Easy As Falling Off A Bike pt 1032.

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The Daily Dormouse.
(aka Bike)
Part 1032
by Angharad

Copyright © 2010 Angharad
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Billy and I got back to the house in a reasonable time, although both of us had lost the urge to improve our cycling performance. I did manage to suggest to him that when we couldn’t go out regularly, I’d set up the rollers so he could do some riding, but he wasn’t to do it without letting me know. I also pointed out that I found cycling a good way to mull things over when they worried me, and sometimes the best answer presented itself to me during the ride.

“Will I know what I want to do when we get home?”

“I don’t know sweetheart.”

“Will you know what you want me to do?”

“I already do–I want you to be happy. Personally I think that would be for you to remain as a boy, but if you think you want to be a girl–then so be it. If you want to be a bit of both–that’s up to you.”

“A bit of both, Mummy?”

“Yes, you know be one or the other most of the time, going to school that sort of thing, but to sometimes be the other at home or with the others.”

“Won’t they think I’m strange?”

“It’s not as easy to cope with, but I’m sure they would, because they love you.”

“I don’t know, Mummy–I don’t know what I want.”

“That’s why Dr Stephanie is coming to see us for dinner, so she can use her special skills to help you decide.”

“She won’t cut my um–you know–off will she?”

“No, that I can categorically answer–she’s a psychiatrist not a surgeon. C’mon, let’s go home.” Which is what we did.

“Good ride?” Simon asked.

“Sort of.”

“What does that mean?”

“It means what I said, some of it was good.”

“You’re getting very strange in your old age, girl.”

“Little piggies have big ears.”

“Wanna talk?”

“Somewhere private–let’s go over to the bike workshop.” I told Julie to keep an eye on the others while Simon and I had a talk.

“What happened?” he asked and I explained it as best I could.

“He’s brought this up before hasn’t he?”

“Yeah a couple of months ago.”

“So it’s obviously on his mind.”

“Yes, it’s not something the average boy talks about–but then this household is a bit different.”

“You could say that again–so, what do we do?”

“I think we listen to Stephanie’s advice, and then discuss it with Billy, and if necessary, with the others.”

“He didn’t want to play football with us, he rarely wants to do much in the way of rough and tumble, like Danny does or even the girls occasionally–so he is different.”

“It might just bewilder him, if he’s never done it before–it might be a step too far.”

“They’ve been here six months, I thought they had settled in.”

“They are both traumatised and dealing with lots of negatives. Sadly, even we can’t be positive all the time–real life gets in the way, and if they do wrong, I have to tell them.”

Simon shrugged and nodded.

“I have to go and shower then buy a joint of lamb–I’ll see if Waitrose have any Welsh lamb.”

“Ooh, yes please, will you do roasties with it?”

“Simon, you’re getting too fat now–roast potatoes are just junk food like chips.”

“No they’re not, when you make them, they’re wonder food.”

“Fine words butter no parsnips,” I replied.

“Oh can you get some of them too?”

“I am going to shower, and see where our youngest son is–why don’t you do something with him?”

“Like what–paint his toenails?”

“Simon, that was crass. I meant like do some male bonding with him.”

“How do I do that?”

“What did your father do with you?”

“Gave me a shotgun and told me to reduce the local wildlife.”

“I don’t think we’ll be doing that–I’ll buy him a dress first.”

“I don’t know why you have such a downer on guns?”

“Have you shot anyone?”

“Course not.”

“Well when you have, come back and we’ll discuss it.”

I had my shower and after dressing and sorting my hair, I called out if anyone wanted to do some shopping with me. Trish came running up and so did Billy. It rather looked as if Simon’s male bonding with Billy hadn’t worked too well–there’s a surprise.

“Can we call in Asda, Mummy,” asked Trish.

“If you like–we can go there instead.” Which is what we did. I got a trolley and as soon as we got into the store, the two of them hared off to the clothes section. By the time I caught up with them, they were going into the changing rooms with armfuls of clothing.

I stood outside with my trolley carrying some potatoes and carrots and waited. I could hear giggles from inside the cubicles–the two of them were in the same one. I’ll shoot that Trish, what is she up to?”

“They yours?” asked the girl in charge of the changing rooms.

I nodded and answered, “’Fraid so.”

“Wanna go and see what they’re up to? I’ll watch your trolley.”

I thanked her and made my way down the row of changing cubicles–they weren’t hard to find. I poked my head around the curtain and Trish squealed, then giggled. I gasped, Billy was wearing a white dress with a pattern of tiny rosebuds in pink and red over much of it. On his feet he wore red slip on shoes, and behind him there were several more dresses hanging up.

“Are you sure you want to do this?” I asked him.

He blushed and nodded.

