
Nov 25, 2017, 12:36 PM
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Member Since: Oct 2017
Location: In Heaven
Posts: 420
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Originally Posted by Keyplayer
Hi All Is Revealed ,
Thank you for your reply. I agree , there is no one I need to tell , until I am able to re-boot my life , I could not be my true self where I live anyway.
Sometimes you develop friendships , and it is this people whom I was referring to , however afterthoughts were similar to your remarks , why tell at all .
I hope you and yours have a great Holiday Season , take care ,
Keyplayer 
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Hi Keyplayer! I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving!
Forgive me for being so naive. I always "assume" that everyone in 2017 is used to the fact LGBT is everywhere.
I do understand that you want to tell people who are close to you. It's better to transition when your parents, friends, and loved ones know exactly the progress you'll be making in the next few years. The only reason why I mentioned about not telling someone you're trans is because I don't want you to be discouraged if their reaction is not to your liking. I go to Derry, NH twice a year to see my family. I have 3 cousins in NH who are openly gay and they are loved by their friends and families.
By slowly telling everyone you're trans, you will find out who truly loves you, and who has your back.
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