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Title: Telling ! ?


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Telling ! ?
  • Sandra Stewart

2
Who Are You ??
  • Why this study
  • How was it done
  • What have I learned

3
Should You ?
  • Why now?
  • Or even should you?
  • What are your motives?
  • Is it necessary?
  • How might they react?

4
Coming Out
  • Coming out is a process not a single event. We
    have been coming out all of our lives and we need
    to remember that when we wish to share with
    others that which is such a large part of us part
    of us.

5
Its Not About You
  • I know you find that's hard to believe
  • You must address their concerns, not yours
  • Coming out is a process,
  • you have had years learning to deal with it,
  • or not

6
Success Factors
  • Who you are
  • Who the other person is
  • The relationship you share
  • How you tell!

7
Timing
  • Chose the time carefully, if other things are
    intruding into the relationship it may be wiser
    to wait.
  • Chose the location sensibly, in a car with them
    driving is probably NOT a good place

8
Where
  • A neutral location,
  • Park
  • A restaurant may be most favorable location.

9
Ally
  • Consider enlisting an ally, for example a
    therapist or knowledgeable friend or sibling.

10
The Message
  • Frame the message positively!
  • Not I have a problem
  • More I have something I wish to share with you.
  • A relationship based on truth

11
FIRST
  • The First impression IS THE most important
  • Advertising
  • And political adds
  • What you say first

12
Answers
  • Have the answers!
  • Do your homework!
  • Do your homework!
  • Do your homework!

13
Reaction
  • The news may be up setting and the reaction
    negative.
  • It is a process. Just as it has been for you a
    life time process so it will for them

14
Testing testing 123
  • Testing the waters, it is possible in
    conversation to obliquely bring up a subject.
    There are various other ways including what I
    call the Tootsie approach (using movies and
    television programs). There is also the Halloween
    approach, a fairly safe time to express
    variance. After all it is our national holiday.

15
Example
  • I used to tell my kids "picture stories", which
    were like crude comic strips. We'd do this as
    the bed time story. To tell them, I did a picture
    story along these lines "There was once a little
    boy who felt like a little girl, but didn't feel
    he could tell anyone because he was scared of
    what everyone would think. He grew up and had a
    partner and kids and they eventually separated.
    After they separated, the little boy, who was now
    a man, still felt like a little girl inside. He
    decided that he really need to be that little
    girl, so that he could grow up and become a
    woman. The little boy was me, when I was a lot
    younger, and so now I am going to start being a
    woman." This was accompanied by pictures of a
    little boy, over-drawn with a dress, then a
    picture of a family with a Mum, a Dad and two
    children, and then finally a man, with an
    over-drawn dress on. After that I made sure they
    knew that I loved them very much and I would
    continue to see them as often as I did at the
    time.

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Gender Identity
Gender Identity Gender Identity Gender Identity Gender Identity Gender Identity Gender Identity  
Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid crossdresser 34 2.2 23.8 23.8
Valid transvestite 3 0.2 2.1 25.9  
Valid transgendered 24 1.5 16.8 42.7  
Valid non-op transsexual 9 0.6 6.3 49.0  
Valid pre-op transsexual 27 1.7 18.9 67.8  
Valid Post op transsexual 26 1.7 18.2 86.0  
Valid other 15 1.0 10.5 96.5  
Valid 99.00 5 0.3 3.5 100.0  
Valid Total 143 9.2 100.0    
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Gender Identity
18
So Initial Reaction
19
SO Current Attitude
20
How did they find out
21
Example
  • The two from my first marriage learned as
    teenagers, my wife's children learned when we
    told them after we had been married a few years.
  • When we told my children we learned they had
    found my clothes and suspected something was
    going on.