“Okay, just pick two dresses that go with the red shoes, we’ll get you some panties and camisoles and some socks.”

“May I have some tights, Mummy, like you wear?”

“If they do them small enough–okay, we’ll go and look.” He pulled off the dress and put on a red one with blue circles on it. It wouldn’t have been my choice but it went with the shoes. Trish went and hung the surplus clothing on the returns rail and Billy dressed in his jeans and top. He didn’t look very masculine at the best of times, but suddenly he looked very feminine. No wonder Gareth guessed wrong. This wasn’t going the way I expected.

“You haven’t put him up to this, have you?” I hissed at Trish.

She looked indignantly at me, “Certainly not–you can take a horse to water, but you can’t make him swim.”

“Drink,” I corrected her.

“Yes please, Mummy,” she smirked.

One of these days I’m going to murder that little madam. We got the rest of the essentials, a pair of girl’s pyjamas, some panties, some camisoles and some tights, as well as a pack of short socks. I drew the line at that–I’d spent enough for something which I hoped was going to be a nine days wonder. If it wasn’t–don’t go there.

We worked our way up and down the store, and of course Trish insisted we get a bracelet and a necklace plus some lip gloss and smellies for Billie, her new sister. Trish was thoroughly enjoying the exercise, and Billy seemed to be happily accompanying her to his doom.

Was I being weak in not stopping this and making him wait until he’d seen Stephanie? Had Trish steamrollered him into this? So many imponderables, and now they were dragging me off to the little cafe place for a drink–maybe a cuppa would be useful–we still have to face Simon and the others yet. Oh poo.

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Another Fine ???

Here's another fine mess you've gotten us into.

It's been a while since I've thanked our intrepid writting crew for their offering. It continues to be a pleasure that I look forward to on a daily basis.

Thank you Angharad and Bonzi too.

Michelle

Michelle B

Que Sera Sera

Cathy needs to remember, "Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)"

At least...

...Billy/Billie is in the right place to be dealing with these issues.

It will be interesting to hear Dr Stephanie's diagnosis. Hopefully, it's not far away!

I wonder if Cathy & Co might find themselves dealing with TV, as well as TG matters.

Thanks again A&B: I don't know how you do it, but I'm glad that you do.

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Hopefully, Trish didn't 'encourage' Billie in order to get a few bits of wardrobe.

    Stanman
May Your Light Forever Shine
    Stanman
May Your Light Forever Shine

Hmmmm, we'll see

Billy seems just confused at the moment, otoh, he may very well be merely transgendered, keeping said willie.

Still, wish my mother had reacted like that. In the long run though my parents did tolerate my difference though they were hoping against hope that I was not TS. So Cathy I think has to square with herself as to how she honestly feels about the situation and probably go into the therapeutic contract with Billy with Stephanie so they can iron out what they will need together. Billy is extremely lucky of course, doubt he could have done this with his own parents.

Kim

You are truly amazing, Ang.

We are full of admiration for the way you manage to keep this up every night, particularly after a hard day’s work. An interesting development, and, for a six-year-old, young Trish is disgustingly precocious.

“…but you can't make him swim.”

“Drink,” I corrected her.

“Yes please, Mummy,” she smirked.

There are no flies on that one. Hmmmm… I dread to think what she’s going to be like as a teenager?

We will follow Billy/Billie’s progress with interest. (Been there, done that.)

Love,

Hilary

PS I cannot find reference as to how old Billy is; has he reached 10 yet? H.

Billy

According to Ben's EAFOAB summary sheets, he is 9 years old.

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Probabilities !

I am quite concerned about the boy. I've lost count of how many T folk are in that house. Looking at the causative factors that brought them all together ... the social worker could have identified two of them, if she was aware of Cathy's status, and deliberately placed them with her. And, well Julie was nearly road kill. hmmmm

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Khaduuj

it's just a phase....

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I imagine most parents that didn't freak out would think along those lines. It's sort of amusing to think I'm doing exactly that, sitting here thinking it's just a phase, he's trying to fit in... I think it is, he's a gentle boy, not a girl, but...shrug... maybe Ang has other ideas. Maybe Billy will be part timer and have fun that way, when better than when ya's young and cute huh. We shall see I guess. You just like messin' with us don't you Angharad.

Kristina

Though Provoking?

Cathy's in a dilemma, now, between social services expectations and Billy's well being. She is accepting Billy/Billie's experimenting. Being non-judgmental is the best way to deal with this type of situation. There is no right or wrong here. Billy is being Billie. Cathy is educating him/her of the potential problems (consequences) of choosing this path (from her experiences). By trying to prevent this experimentation, Cathy and Simon will only make Billy more determined to go this direction. If it is an attempt by Billy to get more attention, being nonchalant about it is the best way to deal with it. Billie will not get the reaction s/he seeks and will likely give it up, unless it is really who she is. It is every parent's right to set limits, especially when the child's well being may be jeopardized.

