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Please help me with my 20 year old granddaughter.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ironbutterfly" data-source="post: 705393" data-attributes="member: 19951"><p>It sounds like your GD is dealing with the many issues that come with sexual identity; depression, lack of motivation, not feeling like you fit anywhere with anyone. She doesn't like herself as is evident from her comment she feels her life is fake. I would try and find a counselor who deals with sexual identity issues. Maybe help her find LGBT group where she can seek advice and find similarities. YOU can't control what she feels like, for her right now a male. This is a tough issue for many parents, family members to wrap their head and heart around. But it is becoming more and more of a moral and societal commonality.</p><p></p><p>I would start with finding counseling. Demand it. Then give her a timeline for getting on with her life. She needs to get a job, go to school, get a place to live. Set these goals for her as a condition for her living there. If she doesn't then you have no choice but put her out and let her figure her life out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ironbutterfly, post: 705393, member: 19951"] It sounds like your GD is dealing with the many issues that come with sexual identity; depression, lack of motivation, not feeling like you fit anywhere with anyone. She doesn't like herself as is evident from her comment she feels her life is fake. I would try and find a counselor who deals with sexual identity issues. Maybe help her find LGBT group where she can seek advice and find similarities. YOU can't control what she feels like, for her right now a male. This is a tough issue for many parents, family members to wrap their head and heart around. But it is becoming more and more of a moral and societal commonality. I would start with finding counseling. Demand it. Then give her a timeline for getting on with her life. She needs to get a job, go to school, get a place to live. Set these goals for her as a condition for her living there. If she doesn't then you have no choice but put her out and let her figure her life out. [/QUOTE]
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