I saw a 20yr old jump off a bridge when I was in college and was about 15ft away from where he hit pavement on a trail. I was walking a trail and saw the moment he jumped 300ft down and I can hear the impact like it was yesterday. It fked me up for awhile, but I knew if I told them they’d wanna move me home and get me help. The impact sounded like a whip cracking by my ears and he was unrecognizable due to the way he landed. I never understood PTSD until that moment and now I fear the sight of bridges
I love my daughter and my trans cousin just as much as I did when I thought of them as men. How can I do any different. My baby is my baby no matter what. My cousin is closer now to me than when she presented as a man.
I was one of the first my cousin told that they were trans. Bout a year of t now and his face somehow looks more masculine and growing a decent beard. I love that I can ask him all my weird questions and he doesn’t get offended and either doesn’t know or will answer my question.
@lilsqueak1469 yes! I feel more comfortable asking my cousin all the curious questions I would feel like my daughter would be uncomfortable if I asked. It is a picture into a world I would otherwise never understand.
I’ve been slowly spilling the beans on shit I did, just because I think (thought) my mom already knows and I’m an adult so is she really going to get mad or ground me? (39 in a few weeks and this is childhood/high school me that I’m telling on)
I saw a 20yr old jump off a bridge when I was in college and was about 15ft away from where he hit pavement on a trail. I was walking a trail and saw the moment he jumped 300ft down and I can hear the impact like it was yesterday. It fked me up for awhile, but I knew if I told them they’d wanna move me home and get me help. The impact sounded like a whip cracking by my ears and he was unrecognizable due to the way he landed. I never understood PTSD until that moment and now I fear the sight of bridges
I love my daughter and my trans cousin just as much as I did when I thought of them as men. How can I do any different. My baby is my baby no matter what. My cousin is closer now to me than when she presented as a man.
I was one of the first my cousin told that they were trans. Bout a year of t now and his face somehow looks more masculine and growing a decent beard. I love that I can ask him all my weird questions and he doesn’t get offended and either doesn’t know or will answer my question.
@lilsqueak1469 yes! I feel more comfortable asking my cousin all the curious questions I would feel like my daughter would be uncomfortable if I asked. It is a picture into a world I would otherwise never understand.
That's not really a secret
I’ve been slowly spilling the beans on shit I did, just because I think (thought) my mom already knows and I’m an adult so is she really going to get mad or ground me? (39 in a few weeks and this is childhood/high school me that I’m telling on)
Story 8 sounds like me