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I never see good tranny parents but I also rarely ever see good parents.

I feel like the fact that I've even browsed this site should preclude me from being a parent.
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>>43489339
I think I would be a good parent provided my child is also kinda autistic. if I had like a socialite extrovert daughter I would be completely lost.
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>>43489339
if they were a good parent they would try to hide the tranniness as much as possible to be a good parent
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>>43489496
True, I'm stealth youngshit and I think I'd explain it as me being an adoptive mom or something.

I'm so new to these alternative parenting styles and stuff.
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>>43489339
yes, but they should probably consider it a little later than cis women as to make sure they aren’t still highly neurotic (as trannies tend to be)
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>>43489339
It's the same as cis parents, so long as they're established and mature enough to raise children there's no reason for trans parents to be worse. In a few years when early gen Z are having kids there's going to be many more cases of trans parents. Since they understand the importance of parental acceptance and are under more scrutiny they may be better if anything.

Someone posted here once about their trans mom and how it wasn't really anything out of the ordinary, she transitioned in her mid teens though.
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>>43489339
You would have to find a trans person
>in a long term relationship
>not struggling for resources or housing
>not encumbered by mental health issues / has healed
>responsible enough to care for multiple things at once
It probably works best if family is cool with you
>>43489496
Irrelevant if all other bases are covered
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>>43489842
That's the thing, I don't have a stable family support structure.

They're super dysfunctional and can't take care of people well.

I should honestly give up on having kids unless someone rich becomes seriously interested in me.
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>>43489339
That's actually a really cool ice cream wtf
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>>43489339
you don't hear about good parents in general. A bad parent is news, a good parent isn't interesting to anyone. Trans or otherwise.
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>>43489902
I'm sure you can get over that given time and a good partner. It's not completely out of reach.



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