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Non-nuclear is the new normal; millions of children belong to happy families with lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender parents.
I abandoned a Wife and Newborn, and Why it was the Right thing to do
I can hear it now, how on earth? I was getting up there in age past 30, realized I'd never accomplished anything. I remember it painfully, I have a mild for of schizophrenia an I was falling apart emotionally. My sister drove me to the house my wife an I purchased mostly with her income. My sister talked to her an she agreed I could get my clothes. It was raining with thunder an a sad day I left my wife I'd known for at least ten
By Alan Villarreal5 years ago in Families
A Little More about Pregnancy
I am just under 20% done reading What to Expect when you’re Expecting. Let me just say as a transman it can be a little rough with just how gendered the book is, but it is fantastic information. The information about tests and what to eat are great, but I am at the part of the book where it is talking about the first month. And let me just say. The pregnancy glow is absolute bull.
By Kaleb Haycraft-Thomson5 years ago in Families
Learning about Pregnancy
Let me just say that as a transgender man that is planning to carry it is going to be quite the story. As soon as conception is confirmed there are a lot of changes that have to be made. Especially eating healthy and making sure I'm getting the right nutrients the right way. Which might be a little complicated.
By Kaleb Haycraft-Thomson5 years ago in Families
Looking for a Donor
One of the hardest parts of being a transgender parent to be in a relationship with another transgender male is that neither of us can conceive a child on our own. Which is something we both knew going into our relationship. We decided early on that we wanted children. We had many discussions about starting a family together. It was something we both wanted badly and we started our journey almost a year ago. Unfortunately, it came down to me having severe gender dysphoria which put us on a pause.
By Kaleb Haycraft-Thomson5 years ago in Families
How LGBT Couples Can Embrace Parenthood
Having a child is not just an evolutionary process but also an issue of great emotional value. Individuals spend significant time in finding a partner and bearing children with them. All over the world, there's a widespread normalizing and legalization of the LGBT community and singles. They are looking to start their family with a genetic offspring as well. The LGBT couples and singles can embrace parenthood through Artificial Reproductive Techniques (ART).
By Femicure Healthcare6 years ago in Families
The Pandemic, Quarantine,Netflix, and International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia
Today, March 17, is International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia, a day to create awareness of violations and crimes against the LGBTQ community while advocating for increased equality and support. A day to remind people to be accepting of other’s differences and sexual/gender identity, to be good beings, and not commit hate crimes against their fellow humans. To treat others with respect. A simple message delivered in a complicated time.
By Jose Antonio Soto6 years ago in Families
Family Shouldn't Have to Come First
Humans are social animals, and have been from the start. So, it's only natural that our society is built on interacting with each other. However, part of our social nature includes tribalism. We form cliques. We are afraid to leave established groups in favor of new people. We are afraid to leave our families even if it means sacrificing our mental or physical health.
By Aiden Krause6 years ago in Families
Conversations with a Brick Wall
Content warning: Trans issues, conflict, emotional abuse including Abandonment, deadnaming, gaslighting, and isolation. I had a conversation this morning with a brick wall, and I want to share it with you. It went something like this.
By Sophia-Helene Mees de Tricht6 years ago in Families






