Michael, age 4
They bought me whatever I asked for, no matter how effeminate, and never shamed me about it. At this age I also realized that I wasn't necessarily like other boys, but my home was always a safe haven.
Lake Isabella, California (1971)
This was my first doll (the first of many). My earliest memory of being different was standing up while peeing probably around 4 years old. I remember looking down at my penis and thinking to myself 'There's been a mistake.' I remember I had a long list of reasons why I should have been born a girl: 'I like playing with girls, I like the clothes girls get to wear, I like their toys' - and it seemed a very logical appraisal of why someone had some explaining to do!
They bought me whatever I asked for, no matter how effeminate, and never shamed me about it. At this age I also realized that I wasn't necessarily like other boys, but my home was always a safe haven.
I could be myself there and play with my dolls and not be judged.
One of my favorite memories is of my father taking me to a toy store and telling me I could get whatever I wanted. I remember bringing a Barbie Mall up to the counter, and waiting for the cashier to ring it up. My father simply stood beside me as if he was buying me a Hot Wheels set. I felt very loved that day.
As an adult I asked my mom why they'd let me play with dolls, etc. She told me that she and my dad had discussed it when I was very young, and started asking for dolls. They were worried that I may turn "queer" but ultimately decided that they would give me what I wanted, and hoped I'd grow out of it.
No matter what their reasons, they never made me feel ashamed of myself.
And I will always be thankful to my parents for that.
Michael's first, famous-person same sex crush:
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2 comments:
Y'all had real good folks,Michael-I hope that Y'all will come together again.
Thanks for sharing!
I really hope you and your parents sort whatever misunderstanding you have.
Please keep in mind how they made life great when you were growing up and how some children didn't have that.
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