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  • My "Step dad" is pushing my biological dad out of my life, what do I do?

    So my "step dad" is actually in jail at the moment for some drug warrant and he gets out in a couple of weeks with a GPS thing. He recently told me over the phone that I was not allowed to visit, talk, or text my father at all.
    I personally think this isn't right, I mean, he isn't supposed to do this right? Also he has been treating me as if I was someone in the military... I also recently came out to him and my mother as transgender (FtM) and he has been forcing me to grow my hair out and only date a certain gender. One day he specifically treated me like ******** and started making fun of me for being trans... I just personally don't think this is right and I'm absolutely terrified for what is to come when he is released.. What should I do?? (Also I know I may sound really stupid but it's really late and I'm to tired to spot any grammar mistakes and/or any other mistakes..)

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    Reply: My "Step dad" is pushing my biological dad out of my life, what do I do?


    Hello,
    Thank you for writing to us here at National Runaway Safeline (NRS).

    We appreciate you having the courage to reach out and explain your situation.
    You don’t deserve to be made fun of or ridiculed for who you are.
    Often, having a safe space to share how you’re feeling may bring a variety of solutions previously not thought of. You are not alone in this.
    We want you to know that we are here as support to help you through this challenging time.
    If you would like to talk more in detail please call 1-800-Runaway (786-2929) or chat soon through our website www.1800runaway.org
    (click on the chat button if you are unable to call in) .
    We unfortunately cannot give advice as we are non-directive. You know your situation best

    We hope to hear from you soon.

    Be safe,
    NRS
    Last edited by ccsmod4; 08-16-2017, 03:49 AM.
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