Monday, March 13, 2017

"A Little Sane Advice..."

Gay Son’s Husband Was Born A Woman, And Is Now Pregnant

Detroit Free Press
Amy Dickinson
March 9, 2017

Dear Amy: I’m a proud mother to my gay son who lives across the country. My son married his partner, “John.” They have been together for several years.

Recently, my son came to his father and me with shocking news: John is three months pregnant. He is a trans man who has had “top surgery.” He is going to keep living as a man, even during the pregnancy, which they told us was planned.

We’ve met John many times and have spent holidays with him, and neither he nor my son had given any indication that John was born a woman.

When we told our other children, my daughter, who has three young children, decided she would no longer have contact with them. She did not want to confuse her kids and was worried about the baby’s future. My other son said he was “disgusted” by the situation and won’t have contact. My husband and I feel hurt, misled, and are confused, but really want to focus on getting everyone to move past this and to accept them.

No one will participate in therapy, and I worry that the family will never recover. How can I bring everyone together? — Concerned Mother

Dear Concerned: This issue seems at the vanguard of the new gender and family structures we are all encountering, and I assume this will become more common in the future.

Regarding your own family, you have no option but to let your adult children make choices concerning their relationship with their brother, his husband and their child.

I agree that it would have been a kindness for them to give you a heads-up concerning John being a trans male. You should tell both of them how you feel about their choice to keep this information from you.

Then you should turn your attention toward the baby.

This baby is coming into your family in a highly unusual way, but babies arrive in families in all sorts of ways, and of course, you will love and cherish this child as you do your other grandchildren. That’s the best you can do, and it’s all you need to do.

You can’t make this situation right for everyone else, and so you should make it right for you and the child.


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Pictured below is Thomas Beatie who in 2008 was lauded as the first pregnant transgender man




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