22
Example 2
  • describe He found my cigarette butt's with
    lipstick stains and thought that I was seeing
    another woman, his mother told him it wasn't
    another woman that what he found was my cigarett
    butts and the lipstick was what I was wearing
    when I smoked.. Eventually telling him that I
    crossdressed

23
Example 3
  • They are all four grown with lives of their
    own--the universal response when we told them of
    my crossdressing was "Does Mom know? Is she okay
    with it?" When she told them she knew and was
    supportive that was okay with them.
  • We have two sons--3 and 4--who are gay and my
    "coming out" to them helped their personal lives
    by realizing that they, too, are accepted by us.

24
Childs Initial Reaction
25
Childs Current Reaction
26
Security Breach
27
Problems as a result of some one child told
28
School Problems
29
Example
  • Problem at school? Not yet. My son (and their
    mother) has been a bit worried about my daughter
    talking about it at school. My son is very quiet
    and is worried about getting teased, whilst my
    daughter is very outgoing. She would say "My Dad
    is now a girl. I don't care what you think". So
    far it hasn't happened yet.

30
This is Interesting
  • One of the questions asked was, is there any one
    else in your family that is T.
  • Possibilities
  • 1 genetic family trait
  • 2 this is indicative of the general population

31
Other transgendered people in your family
Are there any other transgendered people in your family? Are there any other transgendered people in your family? Are there any other transgendered people in your family? Are there any other transgendered people in your family? Are there any other transgendered people in your family? Are there any other transgendered people in your family? Are there any other transgendered people in your family?
Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid yes yes 20 1.3 14.0 14.0
Valid no no 65 4.2 45.5 59.4
Valid Unknown don't know Unknown don't know 54 3.5 37.8 97.2
Valid 99.00 99.00 4 0.3 2.8 100.0
Valid Total Total 143 9.2 100.0  
Missing System System 1,419 90.8    
Total Total Total 1,562 100.0    
             
32
Example
  • My grandson (age 8) is showing some transgendered
    tendencies. My daughter and her husband are
    taking it as a simple fact of life and not making
    a big deal of it.

33
Childs Initial Reaction, Spouse or SO's current
attitude
SO's current attitude SO's current attitude SO's current attitude SO's current attitude SO's current attitude SO's current attitude Total  
very supportive Supportive sometimes tolerant Tolerant sometimes negative other Total  
Childs Initial Reaction positive positive 27 9 2 0 1 9 48  
Childs Initial Reaction positive positive 64.3 40.9 28.6 0.0 16.7 36.0 39.3  
Childs Initial Reaction indifferent indifferent 8 5 2 11 3 7 36  
Childs Initial Reaction indifferent indifferent 19.0 22.7 28.6 55.0 50.0 28.0 29.5  
Childs Initial Reaction negative negative 3 5 2 7 0 6 23  
Childs Initial Reaction negative negative 7.1 22.7 28.6 35.0 0.0 24.0 18.9  
Childs Initial Reaction other other 4 3 1 2 2 3 15  
Childs Initial Reaction other other 9.5 13.6 14.3 10.0 33.3 12.0 12.3  
Total Total Total 42 22 7 20 6 25 122  
Total Total Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0  
                     
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Child Age Told Childs Current Reaction
Crosstabulation

