Dee, your blog reminds me of some interesting dynamics that occurred with my sibling relationships. I think our transitions are hardest on our siblings and I have found that my siblings still do not really accept the fact, and perhaps NEVER will! At first they were on the surface accepting, but now I have come to understand they will most likely never accept it. They think they have lost a brother, but now are too wrapped up in themselves to learn about their sister. Little do they understand their brother is still a part of me, just as in my son's eyes his dad is still alive and will always be a part of me.
You said: "She did however say that if I ever walked in wearing a straw like cheap barbie style wig that she would disown me. Which seems fair enough." I'm long done with allowing others to set the bar for what's appropriate! Especially my family! I think if you ever feel comfortable walking in wearing a cheap barbie style wig go for it. In fact, I'll join you, and throw in a cheap barbie mini skirt, too. LOL
Yes, communication is key, as Monica pointed out. We do have to play a leading role in educating everyone, especially those whom we are close to. Remember, don't get discouraged. It takes time, and there is nothing wrong with it taking a lifetime, as long as you never again lose sight of who YOU are.🙋♀️