diff --git a/src/pages/social-transitioning.mdx b/src/pages/social-transitioning.mdx index b300d13..8f1a074 100644 --- a/src/pages/social-transitioning.mdx +++ b/src/pages/social-transitioning.mdx @@ -8,6 +8,11 @@ title: Social Transitioning
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@@ -162,4 +167,218 @@ Below are some resources pertaining to coming out if you'd like to read more. ## Pronouns - It is common for transgender and gender noncomforming people to change their pronouns. Some may change them entirely, for example, she/her → he/him or he/him → they/them. Some may use a combination, for example, she/they, she/he, or he/they/she. Some may also decide to use any pronouns, no pronouns, or they might not change them at all. Neopronouns such as xe/xem/xirs or fae/faer/faers are also used by some as well, but they are not very common. It is up to you if you want to change your pronouns and what to change them to. Your decision is not permanent and if you end up not liking the pronouns you chose you can totally change them again. If you aren't sure about using certain pronouns, and feel safe to do so, you can ask people to try using those pronouns to see if you like being called them. Even if you are sure, it can still be very euphoric to be called the pronouns you want to be called. There are many online communities for transgender and gender nonconforming people that would be happy to help you try out pronouns as well. \ No newline at end of file + It is common for transgender and gender noncomforming people to change their pronouns. Some may change them entirely, for example, she/her → he/him or he/him → they/them. Some may use a combination, for example, she/they, she/he, or he/they/she. Some may also decide to use any pronouns, no pronouns, or they might not change them at all. Neopronouns such as xe/xem/xirs or fae/faer/faers are also used by some as well, but they are not very common. It is up to you if you want to change your pronouns and what to change them to. Your decision is not permanent and if you end up not liking the pronouns you chose you can totally change them again. If you aren't sure about using certain pronouns, and feel safe to do so, you can ask people to try using those pronouns to see if you like being called them. Even if you are sure, it can still be very euphoric to be called the pronouns you want to be called. There are many online communities for transgender and gender nonconforming people that would be happy to help you try out pronouns as well. + +## Name + + Some transgender and gender noncomforming people choose to change their name and some don't. Some may look online at lists of names, ask their parents to pick their name, pick a name from their favorite video game or movie, or choose a name that they heard long ago that has stuck with them. There are many ways to pick a name, or maybe you don't pick a new name at all, and whatever decision you make is completely valid. Your decision isn't permanent and if you decide you don't like the name you have anymore, you can choose a different one. If you do decide to change your name, it is common to end up with multiple names you can't decide between. To narrow down your list, try out each name to see how much you like it. There are many ways to try out names, such as using them in a video game, on a delivery address, or by asking friends and family to use them. Of course, only do what you feel safe and comfortable doing. There are also many online communities for transgender and gender nonconforming people that would be happy to help you try out names as well. + + +{/*Described link*/} +By MallBat
+A short animated YouTube video about picking a name (or names).
+By the Trevor Project
+This article contains more than just information about coming out. You'll have to scroll a bit to get to it, but it has tips about how to gage if someone is accepting, as well as ways to come out. They also are a suicide helpline if you need help urgently.
+Article on Planned Parenthood
+This article explains what it means to come out, and gives some tips on how to come out and where to find support if needed.
+Article by the HRC
+A comprehensive article by the Human Rights Campaign on coming out. It discusses coming out in general, but also to spouses, children, parents, and friends as well.
+A list of support groups for transgender and gender noncomforming people. Some are online and others are in-person.
+Trevor Project
+A list of resources for LGBTQ youth experiencing homelessness.
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