Talking with family

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I am thinking that this is only area for this discusion. If it's not I am sorry.

The other day I went and saw my mom and told her that I had recentaly purchased 3 new dresses, from a second hand store, the odd thing is she wanted to know what they were like and if they fit correctly. This took me by surprise slightly. It sometimes is like when we talk that she has a daughter, in sort as I do not really know what she is thinking. However it was nice :lol: to just talk about fasion though I am very limited in that subject.

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Jesse'

I would have been thrilled is my mother thought of me as her daughter. I think she looked at me as a servant.

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I am sorry, to here that. I am happy to have my relation ship with my mom. Today we were able to talk about my CD a little more than I believe we have ever done before. I even showed her the three new dress I just bought. Two of which she liked. The third she was so so about as it mostly ryon but feels nice. :wink: So for you I wish the always the best. :)

Oh yea, I showed the web forum and she found it very intersting. along with different breast forms. She was pretty cool about it. She was also surpised by how many differnet types and styles there are.

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I wanted to ad that I showed my mother (who over visiting today and helping with my plantes) the picture I took and posted on the forums picture site.

Intersting thing she said
"Maybe your the daughter I never had"

She had three boys. Any way I just thought I would mention this tid bit of info in my life.

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My mother knows but I would love to tell her openly that I just bought something new. My mother though open minded enough to accept it but she would rather I did not like "womens" clothes.
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Hi Jessie,

It's beautiful that you told your mother. How loving of her to accept you and not try to change you!! :)

I too told my mom too. :) She is accepting and always asks me to SEND MORE PICTURES! :) \:D/

I wonder how many of us have told our mothers? Hmmmm? ;)

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Hi beauty :lol: ,
Never really told my mother but I think down deep she knew all along but never said a word. The more I remember and the older I get I do believe she know I was wearing her cloths when she wasn't around. Hugs, Carol Ann
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Hi Carol Ann,

How interesting. :)

Is your mom still with us?

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Beauty,
How kind of you to ask, sorry to say she is gone :cry: . Carol Ann
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Not to take anything away from your loss Carol Ann, but I was very close to losing my mom this most recent year. She was feeling tired a lot of time and went into see the doctor the doctor recommended a specialist and she went to have her heart scanned and they found a faulty valve. At the time they figured they would plan a surgery for a month from then however she need one more scan. A decanferator (a device that goes up the main vain through the leg to get a better veiw of the heart) they found that artic arch (sends blood to brain and the thing John Ritter died of) was huge and that it could explode killing instantly. They moved surgery up to then next (though the surgeon wanted to do the next day). She went through with flying colors I am glad to say and appreciate my mom now more than I have ever before. This my appreciation for my mom. I love her so much and happy to have her know of my CDing than any other family member.

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PS: If you did not know already I had told my mom about my CD almost half a year before she even knew about her heart problem. AND I appreciate all mom's every where who support there kids in any lifestyle they choose. Long live the MOM
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Post by Danielle La Belle »

I thought that after reading all of the entries in this thread that it might be worth pointing out that most of the “social rules” that we seem to invoke in our society, come from or are related to “monotheism” and any number of particular organized religions.

It is not hard to understand that a parent may resort to rejection of their own children when they do not conform to the construct that they employ in everyday living. This construct, is more specifically, the social rules that we all are subject to in living in our present social structure.

The word “Taboo” comes to mind.

Main Entry: 1ta·boo
Variant(s): also ta·bu /t&-'bü, ta-/
Function: adjective
Etymology: Tongan tabu
Date: 1777
1 : forbidden to profane use or contact because of what are held to be dangerous supernatural powers
2 a : banned on grounds of morality or taste <the subject is taboo> b : banned as constituting a risk <the area beyond is taboo, still alive with explosives -- Robert Leckie>

I think the description,; “banned on grounds of morality or taste,” demonstrates our current thought process about the T* family in general. If your Mother accepts or rejects you, it is a matter of her own decision process in weighing what you do vs. what you are or think yourself to be. A well known consideration is that women (gg) giving birth to a society has it’s privilege. To accept or reject an idea on social grounds, seems to bow to this birth rite as a gendered woman.

Take note that the word “taboo” came into official recognition around 1777. Not that is wasn’t around before that date you understand, just that it was included into the dictionaries of the day around 1777. So, there is a little light at the end of the tunnel. Perhaps, T* terms will eventually all be included in official recognition and therefore the existence and rights of those related to those descriptions will be better affirmed in our society in the future.

It is interesting to note that for the most part, the USA is a “melting pot” of social description. We all try to lay down our verbal swords and get along, while still in Europe, Countries continue to make every effort to identify their culture as specific and individual from others. How is it that we in the T* family expect others to accept us, when for the most part, they cannot accept each other? Strange ideas often lead to more questions than answers. Perhaps we are just a little too strange still even for some parents that feel closest to us. This would explain their aloof behavior and still their love for us as their children.

I often think about a well worn phrase, “having your cake and eating it too.” There is nothing like being accepted by non-T* people! Especially in-person and enfemme, and they know about your alter ego daytime birthday suit… self ….which you present the majority of the time. Mom’s unite and give your kids a hug today, hugs are good!
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Carol Ann wrote:Beauty,
How kind of you to ask, sorry to say she is gone :cry: . Carol Ann
:cry:

Well, she has one beautiful child in you. Whether she was here on earth or in heaven.

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Post by Carol Ann »

Hay Beauty and Jessie :P
I would like to approach this from a different angle. I said my mother knew of me wearing her cloths as one evening at supper I ask the question of her "what if I were born a girl?" Her reply was " I would have loved to have a daughter to talk too" . What IF I had told her?, would my life have change?, would things have be different. You know funny things run throuht your mine when you are going to sleep. Hugs Carol Ann
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You want to hear something funny. I did ask my mom some years ago about that. Though I can not know remember what she has said. I think I was refering to the fact that when my parents got divorced if I was girl would I have grown more with my mom than I did with my dad.

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Post by Beauty »

Hi again, :)

I remember having dreams when I was a kid about being a girl. When I'd wake up I'd be pretty p'd. ;)

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