This story is a womb twin survivor story - about a boy who was born into a world that supports his need to hold on to his lost female twin. We womb twin survivors usually don't get this sort of support so here's an example of how the world is changing. I wonder how we would fare if we were "out" and supported by our parents, families, communities - would we be happier for living that truth or are we ultimately happier letting go of our twinness and moving toward accepting our individuality and becoming a self? Please read this entire story, it is our story.
http://moms.today.com/_news/2011/01/03/5738901-the-mom-of-a-princess-boy-speaks-out-?gt1=43001
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Wednesday, January 19, 2011
COMING OUT: a "version" of cross-gender Womb Twinning?
This story is a womb twin survivor story - about a boy who was born into a world that supports his need to hold on to his lost female twin. We womb twin survivors usually don't get this sort of support so here's an example of how the world is changing. I wonder how we would fare if we were "out" and supported by our parents, families, communities - would we be happier for living that truth or are we ultimately happier letting go of our twinness and moving toward accepting our individuality and becoming a self? Please read this entire story, it is our story.
http://moms.today.com/_news/2011/01/03/5738901-the-mom-of-a-princess-boy-speaks-out-?gt1=43001
http://moms.today.com/_news/2011/01/03/5738901-the-mom-of-a-princess-boy-speaks-out-?gt1=43001
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