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I think my dad hasn't really processed my being trans because I'm a lesbian, like he'd be mad if I dated men but because I'm interested in women I'm normal in his head.
Excited to see how he responds if and when I date another trans woman.
I think frequently about whether my dad would be as accepting if i wasn't a lesbian and a butch at that. though he saw in a dress for the first time recently, and while a taken a bit aback, he seemed to take it in stride.
Has he said anything to suggest he's the type who somehow thinks gender and romantic/sexual orientation are intimately connected? Somehow one of my lesbian moms is confused about the difference between the two.
Its sad so many children miss out on having at least one openly queer parent. Child abuse really.
Yes. He's of a generation that sees being a trans woman as a type of upgraded gay man. I think he just thinks me being trans and dating women as like crossdressing or drag (and that he's now very accepting of that)
We were talking about my dating again soon and he said something about how he imagined it would be hard to find a straight woman in my situation.
And was surprised when I explained I was going to date lesbians and other queer women. He's also historically very homophobic to men who are gay.