’re a trans guy or non-binary trans person who was assigned female at birth (AFAB)”. 😊🌈 Anatomy doesn’t determine someone’s gender, and gender is a spectrum just like orientation is! Binary trans people (trans men and trans women) and non-binary trans people exist. Those of us who are non-binary trans have genders that are in between or beyond the gender binary (man/woman) 👍6
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We have always been our gender— society just doesn’t think our bodies “matched” with our gender (even though they don’t have to, most people still don’t accept that fact). I was never a girl— I was a non-binary trans person who hadn’t come out yet 😄2
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🌈 I’m not a Pride Parent but I’m proud to say I’m a Pride Auntie 🌈 and they have my full love and support ♥️ Love is Love 🌈2
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taurusscorpiomagick6181 wrote: »Just so everyone knows (this is coming from someone who is non-binary trans) the right way to say it is “they’re a trans girl; someone who was assigned male at birth (AMAB) but is a girl”. Or “they’re a trans guy or non-binary trans person who was assigned female at birth (AFAB)”. 😊🌈 Anatomy doesn’t determine someone’s gender, and gender is a spectrum just like orientation is! Binary trans people (trans men and trans women) and non-binary trans people exist. Those of us who are non-binary trans have genders that are in between or beyond the gender binary (man/woman) 👍
“Transplaining”..... trademark pending.7
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