11 and gender fluid 
By Erin Zelle

REFLECTION

I love this article in comparison to everything else we read. Not only does it read more like someone of this generation would right it hits closer to home and is more relatable than our previous articles we have done. On a personal level I can relate to this mother of the eleven year old girl. She proudly supports and defends her daughter and lets her be who she is. In my personal life recently I have had two people close to me come out as transgender and I cant help but relate a but to this mother. My cousin who came out recently maybe a month ago was terrified at to what my families reaction might be. I was so happy to be one of the first people being told the information. I remember that my cousin made her first Facebook account the day she came out. Not seconds after I received the friend request J (Emily) B (Im using initials because he chose the name Emily and privacy reasons.) did his mother contact me in text form in what I could tell was a worried scared tone telling my how he just came out and how they are trying to support him and that they would really love it if I could support him as well. I imagine my face probably looked confused when reading because to me I just saw my cousin looking the happiest she has ever looked in that Facebook photo. Also I'm not exactly sure what hyperlink to use for this certain response or that this even counts as a reflection piece, so heres a list of LGBT terms and definitions. http://www.transstudent.org/definitions/ 

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  1. Christian, I enjoyed reading your blog and I liked the cartoon you used in the blog because it reminded me of the connection I used in my blog relating to last weeks blog.

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