>"I think most all parents can't accept it. And I think that's sad. But ... they might turn their back on their children. And I think that's the secret is to talk to people in the same situation."
>"I think if you consider what life brings to everybody, and everybody's different in some form or another, and whatever makes your child happy, that's the important thing."
>transgender daughter was afraid enough of them she didn't come out until adulthood, and not before joining the RAF and marrying a woman
What did they mean by this?
https://youtu.be/GA5ugaljpeE?t=3m12s
>>6544414
>parents who think they were more progressive, tolerant, or accepting than they actually were
I think it's some kind of psychological defense mechanism to defend against the guilt of realizing you were a piece of shit.
>>6544414
I don't know but it's kinda cool she could keep her job and her family didn't shit over her.
I'm mad jelly.
>>6544414
>"I think if you consider what life brings to everybody, and everybody's different in some form or another, and whatever makes your child happy, that's the important thing."
good parenting, I'm triggered
>>6544414
some people have children so they can have a "legacy" of little thems