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Date Posted: 17:11:06 03/30/15 Mon
Author: Michelle S.
Subject: Re: Welcome Back Moms!
In reply to: Christia 's message, "Re: Welcome Back Moms!" on 05:57:31 03/29/15 Sun

Hi, Christia. I know exactly what you mean. My thirteen year old "New girl" daughter virtually owns me. We do, however have an understanding in that she/we are both living in a deep "Stealth" mode in our new school and community that we must very carefully adhere to certain social protocols. The school knows about her and is the picture of discretion. Physically and personality wise she presents herself as the real thing. However, there are limits where she can go with things such as how to remain secure at sleepovers and other such things with her girlfriends as you might imagine. she does have some boy admirers already and they must be kept in check as well. Yes, I'm a real "Helicopter" mom but I think its clear why. Our journey started together only a couple years ago when she came out to me. It then became known to me that everyone in our immediate family already knew this, reason probably that I was totally pre occupied in working and learning our family business after the loss of my husband in Afganistan. I felt that my child was all I had to connect me with Blake, but his obvious femininity seemed to escape me. Now we are working through this properly with a great medical and psychological team and planning the permenant change in the next couple of years, hopefully.

Cordially;
Michelle

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