I was just having a conversation with my wife this morning about my anxiety about the first time I was going to be confronted for my identity. I told her how I felt like it was going to happen soon as I stop passing as cis. Being in a red state in a very rural area makes these anxieties spiral.

Well, it finally happened. I was approached by a stranger for being trans in front of my wife and 20mo son…

And it was such a heartwarming and hopeful interaction! (sorry, I couldn’t resist the clickbait plot twist)

My family and I were eating at the local Sam’s Club and a man walked up to me and started talking directly to me.

He started with “I don’t mean to be presumptuous but…”

Me: Oh shit, here we go. First confrontation and it’s in front of my son as we are just enjoying lunch

Him: I don’t mean to be presumptuous but I noticed your family is unconventional; my family is also unconventional (He is FtM and his wife is MtF; assumedly). I just wanted to say that if you’re looking for resources or community in the area, these are for you

*he hands me two business cards. One card has a website with a big list of transgender resources in my area. The other card is for a local Lutheran Church.

Him: if you’re looking for a church, these people don’t give a sh*t who you are - they preach about accepting all people and loving and supporting your community. Very loving group of people who accept everyone for who they are.

He patted me on the shoulder, wished me and my family a happy rest of our day and gave a genuine smile as he walked away.

I muttered a thank you but was mostly shocked and didn’t even catch his name.

Luckily, once my family was finished eating, we ended up catching him and his wife on the way out. We got to talking a bit more.

I told him that I really needed that because my wife and I are desperate to find local queer community. We talked about how difficult the beginning stages are (I’m 5 months since cracking and 6 weeks on HRT) but it gets so much better. He isn’t religious (neither am I) but he goes to this church for the community.

I tell him thank you a million times and we exchange names. We end up hugging tightly for a few moments and we were both a little teary.

Final thought. My wife and I looked up the church and it seems their pastor is queer as well and they specifically mention that they are a trans safe place.

I think my wife and I might end up trying them out in the hopes of creating more friendships and a sense of community. We aren’t religious (and can’t believe we are considering going to church) but are looking for a community that accepts us as we are. Who knows, maybe that’s at church? Lol

  • @Ashyr@sh.itjust.works
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    743 months ago

    Proper Christians will accept you regardless of your beliefs and won’t pressure you to change your perspective.

    I’m glad you had such a positive interaction and wish you and your family the best.

    • Norah - She/They
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      163 months ago

      100% this. I was raised a Catholic and picked up a fair bit of trauma from that. I don’t consider myself religious at all these days, but a couple years ago I went to mass at a progressive, queer-inclusive church. It was a really healing experience to see someone preaching what christianity is really about.

    • @Organichedgehog@lemmy.world
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      123 months ago

      It’s sad that it’s so shocking to hear about Christians that practice what they preach instead of hating while preaching acceptance.

    • @Aurora_TheFirstLight
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      43 months ago

      This reform the Lutheran’s preached for they really did make it work it’s amazing they have such an inclusive community