• Courtney (she/her/they) @lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    11 hours ago

    Not in my experience. I’ve pieced some things together, but unless I directly asked or it was relevant like medical history, my parents don’t really talk about their childhoods.

    • arrow74@lemmy.zip
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      9 hours ago

      Opposite expirence my parents and grandparents all talked about growing up and their childhoods a lot

    • Frozengyro@lemmy.world
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      10 hours ago

      Your dad not being your biological father is medically relevant. Not saying the kid was unaware of that though.

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          If they are trans and the FATHER in the couple then they biologically can not be the actual father. Either they are the “mother” of the child or their partner is the mother and they used a doner. That’s how reality works. A case of they are the dad, not the father.

          Either that or they where treated as a girl growing up and forced to wear dresses and that’s why they are sad. And this is a dad joke to cover for childhood trauma of abuse. Which is an entirely equal possibility in reality.