Trish seems to be playing dress up with Billie, her very own Barbie? Cathy needs to have a heart to heart with Trish about Billie. Trish should be warned about pushing Billie.

I will impatiently wait the resolution of this little dilemma. Thanks for sharing you talent with us.

Hugs,
Trish-Ann
~There is no reality, only perception~

Hugs,
Trish Ann
~There is no reality, only perception~

I dunno....

I'm going to have to reserve judgment. I strongly suspect Billy is actually Billie, but who knows with children? I know if I was an adult trying to figure out child-me, I likely wouldn't have done so well.

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Possible transvestism.

I'm guessing Billy, (Billie,) may be a transvestite though the question of wanting to be a girl seems to be more on his-(her) mind than most young transvestite children. If she/he is a transvestite then Cathy will have her work cut out. There seem to be so many degrees of transvestism that it's hard for external assessors to determine the level that the individual has reached. Furthermore the need/mood/urge seems to wax and wane for inexplicable reasons, (though I think external pressures by parents and peers has a lot to do with it).

Cathy, if Billie is a transvestite then prepare yourself for an uncomfortable ride until Billie/Billy the adult determines where he/she is on the spectrum.
Happy parenting girl, you've got your hands really full now. Even apart from having to maintain two sets of clothing until a decision is reached by Billie/Billy.
That at least would ensure that Billy doesn't have to steal clothes to become Billie and suffer the ignomy of being caught and criminalised.

Billy at least is in the best place on earth to meet Billie. His/her family should at least be tolerant because transvestism is sometimes harder to understand than transsexualism.

Good luck Cathy, I won't advise you to be kind and tolerant for you are already that.

Hugs,

OXOXOX,

Beverly.

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Ho hum...

Cathy should have suspected plotting was afoot when Trish and Billy appeared together and asked to go to Asda - especially given Billy's thoughts during the day. This'll certainly be an interesting story arc to watch...

Oh well, at least Danny hasn't shown any signs of wanting to wear a dress...yet! Although with 4½ girls surrounding him, it wouldn't surprise me in the slightest if he ends up having to resist a tidal wave of peer pressure...

I definitely think Simon needs to figure out a means of spending more time at home - at least part of that researching what typically interests tween boys nowadays!

 


EAFOAB Episode Summaries

There are 10 kinds of people in the world - those who understand binary and those who don't...

As the right side of the brain controls the left side of the body, then only left-handers are in their right mind!

Oh my!

I don't envy Cathy having to deal with that. It must be difficult balancing between being accepting while not encouraging either way. I can't even begin to guess how this will turn out. At least Billy is in the best place in the world to find out!

Thank you again Angharad (and Bonzi, of course!) for this wonderful story! ^_^

Saless 


Kittyhawk"But it is also tradition that times *must* and always do change, my friend." - Eddie Murphy, Coming To America


"But it is also tradition that times *must* and always do change, my friend." - Eddie Murphy, Coming To America

boy or girl

“Good for you and your daughter, sorry I’ve forgotten your name um—“

“It’s Billy, and I’m a boy.”

“Whoops, sorry about that, I forgot your mother had boys as well. You haven’t reconsidered about the UN job, have you, Cathy?”
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I going to have to keep my belief, based on this comment. Billy just came back to rapid fire & to a complete stranger about who & what he is. There was no indecision.
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I might go with he might be a crossdresser, but I think there's some influence from Trisha over this one, not necessarily billy's ORIGIONAL thought processes.

we'll see what happens tho, am most curious what Simon's reaction is gonna be. That ought to be quite interesting.

Simon

It has been established that Simon is very open minded. He met Cathy while mid transition, and had no problems accepting her as she was. Truth is, not many people could do that so easily. Same with Stella and Henry, not to mention Tom. For folks that ought to be hard core conservative they are very liberal in many ways.

So we wait and see how they accept Billie.

I have mentioned this before, but I'm pretty naive about the genre in general (the reality that is). I've had this desire all my life that I should have been born female, and while I did a few things such as make up and panty hose I have never really cross dressed. So what is the difference between TG and TV? My understanding is I'm TG, firmly so, but not as intense as most. TV finds sexual gratification in dressing as a girl. Does this explain Billy? Perhaps, but I'm having problems seeing it.

It is what it is

Cathy is on the horns of a dilemma. which is better than between Scylla and Charybdis, dryer anyway.
Let's see how Billy dresses for dinner.

Well, usually a TV likes to dress as a woman but is Heterosexual . TG is a girl in a man's body, or the reverse. some times called gay but in reality, is a woman liking men, if you liked girls, that might be called lesbian. Head hurt yet ?

Cefin