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procon

(15,805 posts)
7. Ask what the person wants. Find out what they prefer and what name they will use.
Fri Aug 25, 2017, 05:29 PM
Aug 2017

If you loved them before, tell them now. Family is forever. Ask the questions you have with respect and be supportive. You'll do fine.

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Picturing myself in your place... Croney Aug 2017 #1
Damn OldHippieChick Aug 2017 #2
Me too davekriss Aug 2017 #39
This. n/t Different Drummer Aug 2017 #44
Be supportive..... chillfactor Aug 2017 #3
Talk first to the person Maeve Aug 2017 #4
She's already chosen a new name. OldHippieChick Aug 2017 #8
Ok then changing my advice on parents to say Maeve Aug 2017 #13
She has been very brave Perhaps let her know by calling her by her new name that you affirm her lunasun Aug 2017 #14
Agree with this--calling her by her chosen name is very supportative eom Maeve Aug 2017 #19
yes you refer to her as "she" and "her" Skittles Aug 2017 #5
Do we have a trans forum? OldHippieChick Aug 2017 #9
LGBT group. irisblue Aug 2017 #27
we have lgbT forum. mopinko Aug 2017 #28
The personal note of support is by far the most important. Blue_true Aug 2017 #23
I have a trans friend wryter2000 Aug 2017 #6
Ask what the person wants. Find out what they prefer and what name they will use. procon Aug 2017 #7
I would offer congratulations! Cracklin Charlie Aug 2017 #10
I'm making this way more painful and OldHippieChick Aug 2017 #11
Oh, yeah. Cracklin Charlie Aug 2017 #32
You call her what she wants to be called. Laffy Kat Aug 2017 #12
So happy for all the good advice. I just sent OldHippieChick Aug 2017 #15
Perfect. nt Laffy Kat Aug 2017 #16
well done! chillfactor Aug 2017 #21
"she" is appropriate, and use whatever name she tells you. Spider Jerusalem Aug 2017 #17
Thank you. I obviously need to do OldHippieChick Aug 2017 #18
This is probably a good place to start Spider Jerusalem Aug 2017 #24
Just experienced this with a dear friend's child mcar Aug 2017 #20
Mother's intuition? Blue_true Aug 2017 #26
He was born female so I don't think so mcar Aug 2017 #31
No, you were perfectly clear. But the struggle young people Blue_true Aug 2017 #34
Talk to the individual and ask how they wish to be addressed tymorial Aug 2017 #22
"She," and whatever she chose as her new name obamanut2012 Aug 2017 #25
Ask. Many people who are transgender Ms. Toad Aug 2017 #29
I agree it took me a long time not to make an occasional mistake with a friend of 20 years lunasun Aug 2017 #35
How would like to be treated? Warpy Aug 2017 #30
Wise and beautiful words. chia Aug 2017 #33
Among the other good suggestions about pronouns and names... politicat Aug 2017 #36
This is so interesting as part of my confusion is OldHippieChick Aug 2017 #37
That's their business, and they have and will figure it out. politicat Aug 2017 #43
You are 100% correct and I have OldHippieChick Aug 2017 #45
Ask the person about preferences. That's the simplest thing. MineralMan Aug 2017 #38
Fortunately, others are asking these questions so we're OldHippieChick Aug 2017 #40
As long as you have a good heart and sincerely try to understand, MineralMan Aug 2017 #41
Ask them what their preferred name/pronouns are Proud Liberal Dem Aug 2017 #42
This is a good reason to do this on FB as they questions are being asked by others and she is OldHippieChick Aug 2017 #46
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