Childs Current Reaction Childs Current Reaction Childs Current Reaction Childs Current Reaction Childs Current Reaction Childs Current Reaction Childs Current Reaction Total
very supportive supportive supportive sometimes tolerant tolerant sometimes negative other Total
Child Age Told 0-3 0-3 15 2 1 2 0 2 3 25
Child Age Told 0-3 0-3 60.0 8.0 4.0 8.0 0.0 8.0 12.0 100.0
Child Age Told 4-7 4-7 13 8 3 3 0 2 3 32
Child Age Told 4-7 4-7 40.6 25.0 9.4 9.4 0.0 6.3 9.4 100.0
Child Age Told 8-11 8-11 19 9 6 6 0 7 3 50
Child Age Told 8-11 8-11 38.0 18.0 12.0 12.0 0.0 14.0 6.0 100.0
Child Age Told 12-15 12-15 10 16 2 11 1 8 1 49
Child Age Told 12-15 12-15 20.4 32.7 4.1 22.4 2.0 16.3 2.0 100.0
Child Age Told 16-19 16-19 14 11 5 9 0 3 5 47
Child Age Told 16-19 16-19 29.8 23.4 10.6 19.1 0.0 6.4 10.6 100.0
Child Age Told 20-23 20-23 11 3 2 9 0 5 0 30
Child Age Told 20-23 20-23 36.7 10.0 6.7 30.0 0.0 16.7 0.0 100.0
Child Age Told 24-30 24-30 7 0 1 6 1 4 1 20
Child Age Told 24-30 24-30 35.0 0.0 5.0 30.0 5.0 20.0 5.0 100.0
Child Age Told 31 31 5 8 0 1 2 4 3 23
Child Age Told 31 31 21.7 34.8 0.0 4.3 8.7 17.4 13.0 100.0
Total Total Total 94 57 20 47 4 35 19 276
Total Total Total 34.1 20.7 7.2 17.0 1.4 12.7 6.9 100.0
                     
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Age Told v Current Reaction
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Child Age Told vs. Acceptance
Child Age Told Childs Current Reaction Crosstabulation Child Age Told Childs Current Reaction Crosstabulation Child Age Told Childs Current Reaction Crosstabulation Child Age Told Childs Current Reaction Crosstabulation Child Age Told Childs Current Reaction Crosstabulation Child Age Told Childs Current Reaction Crosstabulation Child Age Told Childs Current Reaction Crosstabulation Child Age Told Childs Current Reaction Crosstabulation Child Age Told Childs Current Reaction Crosstabulation Child Age Told Childs Current Reaction Crosstabulation Child Age Told Childs Current Reaction Crosstabulation
Count Count Count Count Count Count Count Count Count Count Count
Childs Current Reaction Childs Current Reaction Childs Current Reaction Childs Current Reaction Childs Current Reaction Childs Current Reaction Childs Current Reaction Total
very supportive supportive Supportive sometimes tolerant tolerant sometimes negative other Total
Child Age Told 0-3 0-3 15 2 1 2 0 2 3 25
Child Age Told  4-7  4-7 13 8 3 3 0 2 3 32
Child Age Told 8-11 8-11 19 9 6 6 0 7 3 50
Child Age Told 12-15 12-15 10 16 2 11 1 8 1 49
Child Age Told 16-19 16-19 14 11 5 9 0 3 5 47
Child Age Told 20-23 20-23 11 3 2 9 0 5 0 30
Child Age Told 24-30 24-30 7 0 1 6 1 4 1 20
Child Age Told 31 31 5 8 0 1 2 4 3 23
Total Total Total 94 57 20 47 4 35 19 276
                     
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Telling and Supporting Wives and SOs
  • Has any one not told ?
  • This may have the most value in being able to
    help friends
  • Principles discussed earlier apply
  • Which means this section will be shorter
  • However

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Significant Goodies
  • Your SOs support is VITAL to the children's
    happiness and level of acceptance!
  • Except
  • Her level of acceptance is dependant on a number
    of factors

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Factors in Acceptance
  • When they found out
  • Who she/he is!
  • What you have done.
  • How she found out.
  • And now

40
The Well
  • My two oldest girls have heard more negative talk
    about me from my ex so when they see me they have
    their Mothers biases to deal with. The younger
    two live with me and are just wonderful about it
    all.

41
Extreme reaction
  • My wife told them while I was out-against my
    wishes
  • Are u kidding me? I walked in and found both kids
    hysterical, lying on the family room
    carpet...banging their heads on the floor,
    crying-sobbing and screaming Why? WHY? Why? Since
    then they hardly talk to me and I hardly see them

42
A dream come true?
  • description_of_attitude_of_partner
  • she loves having power over me.whenever i'm with
    her she makes dress as a girl or else.
  • description_of_attitude_of_children
  • her mother is teaching her how to humilate
    me.susan invites her friends over while i am
    dressed as a woman.

