Advice from Amy Dickinson.
My son, “Daniel,” who was in a long-term relationship with a woman and has always dated women, has now declared that he is bisexual, and is dating “Timothy.”
My son and I live in the same city, but the rest of the family live out of our area, so they probably won’t find out about this until we get together.
Pay yourself first: This means that you try to start each day with aerobic exercise, preferably outside, if possible. This can be energizing and head-clearing.Keep a list: List everything – even small things – that you believe needs to be done that day. Start with the easiest tasks on your list and make a ceremony of crossing these items off the list as soon as you’ve completed the task.
Breathe: When you are experiencing the familiar overwhelmed-overload and your thoughts are building into an impenetrable jumble, take a few minutes to close your eyes, breathe deeply, and let the thoughts flow through, as if they are passing through an open window.I’m writing in response to “No Offense Intended,” written by the Grandma who is unsure of what to do with her grandson’s childhood photos taken prior to his gender transition.
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