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My wife's cousin transitioned and she had a much harder time adjusting to it than I did. A big part of that, from her perspective, was that she'd known him since he was a very little kid.
I mean, that's just moms for you. Not even a Trans issue, strictly speaking. As you get older and more mature, they are getting older and less mature. Its not something that's easy to grapple with, but your 50-70 year old mom is not the same person she was when she was 20 years younger. My mom can barely drive anymore because she's got so much accumulated anxiety. She cries at the drop of a hat. She struggles with all sorts of things that she could more easily handle a decade ago.
Definitely easier to deal with parents in smaller doses. But its also frustrating, because I find myself coming home to help with stuff more and more that she struggles with. I wish this country had clear and easy off-ramps for the elderly, so they weren't trapped in jobs and homes and other bullshit that just wears them down even faster as they get on in years.
losing brain elasticity is for real