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DEK: It’s time to depart the frat boy behind. For those men who shy away from the mere mention of the words “Birth Control” permit alone paying for it, I’ve got news for you: wake up. You’ll find you’ll grow an inch or two in her estimation.
I couldn’t think what I had just said. Those words actually came out of my mouth? It was after she (she being my amazing fiancé) cooked us both – or me, however you’d like to spin it – dinner in her apartment, slaving over the stove, wiggling around two other roommates as I sat in the makeshift dining room that we frequent; a table and two chairs in her bedroom. I had just taken my last bite of spinach quiche – her mother’s recipe – and finished polishing off a glass of Shiraz when she turned to me and said, “Oh, can you remind me tomorrow that I have to grab up my birth regulate pills?” My immediate reply: “Why don’t I grab up for you.”
This instinctive response (for which I am now so inordinately proud) wasn’t really a question, rather a expression. Notice the period above. I really couldn’t have faith I had said it, and by the observe on her face, neither could she: a short-lived bewilderment mixed with happiness, ending with a “er no, it’s okay, I’l
I originally wrote this piece in July after a lot of conversations with my wife, who is estranged from most of her family including her parents and brother, about how hard it can be for queer and trans people to accept that plunge and place hard, lasting boundaries with people they may cherish but cannot continue to have in their lives. I imagine many more queer and trans people are thinking of taking that plunge given this weeks election results.
Holidays that traditionally center family gatherings and meals are speedily approaching — from Thanksgiving to Hanukkah to Christmas — and many homosexual and trans people will have to decide whether to break bread with loved ones who voted for Trump. Many undertake not get a decision, especially when it comes to LGBTQ+ youth who live at home and risk violence or getting kicked out if they were to speak up.
If you do have a choice, if you are scared to cut ties or begin the process of cutting ties (which often takes a drawn-out time, as some of the stories below demonstrate), then hopefully these accounts from a range of queer and trans folks on the other side of estrangement can assist you feel less alone. They will show you there are many ways to set boun .
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