i think you made the right call on telling the teachers on what the
students have been doing, although it puzzles me as to why the
teachers won't take things seriously. try telling the principal? or
maybe the parents of the students? you can also ask the students
why they're messing with you, maybe that would shed some light onto
your situation.
also, why do your parents think you're weak? did they flat out say
that?
Yeah, my parents always say that. During that one time when that
salamander was killed, I teared a little bit, and my dad was like,
"You're a little girl."
i think also showing him some informative videos and helpful
articles might also do the trick. but.. if i might ask, is it safe
to come out? are your parents transphobic? i think it's important
to learn these things before you tell you parents.
well.. it certainly wouldn't hurt to find out. you can try and ask
her about famous trans people, or even show her a video, or an
article and ask her how she feels about it. i like to think the
most important thing about coming out is your overall safety.
people will react differently, for better or worse. i've met some
people that have had it pretty rough... so i think playing it safe
is the best way to go.
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