Monday, April 30, 2018

Family Drama

Beyond the fact I'm trans and Pansexual, their's drama I'm the cause of. It's hard, no matter what you do their is going to be drama about what you do and who you are.

My reasons of drama

  • I'm alternitive
    • I never dress how they want
  • I never leave my room
    • When I do I'm teased and insulted 
  • Snake
    • My family has a lot of people who fear them
      • She would never hurt anyone (I would know, shes on my right now doing what she wants)
  • Trans (demiboy)
    • Because I'm not their daughter and (I quote) "It's just a phase"
  • Pansexual
    • Cause apparently I have to be straight and my non-existent love life matters
  • Pagen 
    • No one wants a witch in the house
  • Therian
    • Tails
    • collars
      • Necklaces they don't understand the symbol  on it

    Pronouns

    I thought it would get better, after I came out. She, her, chick, daughter, all girl pronouns. I want to be called he, him, son, and such. I want a binder, so I don't have to look down and see everything I hate about myself as easily. The discomfort, at the same time, I've gotten used to as long as I wear three layers.
     However we need to be strong, we all can get threw the hard times if we stick together.
    I don't get why people make a big deal over pronouns. Some people change pronouns once, others more. Some people have "normal" pronouns (she her/ he him), some people have uncommon pronouns (They them and such). We should just respect them, all of them. We don't have to like them (most my classmates don't), however it's not our choice. We need to just respect them.

    Hi. . .

    So hey. . . I'm Alex and I'm a Demiboy actually but it's easier to just sum up as trans. I'm pansexual and I'm content at where I am at life I guess. I want to make my blog open to all sorts of things, but probable mainly to LGBTQ+, and my spirituality, but don't be surprised if depression or anxiety take a spot here. I'm currently out to my parents and kinda out to my class. It's a close minded school I feel like, and it's difficult to be different (not like five years of being bullied help). I love helping people out with their problems to the best of my ability, and I'll try to be open.