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I'm sure I'm not alone in this at all, but I realized I was trans about 5 months ago. I'm in my late 20s and have had these feelings since I was 7 as far as I can remember. So I've felt completely alone in this for 20 years and decided to tell my parents when I first really started questioning. They still to this point don't support me and even just want to act like it's not happening and have me around ignoring what's going on. Even though they know, that just makes me feel MORE alone in all this considering they don't care about how I feel about all of it. I consider myself lucky that I'm pretty strong willed and am pushing through it all, but its incredibly frustrating and disappointing that the people who should support you the most just don't care and selfishly want me to stay the same for them. Has anyone else had parents like that who eventually came around? Or is support completely out of the question?
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