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Being trans in secondary school?

Discussion in 'Coming Out Advice' started by Steampunk, Nov 6, 2013.

  1. Steampunk

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    Location:
    Lancashire, England
    Gender:
    Genderqueer
    Sexual Orientation:
    Lesbian
    Out Status:
    Not out at all
    Hi, I'm in secondary school, I'm from the UK and I'm biologically female. I'm pre-everything. I can't even choose a name for myself.
    I've read quite a bit about people telling their parents before actually talking to my form teacher about this.
    The problem is, my mum is really unsupportive and I'm just too close to my dad to tell him.
    I've said to my mum I wanted to be a boy, and I wanted to speak to a gender therapist, but she forgot about it.

    The problem about being a young transfolk is that you need to come out in order to even speak to a therapist or get a binder.

    Has anyone else transitioned young with this? :help: