I am a they/them individual at 12 my pronouns at birth were she/her when I was 8 I realized that I didn't feel like a girl or a boy either when I was 10 my supportive cousin told me that that was called being nonbinary,I understand I'm too young to be in love,but there is no such thing as being to young to embrace your preferred gender identity,my mother and father think otherwise which is not true,just know that this is a safe space where you CAN express your gender Identity and won't be judged for it,just know that I will welcome you with open arms (sorry that was so formal i recently watched a movie on the civil war and cant get it out of my head)
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Hi Damian - Thanks for your comment and for opening the conversation up in such an inclusive way here.
I believe you're absolutely right, you're never too young to know who you are, whether that related to your identity or anything else. I think it's great that you're making the decision to choose yourself, even if that makes things a little tough with your parents. Choosing yourself is and being true to who you are is always the best thing you can do. It sounds like you have a cousin who is there to support you too, which is great!
Feel free to use any of the resources here on Pride Corner to help with you parents, sometimes it's just a lack of knowledge that causes a lack of understanding. I hope you can find something that might help that on their journey to celebrating you and your identity.
Feel free to reach out at any time if there's anything we can do to help.
-- Robin @ Pride Corner (they/them)