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I went to a trans support group this week
Took a friend and my roommate was already a regular so I wasn't alone which was really nice. I mainly went to help my friend cuz it seems like she really needed to find some kind of community, but I enjoyed it a lot as well. I didn't say much since I'm naturally super shy in new groups. Definitely wanna go back.
I'll be going to one next week by myself, if I can overcome my social anxiety I hope there's other transfems around my age there that I can talk to
Good luck!! In my experience people were super friendly and non-judgemental. Personally I only introduced myself and then was too anxious to say anything other than whispers to the 2 people I already knew there.
What's the kind of stuff you do in a support group? Maybe I should join one too.
At mine there's one person from the org leading the group and they just ask the group to introduce themselves before asking a few silly questions. After that they asked us questions like "What's something positive that happened to you recently", "what's something exciting that you did recently", "Has anyone had a positive experience with a family member when coming out?", things like that. Just topics that'll start a bit of discussion and socializing. People can ask follow up questions to anyone who answers or give out friendly advice if the person answering is open to it.
It's just a nice atmosphere for trans people to be openly trans and socialize with people like ourselves.
Almost like a curated version of our megathread i guess.
I'm so glad you had a good time! I love my support group