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Reddit mentions of Super Late Bloomer: My Early Days in Transition

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Super Late Bloomer: My Early Days in Transition. Here are the top ones.

Super Late Bloomer: My Early Days in Transition
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Found 4 comments on Super Late Bloomer: My Early Days in Transition:

u/literallyjusttrans · 24 pointsr/asktransgender

My mom never really understood the impact of misgendering until she read Super Late Bloomer. She said it painted a very good picture of the feeling. Mind you, she may be more supportive than yours. But it is a good collection of comics regardless.

That said, this by a trans woman so it might be confusing if she doesn't understand the difference.

u/TheOtherRoomba · 7 pointsr/transitiongoals

Not to mention the fact that her book Super Late Bloomer was what helped me realize I was trans, everyone go support her !!

u/Marcellinos · 2 pointsr/transgenderUK

I don't know if this would be beneficial in your case, but apparently Julia Kaye's book "Super Late Bloomer" has helped a lot of family members understand their trans relative better, perhaps you can give it a try.

If interacting with them gets you down, just remember that you know you better than they know you. They may have been there throughout your whole life, but they aren't you, and they will never know who you are or how you feel on the most base of levels. Keep your head up and change without them, the world will change with you and they'll be left in the dust with the option to have their daughter back or be left in her wake. I believe in you, sister