ZeldaCrossing64
Sugary Cynic
I love this thread!! Now I feel like I have a place to talk about these kind of things. ^^
I just came out as non-binary recently, and my friends were kind enough to help me with a new name, which I'm still deciding. My concern is telling my family about it. I'm sure it would affect them and I'm scared that they won't accept me. For example I wouldn't want them to refer to me as their sister, daughter, grand-daughter, niece, etc. and I would prefer the gender-neutral terms instead. Like I said, I'm scared that they won't accept me and that they'll still use my dead name and all that.
What I'm worried about the most with my family is my brother, since he's against LGBTQ+ in general and doesn't like the fact that I'm bisexual, so having to use new words would be too daunting and he most likely won't do it. And also my older family members, specifically my grand-parents. I don't think they would understand the concept, but they were born in a different era so it's not necessarily their fault. I also want to cut my hair, but I don't think anybody in my family is skilled with that, and it would be pretty pricey to get it done professionally. And obviously I can't do it myself. And besides, I would get many comments like "oh but your hair is so beautiful, don't cut it"
Sorry if this post is long and rant-y. T-T
I just came out as non-binary recently, and my friends were kind enough to help me with a new name, which I'm still deciding. My concern is telling my family about it. I'm sure it would affect them and I'm scared that they won't accept me. For example I wouldn't want them to refer to me as their sister, daughter, grand-daughter, niece, etc. and I would prefer the gender-neutral terms instead. Like I said, I'm scared that they won't accept me and that they'll still use my dead name and all that.
What I'm worried about the most with my family is my brother, since he's against LGBTQ+ in general and doesn't like the fact that I'm bisexual, so having to use new words would be too daunting and he most likely won't do it. And also my older family members, specifically my grand-parents. I don't think they would understand the concept, but they were born in a different era so it's not necessarily their fault. I also want to cut my hair, but I don't think anybody in my family is skilled with that, and it would be pretty pricey to get it done professionally. And obviously I can't do it myself. And besides, I would get many comments like "oh but your hair is so beautiful, don't cut it"
Sorry if this post is long and rant-y. T-T