tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4413603525256803350.post8869220051223118847..comments2024-02-21T04:53:57.234-05:00Comments on Walking in Two Worlds: A Trans Therapist's Journey: Disowned, the Story Continues, Oddly EnoughLauren Elisabethhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03293724106380438921noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4413603525256803350.post-18352063351745096042014-05-01T09:23:28.124-04:002014-05-01T09:23:28.124-04:00Unfortunately there are some members of our extend...Unfortunately there are some members of our extended families who will not only disapprove of our personal choices in our lives, but will also take it so far as to try to sway others to side with them in their attempt to build their own position and stance and, as well, to try to isolate the target person further from their family. It is a cruel and selfish act by a person who likely has a number of insecurities or shortcomings within their own lives. <br /><br />Those in this world who spend their time focusing on trying to clean the houses of others should first take a good, long look at their own. I am sure, with some introspection, they would find their's may be in need of some housekeeping.<br /><br />In closing.... People who are secure in their own sense of self and truly happy in their own lives are the ones who generally don't attack others in theirs.<br /><br />She owns her life.... You own yours. She should, as an adult and not a child, respect that decision. To disagree is one thing... to advertise and try to sway others is childish, immature and shows a general insecurity and something missing within their own life.Christenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06095009678153723490noreply@blogger.com