43
Prepared?

Count Count Count Count Count Count Count Count Count
Preparation to tell Preparation to tell Preparation to tell Preparation to tell Preparation to tell Total
none consulted with therapist talked with T friends gathered Information from books gathered information on internet Total
SOs current attitude very supportive very supportive 5 2 2 3 7 19
SOs current attitude supportive supportive 9 0 1 2 8 20
SOs current attitude supportive sometimes supportive sometimes 11 0 2 1 1 15
SOs current attitude tolerant tolerant 8 0 0 1 3 12
SOs current attitude tolerant sometimes tolerant sometimes 8 0 0 0 2 10
SOs current attitude negative negative 10 0 0 1 1 12
SOs current attitude other other 1 0 0 0 0 1
Total Total Total 52 2 5 8 22 89
                 
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Example
  • The web was an amazing resource, as well as my
    many TS friends that I had during my transition.
    I can't think of any one author or site that was
    good. There is a desperate need for more
    information on how to break the news to the
    children. It was one of the hardest things I had
    to face.

45
Support Group Value!
Spouse or SO's current attitude SO member of support group Spouse or SO's current attitude SO member of support group Spouse or SO's current attitude SO member of support group Spouse or SO's current attitude SO member of support group Spouse or SO's current attitude SO member of support group
Count Count Count Count Count
SO member of support group SO member of support group Total
yes no Total
Spouse or SO's current attitude very supportive 14 3 17
Spouse or SO's current attitude supportive 7 7 14
Spouse or SO's current attitude Supportive sometimes 4 7 11
Spouse or SO's current attitude tolerant 1 6 7
Spouse or SO's current attitude tolerant sometimes 1 5 6
Spouse or SO's current attitude negative 1 15 16
Spouse or SO's current attitude other 1 1 2
Total Total 29 44 73
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Initial Reaction
What was spouse or SOs initial reaction When did spouse or SO find out? What was spouse or SOs initial reaction When did spouse or SO find out? What was spouse or SOs initial reaction When did spouse or SO find out? What was spouse or SOs initial reaction When did spouse or SO find out? What was spouse or SOs initial reaction When did spouse or SO find out? What was spouse or SOs initial reaction When did spouse or SO find out? What was spouse or SOs initial reaction When did spouse or SO find out? What was spouse or SOs initial reaction When did spouse or SO find out?
Count Count Count Count Count Count Count Count
When did spouse or SO find out? When did spouse or SO find out? When did spouse or SO find out? When did spouse or SO find out? When did spouse or SO find out? Total
Before married After married before children While children growing up After children grown Other Total
Initial reaction? Very supportive 7 0 1 3 0 11
Initial reaction? supportive 4 0 1 5 4 14
Initial reaction? supportive sometimes 0 0 2 3 1 6
Initial reaction? tolerant 11 1 5 3 1 21
Initial reaction? tolerant sometimes 3 0 0 6 1 10
Initial reaction? negative 3 0 9 14 8 34
Initial reaction? other 2 0 0 1 1 4
Total Total 30 1 18 35 16 100
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Support!
  • The best support for wives is other wives
  • It can be as little as an e-mail group
  • Better yet in person
  • They do have to be open to support!

48
Church activity
Count Count Count Count Count Count Count Count
SO's church activity SO's church activity SO's church activity SO's church activity Total
does not regularly attend church attends regularly once or twice a month attends once a week attends or is active more than once A week Total
SOs current attitude very supportive very supportive 12 1 3 3 19
SOs current attitude supportive supportive 6 3 4 2 15
SOs current attitude supportive sometimes supportive sometimes 4 2 1 3 10
SOs current attitude tolerant tolerant 1 3 2 1 7
SOs current attitude Tolerant sometimes Tolerant sometimes 3 3 2 1 9
SOs current attitude negative negative 3 2 0 7 12
Total Total Total 29 14 12 17 72
               
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