Coming out can be one of the most terrifying things anyone can do. Since being transgender or non-binary isn’t always accepting, coming out means that you’re potentially risking the chance that you’ll lose those relationships. But sometimes, coming out can be an amazing, loving experience. It really shows you who loves you in your life, and it can bring you even closer with people you would least expect. Here at Home Addict, we brought together some wholesome, inspiring stories from real life people who came out as transgender or non-binary to their family and friends.
30. Her Friend Was a Little Too Excited About Her Upcoming Body Transformation
A Reddit user named JRSlayerOfRajang tells her coming out story when she announced to her friends and family that she was a girl. One of her best friends had a hilarious reaction to the news.
“A friend of mine is a little odd. He has no self control really, and often says things completely out of the blue that are weird. A few of my favorite examples was when we played a word association game with a psychiatrist friend of mine and she said ‘sniff’ and he immediately exclaimed ‘GLUE!’ and then got embarrassed and panicked. She looked utterly baffled. Or the time he said to a friend’s mum, ‘You remind me of the sugar plum fairy.’ Aww how sweet. He panicked and babbled ‘I-I-I-I don’t mean that you’re short. N-not short, fat.’ And then he panicked. She meanwhile was laughing borderline hysterically.”
“But yeah. I expected him to say something weird. And he didn’t. Nothing weird was said. A day later I was eating breakfast and he walked past and suddenly froze. Out of nowhere, he turned to me and his little face lit up with glee. ‘Does this mean you’ll get big tits?!’, he asked excitedly. Now, on the internet people make jokes about someone laughing and their drink coming out of their nose. I thought that was just a joke. I laughed so hard and so suddenly that the hot coffee I’d just taken a sip of shot out my nose. It hurt, guys.”