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Hekate

(90,719 posts)
Fri Jun 26, 2015, 04:23 PM Jun 2015

Haven't had anyone to talk to in person about This Day, so left a phone message and cried

No, really. One of my closest friends is a woman with a transgender son, and I just wanted to celebrate with her of all people. Since she was not home I kind of assumed she might have missed that wonderful call the President made to Obergefell, and suddenly I was in tears.

So happy

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Haven't had anyone to talk to in person about This Day, so left a phone message and cried (Original Post) Hekate Jun 2015 OP
K & R Iliyah Jun 2015 #1
I don't blame you. It is a glorious day. azmom Jun 2015 #2
Lift the burden, lift the heart. freshwest Jun 2015 #3
I get it. mainstreetonce Jun 2015 #4
I've known this woman for over 20 years, and she has always been so accepting on her journey Hekate Jun 2015 #5
Mahalo Hekate for sharing your sweet feelings about SC verdict! Cha Jun 2015 #6

mainstreetonce

(4,178 posts)
4. I get it.
Fri Jun 26, 2015, 05:30 PM
Jun 2015

I have a friend who has a gay son. She is totally accepting,but has never been able to openly talk about him without crying.

I just wanted to hug her today.

Hekate

(90,719 posts)
5. I've known this woman for over 20 years, and she has always been so accepting on her journey
Fri Jun 26, 2015, 05:49 PM
Jun 2015

Anyone who has ever been a parent knows their kids, straight or gay, think they are the only persons in this story but boy howdy are the parents in for a ride.

I've only met her son a couple of times, but from the day he decided he wasn't a lesbian but a man, she has referred to him as "my son." Such grace, such grace. All she has ever wanted is for him to be at peace in himself.

He's been living with MS for a very long time now, and is in assisted living in another state. This new ruling unfortunately will not change that, but what a difference it will make for so many other people's lives.

I'll be seeing her tomorrow with some other friends as we take a day-trip to Ojai for the Lavender Festival, and we will celebrate the victories of this week together.

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